consolidated from an earlier thread, here are some Jezebel reader-recommended alternatives to Modcloth:
consolidated from an earlier thread, here are some Jezebel reader-recommended alternatives to Modcloth:
I have lunch every other week or so with a woman who works in my office. Sometimes we go to lunch at the same time and we both require nourishment so eating together makes sense. So far I have managed to avoid fucking her. I do this by not trying to fuck her. This also applies to all other women I know who are not my…
She’s always come across bitter as hell and whatever issues she may have had during that time should have been dimmed by time. The fact that it has not definitely makes me believe the rumors that she’s difficult and maybe unhinged.
Imma have to read more about it, because that sounds really interesting. I always LOVED the setting but when I tried it at launch it just felt kind of grindy and I was burned out on the tab targeting mmo genre.
I loved TSW, but could never get anyone else interested in giving it a try. Hopefully this gets more eyes on a really excellent MMO with a fairly unique setting and story.
Talk about a hard choice! For boy shep/me it was Tali all the way. But for girl shep/me my God was I torn. Garrus is a renegade bad boy just trying to do the right thing in so many wrong ways god he’s so dreamy... But Thane is a burning bright candle at both ends sensitive spiritual murder frog who is also a dying…
I firmly disagree with the notion that public personalities should stay out of politics. The notion that all things should be apolitical only serves to further the apathy of the general public, which is why we, as Americans, have a hard time discussing politics.
I will forgive those two on the basis that they had some educational value. Mythbusters were using science, physics, theories, and experiments to solve a myth/problem. Dirty Jobs often explained the mechanics of said Dirty Job.
I have always wanted to be in the Cash Cab. My only true calling is Random Urgent Trivia—every time someone is casually trying to retrieve a name or fact, my mind starts an internal game show where I must figure out the answer because EVERYTHING IS ON THE LINE.
I’m not saying it’s your fault. Or at least, I didn’t intend to. There’s no “fault” here. Relationships take work and sacrifice and balance—-I’m sure you know all this, so I don’t mean to come across as condescending.
I just...don’t get it. If I wanted to buy makeup, I would go to a makeup counter with brands I already like. If I wanted to give my friends money, I would give them money. Why blend the two together into a horrible concoction where I end up with crappy makeup and they end up with not much commission?
God, I haaaaate all of the pyramid schemes. I feel like as a mother nearing 40 I am right in the sweet spot for my acquaintances joining all this shit. Why would I want to join some online “party” to buy something. I hate people. I just want to buy something in peace.
No shop has ever had the legal authority to hold a car over a safety issue. We can’t throw out the baby with the bath water here. Shady shops will always exist regardless of whether or not inspections are required.
And nothing happened in a Wal-Mart or Publix.
No one in this story got shot, eaten by an alligator, or busted for methamphetamine distribution, so I fail to see how this is the quintessential Florida story.
I like how the guy named Osama comes off as one of the best people in the story.
Let me do you a solid: MAC Face and Body in white. Yes, fucking WHITE. It's sheer but it's great for evening things out on its own or adding a bit to a foundation that's almost but not quite right. In the winter I use it on its own and in the summer when I've browned to "C1 Alabaster" I'll add a bit just to make it…
I just hope this means that I can get face makeup that's pale enough for me. Right now my choices are between Bobbi Brown, or this Japanese brand called Koh Gen Do. I understand that this isn't nearly the problem that black women (and men, I suppose) face in getting makeup for themselves, but I do experience a lot…
I would like to congratulate you. I had more than a few people guilt me over not coming back from Belize last year with a heavy tan. "Hey, ISpeakJive, weren't you at the beach?" "Yeah! I wore lots of sunscreen." "Yeah, OK." *eye roll*