owlbert
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owlbert

just here to echo the sentiment. one of my favorite personal finance publications started doing this shit where they'll have you click a link thinking it's an article and it's a video. I always nope right off. put it in writing. I don't even watch Ted talks. rather read the transcript.

“follow it unnecessarily...”

Its called passion pat, look it up

I want to give you all of the stars that surround this flat eRth

There are just a lot of us out there in America land

Typical entitled boomers

Soooo baby boomer. I also think it’s funny how people are going to continue attacking “millenials” long after our 45th birthdays. A college freshman today was born in 2000... not a millenial by any measure, but I guarantee you people will be calling obnoxious college students “millenials” for at least 20 more years.

I agree their choices of mates are not my cup of tea. But damn if I don’t whiff some real woman-hating in some of these comments. Married a super accomplished kind attractive man? What a fucking golddigger. Married someone less ambitious or a little edgier than her? It’s pathetic that she married so far below her.

will it sous vide?

Omg WANTTTTT. I have android though, wah.

This is why I like Fresh Direct best. The bill DOES wind up being expensive, but everything I buy is for a certain meal so there is much less waste. I just like that I have more control (internally, I mean) over what I’m buying. I hate, hate, hate wasting food and I have found since starting the direct delivery route,

Doing more listening and asking engaging questions than talking about oneself. That is the tack that has produced the most "luck" for me. People always remember the person who was actually interested in what they had to say.

I clicked it, it's a bot. I fell for the sophisticated bot trying to sell me an escort service.

can someone please explain this "thirsty" thing to me? why is everyone being described as thirsty ask of a sudden? I guess I could use urban dictionary but... I'd rather not

I guess I'm not understanding your argument here. When realistically a server is making about 15 bucks an hour in the current model (with no benefits or chance for pay increase), does the hourly rate with benefits model wind up being much different? As C.A. pointed out, this brunchatorium is claiming that 13 an hour

lots of places. There are areas of south philly where you can share a very nice house for 400 bucks for your portion. And im not talking point breeze... i mean hipster, gentrified south phily, where a good amount of residents are already industry folks. Same for areas over in west, places in fishtown. I mean, yeah, if

your twist ending..... you win.

puh. Twenty- five years old. Dafuq do you know about ANYTHING. #banme

Yeah, I wasn't crazy about the ending either. Loved the insane level of detail crammed into every goddam sentence in the book. Ive never read a book where I could so easily imagine and picture what was going on. Also, the descriptions of clinical depression were better than anything I've ever read on the subject. U

my favorite is "given free range". OMG.