Glasslock containers CANNOT go into the oven:
Glasslock containers CANNOT go into the oven:
Glasslock containers CANNOT go into the oven:
Glasslock containers CANNOT go into the oven:
“female”
Who gives a shit? It’s none of your fucking business anyway.
Try not to worry. I was sort freaked out too, but it came off slowly & has stayed off, so I just figured it was the SSRI. Which I TOTALLY needed and am glad I took! Don’t get me wrong.
Ahhhh, the “opioid epidemic.” White people get hand-wringing concern and insistence that the government help them.
It’s not that it’s “not allowed,” it’s more that fat people are not a slack-jawed monolith too stupid to understand our own health. But your kind and selfless concern is duly noted!
My then-8-yo son & I had a FABULOUS discussion of all the euphemisms for Fat Lady stores: “Elisabeth” for fatties, “Liz” (Claiborne) for skinnies. “Encore” at Nordstrom. “Dress Barn Woman” - so godawful. But I think our absolute favorite was “August Max.”
I am laughing loudly and helplessly all by myself in my house.
GODDAM this is pure GOLD
I don’t “want to be thin,” I just don’t need designers pretending I’m some kind of shameful outlier weird freaky species of woman because I’m fat.
Not at all. Many women carry their pregnancies in their thighs and buttocks.
As a fat person, I hate “plus sized.” Just put all the clothes on the racks, by size. The end.
Talbots. It’ll cost you, though.
FWIW, I lost 60 lbs in a year after going off SSRIs that I took for 10 years. It’s still coming off slowly, too - and my appetite is down, and I am no longer food-obsessed.
Talbot’s is a great example. Granted, they do separate the “petite” and “woman” sections, but almost every item is available in all sections.
Actually, I think he might have actually said A&F clothes aren’t for fat people.
“Wealthy white women” created the “parallel system” of universities doing their own investigations into criminal activity? I did not know this.
Made sure my sons did.
Call me when there are more than two women directors in Hollywood and they make as much as all the men directors, all the time.
As a Fleetwood Mac-era geezer, may I say I think this is a very nice cover.