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People. If you’re going to make a fake self online for whatever reason, you have to do it right. The key is not to drown in your own lies.

Especially when the issue you are protesting about is how agents of the law react to protestors. But remember, calling the cops on POC is white women's standard fallback position.

The negative headlines on the PPP are a combo of disliking some of the people/companies that got money and (most important to me) the fact that Trump fired Glenn Fine right after the spending was approved so he could put one his people in charge of oversight. With that firing, the press is now responsible for

I don’t think Barnum was in this for the money, I think she had the reaction much like the “Women’s March” movement initially had when issues about inclusiveness and intersectionality came up, the typical white feminist response that is defensively sticking up for one’s own intentions. The “I mean well and I’m doing

It’s okay, though. @WallOfMoms is a protected nonprofit now and those that seek to harm it can be punished by law.

“It’s okay, though. @WallOfMoms is a protected nonprofit now and those that seek to harm it can be punished by law.”

This reminds me of the other stories we frequently hear about women who run start-ups. People with no training in organizing and management trying to run a group like this, having never been vetted for the role and especially when growth is going at breakneck pace, are going to fuck up then dig in their heels about

Oh, I once applied at a place that had the form letter acknowledgement of your submission with the line “We hope that you one day will get the honor of working for [CEO].”

Have been having a difficult time. PTSD on pandemic. Reached out to a friend who has a daughter that works in health care in my area to get recommendations for a doc who could help. Got a Google for providers in my area. Having once been hung up on by a crisis hotline for saying “buck up”,. which the crisis responder

Firstly: my teenager FINALLY got a job. Thank God what a RELIEF it felt like that took years. What a horrible time to be looking for a job for the first time ever, right?

If you have the entire amount saved, and you are actively making offers on homes (I’m assuming it’s 20% down on a $1M house in a very expensive housing market), then that money should be liquid right now, interest rates be damned. Put it a money market or something. You’re going to have to wire the funds or present a

Before we hear any of the greys talk about how this is ruining those Dems with the ramifications of Clinton....

Before we hear any of the greys talk about how this is ruining those Dems with the ramifications of Clinton....

I’m still floored that it’s Jane Wiedlin playing Joan of Arc in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. A fact which had somehow eluded me until last year, despite it being among my favorite movies. (Apparently, she’s also the singing telegram girl in Clue. A short but storied career in cinema.)

They sidled up to him for years because most of them (unscrupulous bankers, drug addled socialites, slumlords, etc., all the Hamptons’ “finest") knew they were likely to need his services. They cut him loose once it was clear he would no longer even be useful for their inevitable criminal defense needs.

Right, either you have barely any connection to the show that is named after you, or you knew and didn’t do anything. Pick one.

I couldn’t imagine doing that. There have been many times where I get home from something around bedtime and the message from my partner is “Don’t come inside, they are almost asleep.” . When it was an order that was about the only time I would even consider something like that.

As I sit unemployed, I just wonder: does anyone do their job well anymore?! I’ve had marketing responsibilities and sat in the marketing suite for years so I know there are processes and procedures to bringing new products to market. There are functions, thresholds and stage gate meetings where all stakeholders prove

I think I found those pants, and while I don’t know you, or what you like, or what you like to do, you need them. We all need them.

Oh..my...I never thought I’d be grateful to Taylor Swift, but if her faux pàs led me to this fantastic shop then thank you, Taylor Swift. The clothes and accessories are gorgeous! There is a pair of evening pants for $150 I want right now, but I have nowhere to wear them!