reddishkara
KaraNextWeek
reddishkara

Sneaking up on people from behind is so shitty, but ALSO tickling?! FUCK. Dang. Nope.

It’s really, really maddening to fight for recognition of your work. I sat in a meeting recently where two coworkers were given credit for their “hard work” when the entire meeting was using work I’ve created. I asked a question from my boss’ boss regarding a project I’m working on and his response was “I’m pretty

I agree about the unrealistic standards, and it’s an industry with a LOT of problems, but it doesn’t change that it’s still a business, and whether or not you feel it’s worth fighting for, people are fighting for recognition.

Nope, I knew him. He’s a nice guy, usually, but pretty oblivious at times. Clearly. He also tried to touch my face and we had a very clear talk about boundaries. I.e. “don’t fucking touch my face or me without my goddamn permission.” I also had to explain that I was NOT joking, but he accepted my request and

I had a guy I know recently come up behind me and throw his arms around me. He got an elbow to the abdomen and his fee-fees were hurt. I told him to not sneak up on women regardless of who she is, and next time I hope he get punched in the face.

I do think he’s wrong. They are literally there, participating, working, and getting paid, so they do have something to do with high fashion. Regardless of how they got there, they’re currently there. Personal feelings of how they achieved that role don’t discount the fact that they ARE in high fashion.

And the same people who aren’t willing to do the work done by undocumented (and documented) immigrants.

I once saw a white dude with dread locks that were SO NASTY I almost couldn’t contain myself. There were... things... in his hair. Like dandruff, and I’m almost certain there was a bug in there too. Plus, they smelled appalling.

I frequently travel through a majority black, low income neighborhood. The biggest danger I face are the fucking idiot college kids who refuse to look when crossing streets. Or the kids (12-15) who like to pop wheelies in the street. Almost wiped out on my bike a few times, and driving down the street is terrifying.

You’ve done a commendable job repeating yourself over and over and over and over again. I would’ve given up about 17 times ago.

I never liked the orange skittles.

I think a better analogy would be “What if you found out that 3 skittles you ate 25 years ago might have actually been sleeper-skittle cells? Would you retroactively vomit up the skittles? NO because that’s not possible GTFO.”

I think his language should be forgiven, considering the adrenaline rush and shock of getting rear-ended in a motorcycle. He’s not berating his mom, just lets a few fucks and goddamnits fly.

YES. Just go if it’s your goddamn turn. This drives me insane with pedestrians too. JUST GO. I obviously see you. I’m stopped. Just fucking go.

I’m pro-bike, but that is a dick move, whether in a car or a bike. Should still count as a hit-and-run.

Huh?

It’s time we mooved on.

There are far too many adults in my area that do it as well, but I also see a car going the wrong way down a one way roughly once a month so there’s that.

I live in Philly, and I will 100% admit there is a HUGE problem in the area (basically two neighborhoods over) with bicyclists. Basically 12-15 year old boys riding down the main drag popping wheelies, weaving in and out of traffic, and giving everyone massive heart attacks. Scares me shitless, whether I’m in a car or

There has also been one time I ran a red light because the dude in the car next to me was escalating his sexual harassment to the point where I felt unsafe. It was dark, a bit empty, and I just needed to GTFO.