Thank you!
Thank you!
Got it. I assumed it was something like that (so they wouldn’t get in trouble with trademarks) but the way it’s presented in the articles I’ve been left wondering if there was a deeper significance that I was missing beyond “we don’t want to get sued for printing unlicensed t-shirts.”
This is minor, but I have seen the detail about the shirts having “Yale spelled backwards” on them in a few pieces and...is that significant somehow? It’s included in a number of articles and I feel like...I’m missing something. Can someone enlighten me? Is this some sort of Yale-inside-joke? Does Elay have a…
This is also ignoring the fact that the Titanic did not just, like, spontaneously break apart in the North Atlantic.
I used to *love* Gap’s jeans, but the last pair I bought stretch out so much they become saggy by the end of one wearing, and the only way to get them back to “fitting” is to put them in the dryer. I asked a sales associate there if there was something wrong with them, and she said “Oh, they’re designed to do that, so…
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who found those two guys COMPLETELY INDISTINGUISHABLE from each other. (Full disclosure: I did not realize Paul Rudd and this guy were two different people for like, a really, really long time. So maybe my brain has issues with this.)
And thus ends my long running habit of wondering why a Kardashian is dating the weird guy from 3rd Rock From the Sun and then remembering it's someone else.
You are correct— that saying is the 18th century France version of an urban legend. It was attributed to a few other unpopular aristocratic women as early as ~1750ish before it was attributed to Marie Antoinette. She was deeply out of touch with common people's problems, but she never said "Let them eat cake."
I didn't get the email, but we did get similar flyers in the mail from shutterfly last week (addressed to my husband). Which we thought was odd, because while we are a married couple in our late 20s, I am not and have never been pregnant.
More anecdata: a girl in my freshman dorm (although not my roommate) gave me a weird look when I said I was feeling guilty for not having washed my sheets in the past month (my bed was lofted, changing sheets was a pain). I got all defensive and was like "I mean, it's only been a MONTH" and she went "No, that's not…
I'm really not sure what they were going for, but if they wanted to show students how to poke holes in conspiracy theories...aren't there approximately 1 billion relatively-harmless conspiracy theories to use? Like Beyonce and Jay-Z are part of the Illuminati, or ____ celebrity is actually a lizard-person. Students…
I cannot sing worth a damn, but if there was ONE role I could play it would be Rizzo. I'm super jealous of you tbh.
Having met him, I can confirm that you are 100% correct. (I grew up in his district, which was Tea Party long before the Tea Party ever existed).
I'm glad Short is facing repercussions for what he did, but I am a little sad that we won't find out the answer to Scandal's greatest mystery: why did Harrison only have two shirts? (One was purple and white checks, the other was the same shirt in blue. It was crazy distracting once I noticed it).
I did a day of silence with our school's "illegal" GSA (we weren't allowed to be considered a school club, and faculty got in trouble for helping us out) back in 2002 or so (in rural WI), and the next day a bunch of guys showed up wearing "Adam+Eve not Adam+Steve" shirts (so clever, guys. No one has ever thought of…
It's my robot test. If you can watch this episode without at LEAST tearing up, you're a robot. I feel like Battlestar Galactica could have saved itself a lot of grief and rooted out the cylons in an hour by using this test.
Okay, thanks. I figured there was a reason, but I haven't heard it explained like that in anything I've read so far. Thanks!
Someone explain this to me: if this is simply a stronger opiate, why wouldn't someone in extreme pain be able to get a higher dosage of already existing opiate medication? Is this drug filling some sort of gap in pain relief that can't be achieved by a higher dose of existing medication?
Trying to insert a "the more you know" gif and failing miserably. Thanks for the explanation!
Genuinely asking: if they aren't wearing a bra, what ARE they wearing for support? I can't imagine pasties provide much besides nipple coverage, or am I off-base?