rishabree
RishaBree
rishabree

Dude, no. If you want "an experience", you go to see Cirque Du Soleil, pay a concierge, or climb a mountain. A nice meal out at a restaurant is just a nice meal out at a restaurant. I've had wonderful dinners out that I will treasure the memory of forever, but that's because of the company/food/life event in question,

I keep a small whiteboard for this purpose in the same basket I keep the medicines in.

The most commonly quoted statistic is .3%, but that's been acknowledged as a rough guess at best. Transgender people face substantially more prejudice than homosexuals, for instance, so many lie on surveys for self protection.

Probably (free advertising!), but regardless, they don't have to be. The law says that you can use a small percentage of an artistic work for news reporting or criticism.

Actually, that flowchart is awesome. My facial proportions are kind of awkward, so I've never been able to clearly discern an overall shape before. With the step-by-step walkthrough I was able to narrow it down to two choices in seconds, before even heading to the mirror.

Well, they were bred to hunt badgers. Would you crawl into a dark, cramped underground tunnel where you already know a badger is waiting to eat your face? I would not.

If you feel like sobbing helplessly for awhile, here is the best (or possibly worst) letter written by a man who lost his son.

Congratulations on your parenting skills! That's tough to do at 15.

Ugh, that's even worse than I thought.

Random tip - one of the linked fashion tips is about wearing tights. This is another one of those things that can very much be "easier said than done" after you go over either 250 pounds or 5'10" (I'm both).

I think the type of outlet store makes a difference. Most of the time, when you see "outlet shopping", it's a giant megaplex mall that contains the same 30 brands. They're virtually identical wherever your are in the country, and only "outlet" in the sense that the brands plan ahead to send very slightly out of date

1. One of the reasons why women tend to plan pregnancies and men are chill about them is that women are always on a countdown. Men have effectively forever to have kids, so while you might not want to be tossing the pigskin with your 8 year old when you're 78, it's an option. Whereas any woman over 35 is considered

I moved from New Jersey to South Carolina five years ago, and like you I was accustomed to laughing at the Southerners taking cover at the first snowflake. And then we got a snowstorm that winter and I went into work that morning as normal, and I figured out the actual reason everyone had stayed home. It's not that

Funny, that's exactly what happened to this guy - he had a grapefruit-sized fatty growth removed from his chest! Don't worry, he managed to convince me to ditch the cone of shame that same night, mostly because he wouldn't settle down for two minutes with it on. :)

For the record, by the way, A Hard Day's Night is very explicitly not a documentary.

They're real people who are presenting themselves to the wider world in a certain way. Depending on the celebrity in question, personal inclination, amount (if any) of media training, and the like, that persona may be very close, maybe close to indistinguishable, to the real person you'd get to know if you met them

That's an astounding misinterpretation of what I said. The members of the Beatles are real people. The "people" we see on a television screen are the personas those real people are pretending to be. Unless you truly believe that all there was of Paul McCartney circa 1964 was being cute and wacky and giving hilarious

Well, I suppose it's possible Shakespeare was jerking off while writing Richard III, but I personally find it rather unlikely. Fortunately, 98% of RPF writers aren't doing that while typing their Stephen Colbert/Jon Stewart magnum opus, either.

Can we not? The "slash fandom" (if such a thing exists) is very large. I've certainly met any number of misogynists, especially clustered in specific fandoms, but it's not anything like the kind of mass phenomenon you're making it out to be.