BOOOOOOOOOO.
BOOOOOOOOOO.
I don't understand the gif, and I won't respond to it.
Maleficent. Totally.
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The one that got me was the one that said something like,
Had NO idea sloths had such fine-motor skills. The ear-nuzzling as well as the scissorhands-wielding.
Hysterical.
O.M.G.
Agreed. My aunts all do this. Eyeroll. I have tried to explain, as a former waitress/cashier/retail person, that employees are often REQUIRED to ask for ID no matter how old the person looks...falls on deaf ("but much younger-looking than other people's!") ears.
Absolutely. We are all struggling with this "contest" to stay youthful, and it would be good to push against at least some of it. That starts with not pointing out how you/others think you look "far younger" than your age. Let it go as a topic of conversation. Just. Let. It. Go. (besides, it makes you sound…
Totally.
Maybe, maybe not. The point is (like the point of Tracy's entire wonderful article) is that EACH PERSON IS DIFFERENT AND NO ONE RULE OF THUMB APPLIES TO ALL RELATIONSHIP CHOICES.
Love, love, LOVE your response to CC re: whether you are "too picky".
Well put.
"Executive chef, repeat after me this magic spell that will make your kitchen allergy safe:
THIS. I especially understand her comments about restaurants. I eat a lot of to-go instead of shopping/cooking because of time constraints. While I don't have celiac (and actually LOVE wheat gluten in the form of seitan - so I feel lucky that I can eat gluten), I can relate.