pixelatedrainbow
pixelatedrainbow
pixelatedrainbow

The location based filtering that HR seems to do REALLY sucks when you are trying to move. I don't know why employers were so difficult when I stated that I was moving regardless (so didn't expect reimbursement/no commute issues). But if you leave the issue out altogether they won't understand why you can't come in

I don't have a dishwasher so as you can imagine mine is extra nasty. I seriously take things to my parents when I go just to have them dishwasher-ed

Gotta try this with my mini food processor. The plastic part gets so dingy.

No, there are "cleansing oils" that are popular now (for women mostly I assume but I don't know anything about men's skincare) that have olive or other oils in them. Mine smells solidly like olive oil but I rinse it off since the point of it is to clean all the crap off your skin. No smell. You can buy other oils to

Semis are the worst. I got hit with a piece of ice at 60mph. Left a dent but fortunately didn't hit the windshield. That shit will kill you.

I mean it's unfair to offer the larger seats ONLY based on the person's size. If it were free, I'd request a larger seat every time. If it costs more, then you can already get that on most airlines, although they aren't all wider, some are just extra legroom. It would always be sold out immediately if it were free.

I would love to be free of Christmas family obligations (they guilt me into it) and either sleep or work for time and a half.

That's unfair, just because I fit in a normal seat doesn't mean I don't enjoy the "extra legroom" upgrade or an exit row. You want/need more space, you pay more. You're tall? Well, sucks for flying, but that provides benefits in other areas of life. I never cried about not being able to reach something, or being the

Wait, am I supposed to pity you because you're fat, drink too much before an early-ass flight, and the airlines want to make money? There's nothing wrong with one of these things, and the other two are easily remedied...

God damn I put a crockpot on my wishlist this year and I KNOW no one will get it for me. It's seriously my #1 wish. My life needs more pulled pork.

I guess I just like practical shit. Socks, sports bras, vacuum, and a microwave are on my list of Christmas gifts I use most.

I love my Christmas vacuum!

That's not the point, they're never cheaper than a regular taxi, since they charge you a convenience fee.

Everything you just said?

It's a good thing no one feels secure anymore. You should be afraid of debt

30% of my disposable income goes straight into savings, then I do IRAs (Roth and regular) at the end of the year. I'm kind of paranoid about saving