Remember kids: Black Lives Matter is a bunch of whiners who are looking for reasons to be offended. The real oppression is a lack of Christmas iconography on your coffee cups.
Remember kids: Black Lives Matter is a bunch of whiners who are looking for reasons to be offended. The real oppression is a lack of Christmas iconography on your coffee cups.
Delawhere?
This video will make you weep and kick your dog out of the house.
She probably also thinks that goddamned dress is White and Gold.
Already posted, but I almost forgot about that time I blew Ben Affleck in a car.
How has your experience been with Gwynnie Bee? I've been thinking about joining.
Nope, you're wrong. A lot of her songs are awesome.
That's the thing. I really love her music, and sadly identify with a lot of the themes in her songs, even the controversial ones. That's actually one reason I like them, it feels like she often writes about things women aren't supposed to feel or say out loud, and she's able to portray them in a way that both…
Maybe she was just a victim of circumstances...
OMFG, "Look at Me" Nope, not sleeping ever again.
Seriously! Thank you for refuting this nonsense. I get that we're disgusted by this woman (and she sounds like a piece of work, so fair enough), but there's no need to crap on geography or political science. I'm working on a master's in satellite mapping and imagery, and believe me, there's nothing fluffy about this…
Hang on, what's fluffy and jokey about poli sci and geography? I don't know what global studies are (I'm assuming either something like IR or a history/econ/climate studies hybrid), and I'm not familiar with Hofstra, but poli sci and geography are seriously rigorous at many universities. For my undergraduate degree, I…
geography is a real major, much more than memorizing capitals and such. There's obvious overlap with political science and international relations but I think a lot of it also involves doing GIS/spatial analysis type stuff.
Geography is a real thing. It's "the science of place and space" — much more than just knowing how to read a map. It encompasses a lot of connected disciplines, including physical geography (e.g. geomorphology), spatial analysis (e.g. remote sensing, modeling), GIS, and human geography (which is more a cultural…
I can't speak toward Miss America's geography experience, but I took a geography class in college and it wasn't memorizing state capitals. It was cultural geography—it was basically about city planning, the development of agriculture, and a bunch of other things I can't remember (it's been a loooong time). I also…
You know, I skimmed this and it seems well written and I'm sure it's good (can't really delve in because triggers) but that headline can GO FUCK ITSELF. My god, completely ridiculous.
I want Joe Biden to be my dad and give me inspiring talks straight out of a '90s family sitcom.
Prior to Kinja, I headed the trollpatrol team for Jezebel, as many people here know. We dealt with rape gifs, violent pornography, racism, and harassment regularly, but there was a system in place with which to have it reported and dealt with. Banning didn't usually result in the same person immediately making a new…
Oh, this was so horribly awkward it still makes me cringe. I had been friends for this guy for quite some time. His 30th birthday was approaching and he was depressed because he was still a virgin. I decided to help get rid of that for him. ;)
No. Hating your work and loving your work aren't the only two options. Enjoying your job does not require enjoying every moment and every task, and being able and willing to give up all of your free time and some of your sleep to do more work. No one is required to define themselves by their job.