I just kinda wish Kris had named Rob, Krob, and insisted the K was silent. Just for the LOLS.
I just kinda wish Kris had named Rob, Krob, and insisted the K was silent. Just for the LOLS.
Listen, this isn't personal. But we hear about the fucking Kardashian morons every 2 posts. Please for the love of dog, STOP IT. I love Jez for the other articles, but seriously. If you ignore them, they will wither away and die. They take up more news space than anything else. Who the fuck cares?
"So, if you treat a baby factory like real people, it becomes a better baby factory?! Buh-b-but the Bible-the kitchen-(head explodes)"
So Canada is not perfect, but we have things that you don't have that make me wonder why you all haven't stormed Washington in a mass fit of rage. This is one of them.
Cue all the people who will start shouting about dirty socialism and bootstraps.
Seriously though, having a baby and dealing with work is a nightmare. I am currently out on FMLA leave for the birth of my child- 5 weeks in, my work decided they are not going to pay me for my leave... Even though I have more than enough sick leave to cover my time off. Also, they are making it retroactively…
Actually they're illegal without the written consent of both parties unless there is a court order. But don't let facts get in the way of your ridiculous sperm-jacking panic.
Yes, from what I know of France, they have a great system of reasonably priced, state-run healthcare. Not having to pay a ridiculous sum per year for a nanny makes it much easier for women to stay in the workforce. We are woefully behind in this country when it comes to maternity/paternity leave, healthcare, and…
Yes! Honestly, France is an amazing place to start a family. If you have access to French health care, all birth-related care is top notch and free. You and your partner get tons of time off, and it is socially acceptable to take it. Even if you end up paying for childcare, it's never more than 500 euros a month. It's…
And this, for the tea party commentariat:
So the fashion police get harsher penalties for racism than the actual police.
Lived in Seattle for 10 years. It has a SURPRISINGLY HIGH inferiority complex for a city that's 90% white and has the highest concentrations of educated/PhD's/professional degrees in the nation (I think that's still true).
This article does nothing but quantify the stereotype of Northeasterners being insufferable assholes. I mean, HOW DARE any city not within a 30 minute train ride of Manhattan claim ANYTHING as their own?!?!?!122 Why the hell would ANYBODY outside of the New York Metropolitan area...errr but not New Jersey, be proud…
For just the quip about Italian food in this post, I challenge Gawker to a taste test. Boston or New York or wherever you wish, vs. The Hill in Saint Louis. I have been to Little Italy, and some fine restaurants in NY, and it was really really good. However, I have been to restaurants on The Hill. And I have to say I…
St. Louis: the only city in America with both a superiority and an inferiority complex.
Being from Chicago, I just hate St. Louis people, color be damned.
Why would St. Louisans call it Panera when it started as St. Louis Bread Co. and is still called that in St. Louis? I mean, if people are pretending like they have no idea that it's called Panera nationally, then they're assholes, but otherwise it makes sense.
It does leave very little to the imagination. This is by no means a read, I snap titty pics all the damn time. I just mean it's a fact.