pyrax
Pyrax
pyrax

That's a stretch. You've gone from them making the wrong call because it wasn't panties, to them making the right call because some mysterious "they" will get them in trouble although they did their due diligence and are 100% sure it's a bathing suit.

Hey Carly, I'm Lisa Conn.

It is hard to get wrong when you look at the tag that says "SWIMWEAR" on it and still decide that this woman must be pulling some long-con to get panties in the pool and kick her out anyway.

"concerned"

I'm wondering about that too. I'm not really sure what the difference is.

I feel like I'd need to get my vows renewed in my living room once a year just to recreate flower girl effect.

Doesn't seem odd to me. Everyone watches you, you get to wear a pretty dress and you have a real job that you have to do - sounds like a four year old girl's dream.

I have an English degree too and I'm in a top tech company as a programmer! Not Facebook or Instagram but a household name. You can do it!

Only if they can also have cats that will randomly take up an entire floor and prevent you from properly using the house. Just like the real dream house!

Because nothing can just be a thing anymore, it has to come with its own social media component.

My mom bought a webcam for 20 bucks that hooks up to the wifi and rotates so we could see the cat when she came to visit me.

This is clearly so you can't just swap the girl and boy parts, so you can't buy just a few sets of hair and then make them ALL GIRLS. You gotta buy 50 boy parts, then 50 girl parts! Capitalism!

Even the guy who takes a jab at "political correctness" gets what the sign is all about.

He saw it as red and blue, as in republican/democrat. Notice he said red before he was corrected.

I'm arguing hard in favor of people minding their own damn business and not being so judgmental of people that do things you wouldn't personally do. In this case, it's manifesting in food photos. It's reasonable to be angry that someone is detracting from your experience, which can sometimes happen with food photos as

You are clearly equipped to judge my relationship with technology.

I don't see any reason why you should stop doing something you love because other people get disproportionately angry about it. They can scroll past and bitch fruitlessly at the wind.

Not in the comments. Also, not even in the article - he complains about people taking pictures of their food and they annoy him, just in general. No "then they complain", just people taking pictures of their food are inherently annoying even if they're not doing anything else.

Have you told them? I never knew this was a thing until this article, honestly. If no one bothers to tell you, then you end up not knowing. It sounds intuitive but I leave my menu open because other people talk to me about other dishes and I want to look at them, I might make a last-minute switch, or I just didn't

Your post is really ironic - the whole "thing" that people are losing their minds over is worrying about sharing their experience and how their experience looks when expressed to other people and etc. etc.. You complained about cell phones and then expressed the exact same opinion in non-cell phone form - you do