Can we have a round of applause for all of the awesome managers this week? There is nothing more satisfying than a manager that has your back when a customer is being an asshole.
Can we have a round of applause for all of the awesome managers this week? There is nothing more satisfying than a manager that has your back when a customer is being an asshole.
The other day I witnessed a mother grabbing her (13 year old?) son by the front of his shirt and saying "don't you EVER do that again" for being snotty to the cashier at a coffee shop.
If you feel good about anonymously criticizing your "friend" who posted this on his Facebook, then keep on. And I'll keep on criticizing you for doing it. It's mean spirited. Honestly, look at yourself. Is this who you want to be? I get that you are entrenched and think this is LOL but maybe it'll stop someone…
Okay, but Embrya.
Yes and yes.
My DM told me to shrug it off, but we have to pay the insurance for the phone b/c the cops could not track it down. The employee was fired a day later for other things, he then proceeded to break the windows out of someone's house, steal a car from a random girl he was talking to in a bar, and then threaten his mother…
I was checking out the dude's hair. I was quite facinated by it.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaah omfg.
I came here to say that: that's been happening since the 70s (probably earlier back too but jeez I'm not that old): David Cassidy and Donny Osmond were the Biebers of their time. Not overly sexual (although Cassidy did that famous Rolling Stone spread to show he had pubes and was, in fact, very sexual), not…
eating disorders are seriously hard core. my SIL is bulimic, her family all has food issues, and ultimately, it's a massive mess. the constant anxiety, the shaming and fear, and the very strange food habits that are an attempt to gain control are tough.
seriously, having a meal with my husband's family is intense.
She has publicly denied anorexia rumors, claiming the usual, "I have a fast metabolism." Sure you do.
Aww. I teared up.
This is a story of how one of the worst days of my life ended up reaffirming my faith in strangers and in the human race in general.
I think this lady is clearly having fun with her style and enjoying it and giving no fucks (good for her!) but I think this retired art teacher vibe can actually end up being more ageing. Get on with yo bad self if you love patterned socks with open toes but there are million ways to be that comfy that aren't...this.…
I'm 54, and I sort of agree with you in that I was excited by the title, "How to Look Great at Any Age," and then I was disappointed that the style section of the article was so firmly rooted in a very devil-may-care manner of dressing that is very commonly associated with women of a certain age. And also that the…
I agree and was coming to say as much. There is a very fine line between funky and old-person-who-gives-no-more-fucks and this woman has crossed it. Might as well wear purple clothes and a red hat every day.
I've started to notice that feeling of being invisible in the last 5 years, and I'm only 38. How do you see it manifesting for you?
I'm sorry, when I got to the part about how to dress, I thought this was a joke. To be blunt, this look screams "I'm an old lady and I don't care anymore." Patterned socks with open toed shoes, or rolled up pants - PLEASE STOP! My mother is in her early 60's and she follows the healthy habits portion of this article,…
The one aspect of aging (damn, I'm old) that I hadn't anticipated was how irrelevant one seems to become to the culture in general.