ratched
ratched
ratched

Holy SHIT the one throat pastille is morphine and cocaine. It's a fucking pharmacy-grade OTC speedball. Damn, no wonder the 20's roared.

"Ma! Ma, the baby's cryin' again."

"Son, you're mother's strung out out on laudanum. Give your brother some teething heroin for me, and don't forget to take your cocaine-borax pills. You've been looking peaky of late."

I am so glad I wasn't born in the Victorian era. I *so* would have been one of those Ladies Who Laudanum.

I switched to those disposable plastic flosser things a few months ago, and it changed everything. So easy, give them a shot.

I'll be the first to vouch for dental care. Seriously, root canals don't exactly hurt because you're numb as hell (sore the next few days, yes), but it will hurt your wallet for sure. A couple grand easily.

Is there a photo here? All I see are little balloons with numbers.

You answered your own question: Buy things because you like them. Then wear them at will. Willy-nilly-at-will, even.

She won't beliebe it.

I have two cats. Trust me - if that cat didn't mind being in that box, that cat would NOT be in that box.

Are these paid internship positions, though? I think it's a bit rude for companies to be asking kids to jump through hoops so that they can profit off their unpaid labour.

I think you missed the point. OP isn't saying that low-level employees shouldn't do low-level work, but that they shouldn't be doing it for free. It gives a massive unfair advantage to the wealthy young who can afford to work for X amount of time without getting paid. Many talented, bright people would never be able

Tanning beds work great for psoriasis, too.

I recently lost a lot of weight (50 lbs.). I live in Seattle, meaning, two things: North Face and yoga pants. I had never been able to fit into either of these until then.

Jubilant, I went into a Lululemon at University Village...to learn that, like A&F, they cut off sizing at 12. Sucks to be all geared up to drop

I agree and I would add, in reference to the "Mad Men" fashion reference that people in the 60s did not spend a lot of disposable income on clothes and while people tended to dress more formally they also tended to have fewer outfits. I know my grandmother (who never wore slacks in her life) could fit all of her

If it's fun for you, you should spend as much time on fashion as you want, but seriously I am not buying the argument that this should be more of a priority for everyone. What random strangers are wearing outside of a professional setting should be solidly filed under "not my business" and "who cares."

Yeah, everyone. You should all be ashamed of yourselves for not spending more of your money on clothes, which are so ridiculously marked-up compared to their production costs that you might as well be setting your money on fire, and for not spending more of your time worrying about whether or not your clothes conform

Can I taser them? I'm thinking taser might be the way to go here.

Good plan, future czarina, good plan.

"Hey, here's a pic of the FLOTUS with a rapist/pimp/murderer." Way to sensationalize. The article would have been able to stand alone without that bit of flash.