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I don't have kids but i do think the pressure on moms to be the BEST at everything is super high - with social media showing every little thing moms do with/for their kids ('look at the organic pie we made from scratch!' 'Eliza at her first mom and me yoga retreat!') and the way lifestyle parenting blogs have taken

I wish at a younger age i was exposed to stuff like this instead of being taught to be wary of everything. I took shop at the age of 12 and we all had to weld, use the band saw etc but was so terrified of everything because i never had exposure to this stuff at a younger age.

Amazing!

This genuinely freaks me out, especially when the men lace up the rubber masks on the back of the head. even if they have good intentions it feels...violent? Like Hannibal-esque.

I think this is how personal training works!

4 years? I would've fucking lost my goddamn mind. A (male) friend had a 3 year girlfriend go on a trip then never contacted him again - he had to find out she actually came back to our country through her family.

I know, logically. It's sometimes hard to separate that mindset from bring told when you grow up to work for yourself, not to be one of those women who use men for their money or status - a product of having older parents with an inferiority complex about other people with money combined with a strict protestant work

I'm the same. I'm a really independent person from a low middle class family (my parents said i would have to be because they can't help me) and i moved out right after graduating high school, worked constantly, paid my own way through undergrad and grad school and work hard at my career. I don't give a shit if a guy

In the era of social media - if you didn't record it and tell everyone about it, it didn't really happen.

I am most definitely not the healthiest eater ever though I do have an issue of going to a fast food place before noon. I just feel...not right? I associate fast food with 2am hangover burgers, not a bright start to my day.

Christopher Bailey has been knocking it out of the park for Burberry Prorsum season after season.

I know, it's ridiculous. I work in the arts and am completely suspicious of business guys. I guess because i'll assume they'll use their money as a bargaining chip, or only care about money and use me as an object.People with money intimidate me as i'm pretty independent and am worried they'll use their money as a

Good point. I keep myself in shape but it's not my life. I can't stand the idea of someone side eyeing me for wanting a burger sometimes.

This is exactly how i feel about Cavalli, gross euro trashy clothing i wouldn't wear if i had all the money in the world.

On the flip side, i've been messaged with the entire message being 'U d8 blk guys?' I'm sure when i don't reply they think it's because i'm racist but really it's because they assume i am before actually speaking to me and are offering no other information in return.

Yeah i made the mistake of rubbing my eyes with jalapeno residue on them. I poured milk on my face for an hour and couldn't physically open them for another couple hours, it was awful, never again.

Yeah i like how everything is related to brands, because we all know that's the key to everlasting love.

the league has reportedly asked each potential performer to donate "a portion of their post-Superbowl tour income to the league,"

I would *love* to work in this kind of business, i like working with the process of production (it's my current job) and i have some, uh, experience in this field but unfortunately i'm Canadian and it's only legal here through the government (Health Canada).

My roommate works at a law office and a woman came in to sue her condominium management because a door's hinge was broken and cut her foot and lower part of her leg (minor cut, like bandaid). She sued because she couldn't wear high heels out and go to the club with her friends and dance, she was suing for