spoonfedkitty01
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spoonfedkitty01

It was a'ight.

The movie was better than I expected. But not good by any stretch.

“Can’t bootstrap if you have no shoes” might be the best thing I've ever seen. So accurate.

No, it's not about using paid sick time. My last call center job came with 6 sick days per year and 15 days of PTO. if you called in sick, that was an occurrence on your record. If you had 3 occurrences in a ROLLING 12 MONTH PERIOD you got onto a verbal warning. A 4th went to written, a 5th to final and then

I’d be absolutely gobsmacked if he had not already taken a test and knew his status in advance of this.

They are given when you level up sometimes and you can have them drop at pokestops too. By no means only purchasable.

The hullabaloo over Ghostbusters has been ridiculous, but this feels like a REALLY unnecessary remake. If the trailers look good, I may reconsider, but right now....eesh.

My first insertion hurt a lot more. This was next to nothing for me.

I ran into that 10 years ago. It's not been an issue for a long time here. I would look for a new doc. The Skyla is specifically designed for people who haven't had children.

Nope. I've had Mirena IUDs for about 6 years. I rarely menstruate. Every now and again I have some cramps and period like symptoms- swollen breasts, some irritability - but it goes away very quickly. Never had bloating that I recall.

Her supposed birthdate is September 1981

Reductress is feminist satire - Jezebel meets the onion.

Reductress is Jezebel meets the onion. Feminist satire.

Her book comes out in September...

Why WOULDN’T she cash in on this a bit? I don’t blame her a bit for trying to monetize her noteriety that has been gained since Serial.

Rabia is writing a book:

It's already come and gone I think. Dirty Grandpa.

Good suggestion I don't watch any reality shows these days, but I could look some up

Reading this was really a “wait, that’s a thing people actually do????” moment for me. Talking with your hands for emphasis I’ve seen (and regularly do) but I’ve never seen someone (and the article seems to indicate it would most likely be a black woman engaging in this) clap on their words for emphasis IRL. The

I've never seen someone clap on their words while talking in the way Kara describes.