Me too - it's called Selective Eating Disorder and is enough of an issue for those of us who suffer from it that we don't need Tracy's stupid and uninformed thoughts pointing our oddities out even more!
Me too - it's called Selective Eating Disorder and is enough of an issue for those of us who suffer from it that we don't need Tracy's stupid and uninformed thoughts pointing our oddities out even more!
Way to shame those of us with Selective Eating Disorder. No, I don't eat vegetables. Yes, I love food. I can't bring myself to eat vegetables, eggs, meat, and a plethora of other foods because my brain is wired to not accept them as food. Super insensitive, Tracy. Ugh. I'm disgusted by this article. Shame on…
I try to avoid P&G based on their horrific animal testing policies, so I hope they sold off to cruelty-free companies!
I bought a mother-of-the-bride dress for like $700. Had it made in off-white and to the floor. So much cheaper than a regular bridal gown (considering it was custom made), and perfect since I wanted something with sleeves!
I had baby doll twins with accurate anatomy as a kid. The boy doll's junk was so small I don't think I knew what it was supposed to be.
My great-great aunt went to Smith in the 20s and the alumni updates from the 50s and 60s are just the best thing ever. What a different lifestyle.
My hero. My mom and I both have plans for mixing our pets' ashes in with our own. Crazy cat ladies unite!
I found a big piece of plastic in a Quizno's sub once. I avoided them for years afterwards. I can still recall the feeling of biting into the plastic.
I'm on LinkedIn but I don't get it. I haven't found it at all useful, except for stalking people who contact me at work. It's kinda creepy when randos "friend" you on LinkedIn after having had a two second email communication after they found my email online. Then again, I'm not a freelancer or corporate drone.
Yes, the Athenian dogs are amazing. They walk across the street with the traffic lights and are well-cared for and even wear collars.
I'm 5'10" and don't even bother with Uniqlo - I can't fit the XL pants over my calves (I'd venture to say I'm about a size 10). I haven't bought a long-sleeved shirt in years because my arms are apparently abnormally long. I also have a long torso, so I ALWAYS have to wear a camisole undershirt. I'm also somewhere…
I'm 5'10" and am apparently too large to fit into Uniqlo's XL pants. My size runs the gamut from 8-12. I'm guessing I'm really about a size 10. I've noticed that Eddie Bauer/Lands End/old lady stores I tend to be a smaller size, but at Gap/Banana/J.Crew I'm a L or XL. Makes no sense.
I used to work in a store where one of the previous managers shot himself in the basement stockroom. I HATED being down there alone. The building's since been demolished and is being replaced with luxury condos.
As disgusting as NYC theaters are, I'd rather have a BYOC option - bring your own chair.
This reminds me of David Tutero's recent surrogacy issues - he and his partner each fathered a baby, so the babies are twins but also genetically half-siblings. Tutero and his partner split before the kids were born and each father took his baby and have nothing to do with the other. Such a tough situation. I…
I think this is appropriate.
If you have soft household goods like towels and blankets or t-shirts you can turn into rags, consider donating to an animal shelter - pillowcases make great cat hammocks, and bedding is useful during kitten season; most vet offices will take donations and send to shelters. Spay or neuter your pets, folks!
Housing Works? lol...
But Goodwill also provides a lot of vocational training and employment opportunities (albeit perhaps not at a fair wage, which is a whole other issue) to those who would otherwise have difficulty finding jobs, like the physically and mentally disabled.
Goodwill provides employment opportunities and training for people who otherwise would have difficulty finding a job, like the disabled. (Although they've had some fair-wage issues lately....)