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Late to the party tonight....but wanted to share my amazing weekend so far. Celebrated my first year of sobriety with my AA group last night and it was amazing....and to top that, today I got an official date and time as to when my visitation with my kids starts. I haven't seen them in a year (my ex is a bit on the

This reminds of when the math dept at my university sent out a questionnaire to students to find out why few of the talented female math students chose a major in math, and none of them wanted to go on to grad school. (There were no women on faculty, & the student body was full of the worst kind of gate-keeping

So I saw the doctor and she told me that my psycologist thinks I have Borderline Personality Disorder. I already have Major Depressive Disorder and Social Anxiety, so it doesn't feel that great to add a third.

I like the first one and I wouldn't take the sleeve things off. I think that's what makes it different from the second one.

Love #1

If you get the other job, take it, give notice and don't look back. #1 rule of employment is you always take care of yourself first. Employers will never, ever put their employees first, so it's up to you to do it. They'll be fine.

VanessainToronto never asked for advice though. And you're still being sanctimonious and rude. If you actually wanted to be helpful, you would have apologized for coming off as such — rather than doubling down.

If you are get the other job, give your two weeks notice and don't look back.

I like the first one - it's beautiful and elegant. The second one is cute but I feel like the first one is more sophisticated. Just my opinion :)

Anytime I watch Full House, Saved by the Bell, or Twin Peaks, I have trouble understanding how teenagers in the early 90s were able to feel attraction at all. Everyone looked willfully atrocious. (For the record, I was born in '86, so I was around then, but not exactly shopping around or gettin' it on yet.)

Your "suggestion" (judgment over how I react to horrible news) came at the incorrect and ignorant assumption that crying about bad news a.) is a "time waster" and b.) means that I don't already volunteer. What *is* a time waster is explaining this to because you already know and were just looking for a way to kick

I'm so sorry you've had so much terrible news to deal with today. I hope that horrible monster in the first story goes to jail for eight million years. His poor family, I can't even imagine.

What part of my post indicated I don't already volunteer for these causes (or any other one)? Taking 20 minutes to cry from the weight of these situations on a Sunday evening is not a "time waster", it's A VERY CATHARTIC AND NORMAN HUMAN REACTION TO INHUMANE INJUSTICES. Did it also not occur to you that I would have

For 2 weeks I have been sitting here without a car. I have to wait for my middle daughter to come to take me to the store if I want fresh food. (As a vegetarian I kind of need the occasional store run). I go to the dollar store for Big Foot because she only eats crap food. First it was a tire- I get that fixed and my

For advice, the very first thing I suggest is regular exercise, outdoors when the weather is nice. Exercise is AS effective as anti-depressants in treating regular depression (http://m.theatlantic.com/health/archive…).

I posted this last Sunday in an unrelated thread bc I couldn't wait for Sunday Night Social (edited: Sign Off? Can't remember the name) (which never happened?), so I will post again here:

THIS IS NOT A DRILL! The Backstreet Boys documentary is HERE!! A normal grown adult person would probably be a little ashamed BUT I'M NOT THAT PERSON! I'm stupid excited, so many feeeeeeeels!! ktbspa!

I would like to humbly request some advice. I'm unemployed again, and looking at the job ads I can't see anything I'm really qualified to do (I have degrees in Biology and Entomology from a global top ten University, but limited organizational skills and no aptitude for maths or social interaction), and every time I