I just checked out the syllabus. The course looks like it could be hella useful for anyone getting started in ‘serious’ photography (as opposed to using your phone for snaps).
I just checked out the syllabus. The course looks like it could be hella useful for anyone getting started in ‘serious’ photography (as opposed to using your phone for snaps).
Gosh I wish I could rock electric blue lipstick like that.
That blue lip color looks awesome on her.
I, for one, can’t stand sweltering heat. Bring on fall and winter.
Just came by to say I love your username.
Welp...
And yet... In several jobs I’ve had where my work was officially measured on output, when I put out a huge amount of work and was very highly responsive, etc, I was perceived as less productive than my colleagues who came in earlier, even though they had fewer responsibilities and produced less. When I would get that…
Not to mention, just because a person is a certain size doesn’t mean that they don’t work out anyway.
Yeah, I have a job where I can wear whatever I want and I find “athleisure” clothes to be very comfortable. Is someone supposed to be judging/policing my clothing choices because some rich people are wearing [significantly more expensive versions of] the same style?
Unpopular opinion: I fucking hate working out in a gym. I find it boring and demoralizing and I avoid it whenever humanly possible. I think our national obsession with achieving an Olympian/Hollywood body while working a 9-5 (if you’re lucky) or 5 seconds after you’ve had kids is our puritanical masochism at its…
I hate the “what’s your excuse” line. I’m all about encouraging people to be healthier and what not, but that line is just hostile. Hope you continue to kick ass as a single mom.
I’m a single mom. I wake up at 5 am every day to cook dinner, make lunches and breakfast and do chores. I get home from picking up my kid at afterschool care around 6:30. I feed my child, put him to bed, then do emails and house work. laundry etc. There is no extra hour for me to watch TV or sleep or work out. Your…
I’m not into athleasure myself, probably because I’m an elder millennial and it would have been considered shlubby when *I* was in high school and college (not that it stopped people during finals week, but there was nothing aspirational about it).
Same. I wait until the last possible second to get dressed, and then change into my comfy clothes the second I step in the door.
Counterpoint: I prefer stretchy fabrics and you dont know my life
If you want to embrace athleisure wear, just become a freelance writer. I am still wearing sweatshorts, an old chambray shirt, and Birks today. Athleisure is my dress-up clothing for going out into the world for errands. I live in Seattle, where I’m far from lonely in my laziness. (ETA: I have pretty good style when I…
A person who is able to work out three hours a day has a schedule that doesn’t resemble yours, I’m guessing. Perhaps…