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I think it’s less D/s and more sugar daddy/sexy. Or maybe some weird combination of baby girl (definitely a D/s thing), sugar baby, and the whole daddy’s little princess thing. Now I’m totally overthinking things

Fall is a welcome respite from hot, sweaty summer. It’s cooler and I can go walking after work without my sinuses backing up. I actually feel like baking as opposed to avoiding anything more complicated than a salad. And the cool autumn nights are perfect for sleeping.

Rocko’s Modern Life was one of my favorites. I loved some of the stuff that made it on air. Chokey Chicken, Heffer being milked and really liking it, Really Really Big Man’s nipples of the future, a turtle and a cat getting married and having kids one of which looked just like Heffer. Honestly I’d rather they didn’t

Presumably your job is not spending money because that is the only way that makes sense.

What the hell is it with the no headphones thing? It drives me nuts to be forced to listen to someone’s shitty music while I’m at the grocery store or in an elevator.

I saw. They look like they’re just having a good time and not exactly swinging from the chandeliers. A group of 12 people is going to be louder than, say, three or four ladies sitting across from each other. Add in some wine and they get a little extra giggly but, again, not real crazy. Certainly not kicked off the

I know. I have met some older folks who lose their shit with a little alcohol in them but, usually, not to the point of getting kicked out of places. Unless its a strip club. Older ladies + booze + naked dudes = pandemonium

There’s no age limit on acting like a fool

I really want to know what they were doing. There’s a pretty big difference between tipsy, loud, annoying laughing and talking and being so loud that people can’t hear the person in the seat next to them. Were they cussing? Falling? Were they disruptive enough to actually make it impossible for the other riders to

While some people can handle drinking and not getting tipsy, some don’t. It’s a given that some people are going to get a little loose and a little loud once the wine starts flowing. Especially if it’s a very relaxed atmosphere rather than more formal. People seem to be divided in their descriptions of this particular

But people don’t have to be drunk of their gourds to be tipsy/drunkish and annoying. And even in some nice wine bars, people still get drunk enough to have no volume and think everything is hilarious. Especially in a larger group. Exactly what were these women doing that was so bad to the point of being kicked off the

I agree with observing the mood of the environment and acting accordingly. A quiet restaurant is not the place to go yelling your head off. But...this is basically a wine bar on wheels. If they were serving wine by the glass, not just little tastes, then it’s pretty much a given that people are going to be tipsy to

What constitutes disruptive, though? Were they cursing and being way vulgar? So loud that you could literally hear them one car away? Running around, falling over people, or starting fights? Or were they annoying but no more so than any other drunk ladies on the train? Did they get a couple of warnings at least?

No problem

But were they so disruptive that they were making it hard for other people to enjoy their wine? That’s my question. How loud were they compared to everybody else? One of the things about going to place where people get drunk is dealing with people being, well, drunk. Some people get loud, think everything is funny,

I wonder how many of the people at this protest go out of their way to help poor women and children in their areas. How many man food pantries or deliver groceries to families that need help? How many offer to drive pregnant women to their pre-natal care appointments or to watch their other children for free? How many

Or they’ve turned their personal grief into such self-centered fanaticism that they have no empathy or understanding for other people. Especially not for other women or for babies once they’re born. Cutting off access to care in the name of helping other women is...nonsensical. Especially when they’re trying to defund

I tend to think of BLM as more of a slogan than a movement - yes, I’m sure that makes me a bad person. But there’s no leadership structure, no set platform beyond , and basically, anybody who wants to can slap BLM or #BLM on something and they’re part of the movement. What started out as a reaction to very specific

Don’t you know that it’s the woman’s job to make sure that her man is sexually satisfied and well fed. Apparently we feminists are doomed to lives of lonely bitterness and cat hoarding because we just don’t understand our role in relationships and expect our men to not treat us like glorified servants/gynoids (unless

My trainer was a former bodybuilder and we often talked during workouts. Her thing wasn’t being too out of breath to talk, it was either doing more talking than exercising or breezing through a set with minimal effort. Then it was time to step it up and add more weights or reps. She was a stickler about not talking