I love this and need to own it and wear it every day, but I feel a little bad for her squashed bosom.
I love this and need to own it and wear it every day, but I feel a little bad for her squashed bosom.
It does seem to be smooshing her boobs a bit in a couple photos but hey, spots on the sun.
I love the dress and the shoes, but I hate matchy-matchy looking outfits. I feel very confused.
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It's easier for the staff to 1. hit tables next to each other and 2. only have to clean one section, instead of the whole restaurant. I used to work the lunch shift with one other server for a restaurant that had a room that was 15 4 tops by 5 4 tops, and desolate during off-season. That was a nightmare to clean…
Thank you! It really helps to hear what others experienced and remind myself that whatever I'm going to be going through is normal and hopefully try to not completely lose it when things don't go according to plan.
From what I've seen, they also close off different sections when it's slow so they don't have to keep cleaning them. If there's 3 distinct sections and just one waiter working during a slow period, it makes more sense to just seat pepole at tables in that one section and only have to clean up that one section. They…
I know people have said it before, but the harder they try to sell their perfect image, the less I believe it is true. TBH, I think that Kim and Kayne probably have a better relationship because they seem way less determined to convince us, the plebeian masses, that their love is real.
For me it was the classy way of addressing the incident as "Shit going down because there's a billion dollars on the elevator."
Is that a real wedding picture up there? Because, huh, I never figured their super-secret wedding would be so... basic. I mean? And what's with the tv screens with candles?
i met people who were all kinds of unprepared for life. just a "how did you make it to adulthood?" sorts of people.
It's kind of a dick move to her coworkers.
I agree. Seems immature to me, not a brilliant way to highlight a cause.
Here's an uplifting story that happened to my friend, who works with people with developmental disabilities. She takes a group of clients to the store and one of the clients gets really aggressive. She has to coax the client out of the store and keep everyone safe. She ends up singing the client songs in the car until…
ugh. Why is it hard for people to be nice to people? 1. Who the hell would think it was a fine idea to drag their bikes through a store? 2. Why would you then go out of your way to be a complete douchecanoe about it? 3. Why would you set that kind of example for your children?
Ok whoa. It IS odd that she wanted to take a picture of this couples baby but I wouldn't assume what her intentions were. The family should have just said no. Its creepy as hell.
I'm so sorry. My dad and I have a shitty relationship, too, but that moment when you realize that any possibility of this person being the parent you hoped for has gone down the tubes is a gut-wrenching one. It sounds like you could use someone to talk to about your own anger around your parents' divorce, as well.
That is super weird and I would chew my husband out immediately if he let a stranger photograph our child.
I am sorry to hear this. I certainly have had periods like this or just days like this. I don't know how I got out. I won't pretend I do. Is there a local mental health clinic that could help you with a new prescription/payment option/therapy option?