That's how I do (and why I don't look like Megan Fox).
That's how I do (and why I don't look like Megan Fox).
I still occasionally think of this twitter exchange and laugh:
I just can't get on board with anyone who gave a pet away because they thought they might be having a kid soon. That just speaks volumes to me about someone's character.
She's not the hero we deserve, but the hero we needed.
This woman is a genius.
i think it's like the split observers of YOLO - some people think you only live once, you may as well do some fucked up shit because hey, we all die anyway. some others think, wow life is really short, i should do everything i can to be happy and healthy.
Yep. Nearly a century of exposure to fiendishly clever marketing has really taken a toll on our framing and expectations.
Personally, I'm banking on my new car to complete me.
My reaction, too. It's disappointing. The world is filled with ridiculous superstitions. The notion of a "soul mate" is among the silliest of those superstitions.
The reason I believe "soul mates" is bullshit? Because if there's just ONE person for you, what's to guarantee they're in your zip code? Your country? Your hemisphere? Your decade? Your century?
Here's a pretty fascinating addendum: the Americans who were flown to Atlanta were treated with a "secret" experimental serum that helped them recover. If pharma companies can refrain from being obstructionist dickholes, this could be incredibly promising to people in West Africa and other parts of the world at risk…
I'll just leave this here...
There's a lot of awful people in my native land, mostly in Alberta and Saskatchewan, who still buy their albums and go to their concerts. I fear he has an amount of money that could be described as "stupid."
If you are talking about the original article, then nope, you are not alone. It was underdescribed. I have ranted about it all over the comments section, so I won't do it again here, but having interesting subject matter does not immediately translate to writing an interesting article.
what a pile of derivative nonsense.
We celebrate and indulge in the treasures both high and low that we feature on Preserve. We are aware that a lot of what we are selling is outlandish in a world where people are starving and have nowhere to sleep. This is a real problem. One that even on our high horse we can't ignore. This is our community. Each of…
She obviously was looking to file this lawsuit when she applied for the job. This is someone (more likely an organization funding her) looking for a lawsuit to push their agenda.
Yeah, if your gaggle of friends has to laugh on cue so that people know you're making a joke, you're not funny. Still super pretty, though! Good job with that!
If this is what is really happening to you when a customer leaves, sounds like madam you need a union. But that ain't none of my business.
We understand that there are things one has to do to keep a job, shoegal. But *your* job is not *our* problem as a consumer. Customers have the right to expect that they can freely cease to do business with a company if they choose to, and that they will not be bullied if they exercise that right. If you take a job…
I don't envy your job but you might want to rid yourself of the notion that your customers owe you something because you have a shitty job. Your posts make it clear that you think they do. I understand you have bills to pay but a change in mentality might do you some good.