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I'm sorry you had to go through all this...I have a chronic illness that is not always visible due to varying symptoms, and I know how awful/painful it can be not to be taken seriously by people who are supposed to be helping you. To be fair, I've had some wonderful experiences, too, but the bad ones nearly cost me my

I feel your hostess pain. One time, this guy walked in to the cafe I hosted, alone, and said he would be meeting someone there. He had that air of clueless entitlement about him, and he insisted on a 4-top even though there would be only two dining. I wasn't too fussed about it, but the only table for four we had was

As someone who also has health issues that often get in the way of working out, I just wanted to post in solidarity! :)

I had to google lunkhead (I know; I need to get out more), but what you describe doesn't sound like anything other than someone who loves working out/being fit. I work out at home for various reasons, and I'm not as fit as you, but I love seeing my muscles when they start to shape up and stand out, and my boyfriend,

Wow...I may be missing something here, but why would anyone care whether a fellow gym-goer's workout clothes match? *boggles* I am not familiar with the scene, as I have deemed myself unfit for public working out (mostly owing to the fact that I can't lift without copious swearing; it's part of the fun, for me, and

Haha, yes it was a bit bewildering, wasn't it? I think the end message was "buy my new album." :P

That was my favorite line, too!

This gif just made my day!