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What a self-absorbed, arrogant, spoiled, entitled, clueless cunt this renter is, to condone this kind of treatment because it's HER summer and the landlord should KNOW that this is going to happen, and to FORWARD it on to a site where she genuinely expected it to be treated with as much contempt as she has. I sublet

Do you have 3,000 dollars to spend renting a house for a summer? Where likely thats either in addition to your usual rent, or you're taking the time off of work and not earning money during that time?

But... why does it matter how the t-shirt is folded? Is he folding it at all, even if it's "wrong?"

I know a lot of teenage boys who love them some Nickleback so yes, this very much.

The Beatles, Franz Liszt...

Me too. My husband keeps insisting we go see it and I'm like NOPE... last night he looked up imax showings. GULP.

I saw that shit last night and I SO CANNOT!

And I love Sandra Bullock.

Luckily, I found Sandra Bullocks "Ah, ah, AHHHGHH!" sounds over and over to distract me from any feelings of panic I might have had. I just pictured her in some sound studio deciding what sounds her character would be making the whole time, and failing miserably.

I think I know where they got this design:

This shit is so funny. Thank you for posting that. I needed a good laugh after seeing that horrific trailer!

I couldn't even watch it til the end!

I DO NOTHING!

Am I the only one who has never, ever been offended by anything any bride or groom has done or said at any of the three dozen or so weddings I've attended? These wedding hate articles all seem to assume the same thing, which is that people getting married and having big weddings are universal assholes. And based on

Seriously! And they behave like all wedding problems stem from something THE BRIDE DID WRONG. I'm also planning a wedding (13 days and counting, I'm oddly calm...). All the fights are over the stupidest things, the things that are blithely listed in the "things you are allowed to asks your guests" section as if no one

Let me start by saying that I am currently planning a wedding and, with the exception of about two weeks during which my fiance was oblivious of the need to secure a venue so we could get married on the date we wanted, I have been incredibly calm (my mother, not so much).

I find this article to be hilariously poor advice for people working in today's job market. After reading your blurb down below your article, it seems like what actually happened is that you quit your job so you could become a blogger while your husband became the support system for your family with HIS job. I mean,

See, I always felt like all this makeup/clothes/hair stuff was less about "pretty" and more about being "compliant". (Said as and old skool freak that still misses her purple hair.)

Good for you! (Not sarcasm) The comment in the article that said it was rare for a woman to get a compliment on her looks without makeup on is such bull shit. I have plenty of friends (and me also) who don't ever wear makeup and get complimented on our looks all the time, get asked out on dates etc. For me personally,