Ha we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. Bah. Sublime. *spits*.
Ha we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. Bah. Sublime. *spits*.
I am 100% behind that Sublime tweet. Bah. Sublime. *spits*.
Though you seem to be trolling, I'll respond: actually, my tattoos symbolize significant life changes - successes and failures - not rebellion. In fact, I doubt you could find anyone out there who considered their tattoos rebellious. Drunken mistakes, sure, but rarely rebellion.
Half sleeve, back piece, graduate level education and upper management position. Pretty sure I haven't served a latte to anyone in probably 20 years. I'll have a good laugh at your post with my similarly tattooed accountant later, though.
Yup. Same thing happened to me. All I can say is thank bejeebus I keep tubs of plain yogurt in the fridge.
Can we just for a moment talk about the word 'unpack' when it's used to mean discuss? It's kind of my new pet language peeve. Other than that - please continue.
Sour beers here we come.
Just ... perfect.
Kind of an aside, but around Valentine's Day Dinkels (a Chicago institution) sold the best red velvet doughnuts I've ever had. I love that place.
Heh whoops - I read too fast. Apologies!
Glass cutting boards are super hard on your knives, though - just a heads up.
Waffle sandwiches are amazing - Like wafel in Chicago..
Ugh it's the dust from the roads. I drove through a giant cloud of it this morning.
Yeah I agree. It's very harsh - it makes her look kind of haggard.
Exactly what I thought.
Maybe, though, a guy wouldn't be calling out the fact that he has kids and still manages to be ripped, though? (This is going to get me ripped apart). It seems to be a peculiarly *female* thing to do - it buys into the whole "superwoman" mythology. I don't know - just a thought.
I respect that.
Yup totally did this, too. Right down to the snorting.
Or living in small Midwestern towns, generally (speaking as someone who recently moved to one).
"In their stories, some of the young men studied described their continuing horror and disgust at the concept of menstruation, how they saw their menstruating girlfriend as crazy, demanding, or overly emotional."