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Will the season also contain string of extremely violent acts against women...and the subsequent effects it has on our dark, tortured male antiheros?

Well, if I'm going to be honest, I stopped worrying about it when I was 15 yrs old. I decided that, no matter how hard I worked, I'd never be the prettiest girl in the room (unless I was the only one, I guess). Plus, as I aged, all that work would just increase. So I decided to be the smartest girl in the room

The best thing about aging is that the older I get, the fewer fucks I give about the opinions of dickwads like these.

Not that it matters, but here we go: Health benefits are part of an employee's compensation. Again: HEALTH BENEFITS ARE PART OF AN EMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION.

While these clothes are not that fantastic I am surprised at the hate here. Not everyone is a size 2 and can pull off The Good Wife wardrobe. If you read the fine print these clothes are designed to not distract from the wearer and pull out of a suitcase in good enough shape to don immediately. These are huge

But its so good \_(ツ)_/¯

Alright Black People basic bitch is officially dead. Meet me over at #blacktwitter in 2o min to discuss new alternatives, b/c thot is also on it's way out.

Jeez, THANK YOU. I'm sick of women like "I do it for MEEE." Sure, shaved legs feel nice. So would shaved arms or shaved anything really. But stop pretending you didn't start this nonsense because you didn't want to be the "gross" hairy girl in high school. :/ Like we're all doing it to conform to what bro dudes think

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I'm seeing lots and lots of listings for project coordinator/director positions that pay $30k and want you to have a masters degree from a top tier school. These jobs used to pay $60k minimum. Not jobs like them. Literally those same jobs.

I think it's refreshing to hear a celebrity who isn't blathering about attachment parenting or how they never have time for anything now that they're a parent. And now that I've called something a Kardashian said "refreshing," I'm going to need a drink.

Well, if you're like most people I know and put your kids to bet a 7:00pm, you have an hour or two before bed still. Or if you have friends like me who occasionally babysit or if you have a partner or family member who can watch your kid every once in a while, you can manage to take time for yourself. It's not

I have two kids, 1 and 3, and my "me" time is also two hours before bed plus the occasional weekend they spend with grandparents. Pre-kids, my me time was basically any time I wasn't at work or hanging out with my husband.

With the wave of attachment parenting I think things like this begin seem strict, even though they used to be pretty standard. Plus who knows if her sister's giving her some kind of guilt trip for not sleeping with her baby.

Well, they're elementary-school-aged and a toddler now — but they were infants once too. :) Look, I get that it's 1) hard (been there) and 2) WAY easier for her, since she has more resources than the average person. I still think it's good advice for any parent, and she tempered it by noting that even a small

I disagree. I am far (FAR) from the 1%, have two kids, and work full time — no nanny, just daycare during work hours only — and still manage to get in some "me" time.

Ideally, all 100% of us should have access to reasonable child-care. It's very sad that this advice is for the 1% only- it shouldn't be.

Damn, haters gonna hate. Its Friday, people. Take a break.

Unless you personally are capable of performing all the public services your taxes pay for, you might as well think of these taxes as cheap at the price, whatever the legal rationale for them.