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Is this a well known case? I’ve never heard of it.

Actually, I say the name “adam walsh” and I’ve had PLENTY of people (particularly younger) say, “Who?”

I didn’t know about it.

Sears used to have a solid reputation for cheap but durable products: Kids clothes that might not be the most fashionable, but wore like iron (I grew up in Sears Winne-The Pooh clothes.) Tools that lasted a lifetime. Appliances that might not have the latest bells and whistles but provided good value for the money.

I’m still not okay with how GG ended. Fuck Dan. There, I said it!

When you watch Facebook live, it is ABSOLUTELY clear that it’s live

Well, seeing as it’s a state university, pretty much anyone can (and does) come on campus and say all sorts of shit. When I went to a state school, we’d have tons of street preachers come on campus and antagonize the students. The worst was when this anti-choice group would come with giant posters with graphic

My mother and nearly all of my aunts used Skin So Soft products. The scent is lovely, it takes me back to my childhood, but I haven’t been able use it myself since my late teens. Too weird to smell like my mom.

As someone who spends 4 months of the year dodging mosquitoes, I have a deep affection for Skin So Soft. It’s not a replacement for heavy duty insect repellent, but it’s good enough to keep me from getting bitten during the short walk to the mailbox from my front door.

I have a distant relative who live in a middle sized town in middle America who sells Mary Kay, which to me is about the same as Avon. We’re friends on Facebook and a good portion of her posts are MK related. She has a small space where she has all these little events to try on different looks and there are

Starred for “pushy rando”. I have friends I don’t hear from unless they’re short on their arbonne-usborne-sex-toy-christiany handbag goal. No, I do not want your pink ‘for her’ faux leather whip (it’s vegan!) OR your ‘natural product’ lip stain in this ‘season’s’ hottest shade. Can I just write you a check for your

Just from what I’ve seen on my feeds: crappy sweatshop tops and leggings (appears to be primarily LulaRoe but I have definitely seen others), essential oils, Scentsy, several jewelry companies like Stella and Dot, nail wraps like Jamberry, a bunch of bullshit ‘diet’ products/shakes/plans including one that I’m pretty

Living in the UK now, I’ve yet to encounter one of these pyramid scheme ideas here. But a girl I know from (American) high school recently messaged me to say she just loved my recent selfie so much and my style was amaaaazing. We’d never spoken basically- she was a lot cooler than me- so I was genuinely touched and

What are all the home business products being pushed now? Mainly, what should I be looking out for to avoid getting trapped into buying by friends.

Haha, came here to say the same thing. Growing up in a small town in southern Idaho, we had a one black family, and only a few African-Americans in the entire valley (they played for the junior college basketball team).

DC voted 96% for Clinton.

Sesame Street introduced me to diversity back in the day and I’m glad to see it’s still fulfilling that role, anyway. As a rural white child in the early 1970s, I didn’t see people of color IRL ever and knew they existed only because of Sesame Street.

Please don’t blame DC for them. None of them are from here, they don’t know the city, and they don’t represent us. :(

I just wrote the same thing. This is the most poorly thought-out bigotry in the history of poorly thought-out bigotry, which is to say ALL bigotry.

“I need to make sure you’re from here,” the waiter told the women who, not knowing what else to do, handed over their IDs.