That was beautiful.
That was beautiful.
“I honestly thought...that we had your candles, at our [air quotes] off-site store.”
Thanks, but I’ll stick with American Chris Evans.
I find most people who hate the taste of tap water really just don’t like the temperature of tap water. Buy a pitcher, fill it with tap water, and put it in your fridge. Or make ice cubes. Or buy a Brita.
This season in particular, it became obvious that Kim pits Kathy and Kyle against each other and is closest to whoever is more willing to enable her/look the other way. That Kyle didn’t even flinch when she was screaming about selling their mother’s house was very telling.
As someone said above, I think it's a "work to live, don't live to work" sort of thing. It's great to love your job, but don't let it define you and always be ready for the other shoe to drop.
She could be a copywriter for Blake Lively's lifestyle blog with that level of pseudo-philisophical bullshittery.
"Can people of color be racist?" I reply, "The answer depends on your definition of racism." If one defines racism as racial prejudice, the answer is yes. People of color can and do have racial prejudices. However, if one defines racism as a system of advantage based on race, the answer is no. People of color…
Hasn't the Maxis that we've known and loved been dead for awhile now? My understanding was that Maxis post-EA was an entirely different dev team that was just using the Maxis brand.
I thought the fashion was pretty similar (in some cases, identical) to what I regularly see on the subway. What's old is new, etc.