rule-breakingmoth
Rule-Breaking Moth
rule-breakingmoth

I actually left a company for a smaller one, offering a lot more. I had 3 options, one with less pay but for a prestigious company that I could easily do, one that paid a lot more but would still push me and my skill limits, and a third that I turned down the interview for because it would have been the most work but

Good point!

Yeah, exactly. It’s not about being their “friend.” They’re not your friend—as we’ve said in the past. It’s about not having some “whatever, screw everyone else, I don’t need to be nice to THE MAN” attitude, and being so professional every company will wish they could hire you. Just because they’re not your friend

No one’s saying you should be polite because of moral’s. You’re polite when you reject a job because it means you’re not burning bridges in the future if you’re ever applying to work there again.  

This shall henceforth be known as “The Terry Richardson Amendment”.

I want to see a website like this and paparazzi focused on D.C. Political players. They deserve it.

“As mayor, what I would like is for PoC and transgender persons to not exist. I am white and that means something, god damn it! Thank you, Vote for Kim!”

I’m guilty of just eating chickpeas right out of the can. I love chickpeas!

“As mayor, what I would like to discourage is assembly,” Barnette said.

Thank you for writing this. This needs more coverage. Telling someone with binge eating disorder to “just stop eating so much, and exercise some self control” is like telling someone with OCD to stop washing their hands so much. 

“Protests are confrontational, they’re chaotic, they scare people. I believe there’s a better way to express yourselves.”

In NYC? Michael Bloomberg is a mover & a shaker. The Kennedy’s when Jackie O & John Jr were alive. Point is Trump was never part of that elite crowd because real people with money & influence viewed him as what he was, a intellectually inferior clown with no social skills & no intellectual curiosity.

I feel like once you’ve had sex a couple of times, all the cards are on the table. Each person has seen, touch, tasted - so why not be open about your likes and dislikes? My ex used to have a post-fight press conference - with a Q&A session. Do this more - that less - do this thing more like that - don’t ever do THAT

that’s a solid burn

I used to date a guy who would go on about what a great mother I’d be to his kids, and I always responded that I’m sure he’d be an entertaining clown for the 2-4 hours a month he’d pay attention to those kids.

I wouldn’t want to have kids with someone who surprises me by being a good father. I’d want to assume ahead of time that they’d be a good father. Having a kid and then going “oh wow you’re actually good at this?” Is weird to me. Although I don’t have millions of dollars to support childcare care if the dad slacked off.

Well to be fair, the #1 skill that most people lack in the bedroom (men and women equally) is communication. Telling someone, what they like, don’t like.. what they LOVE, don’t love, etc... Once you have the likes and dislikes down then your “technique” is about using those in interesting and unique combinations to

It’s like perfume/cologne: Add too much and it becomes counterproductive.