Funny article, but all joking aside, we shouldn't really joke about overweight pets. It can be really problematic for the animal's health and well-being.
Funny article, but all joking aside, we shouldn't really joke about overweight pets. It can be really problematic for the animal's health and well-being.
Thanks for this. I think that as time goes on, I'll get better at handling these difficulties, better at managing my life and responsibilities, but I'm grateful to know that I'm not really as ill-prepared for life as I thought I was.
I definitely appreciate knowing that I'm not the only one who feels this way. I just feel like I'm blindly making my way through life—yes, I have career and personal goals, but somehow, that doesn't make me feel much better. I think that 15 year old me (hell, even 18 year old me) would think I have it together, but…
I'm 25 and I definitely don't feel like an adult. I feel like a crazed half-child who is going through life by the seat of my pants. I don't feel in control and on-top of things at all, including paying my bills, decorating my apartment, taking care of my car, etc. It freaks me out that I'm "supposed" to be an adult…
I'm embarrassed to say I've spent more time ogling athletes' bodies than actually watching the events (damn you time difference+NBConlinestreaming+reallybusyweek).
I recently stopped taking my birth control because it got to be too expensive. I've been planning to get to Planned Parenthood to get new ones, but have just been using condoms in the meantime (I am living with my partner and am in a monogamous relationship). This sufficiently freaked myself out. I think I'll make an…
Cheese is delish but my stomach really doesn't like it. Lately, I've been avoiding most dairy for several (giving up ice cream is still hard), and frankly, I feel better. While I probably wouldn't turn out a plate of brie every once in a blue moon, I don't eat it as much anymore.
OMG I just laughed so hard at this. I was thinking about any of my old rabbis opening my own bedside drawer. Admittedly, this would have been embarrassing if it had been someone else but making it a rabbi makes it so much better.
To be honest, I would totally consider watching this. I feel like a lot of people don't really know what's inside the Bible, they just think they know but usually it's incorrect or some distortion of what's actually in there.
They just kind of revived it. I'm enjoying participating in the conversations!
Thanks for listening when the other day I said I wanted something along the lines of a book club/book recommendation column! I'm a huge book lover and I'm always on the lookout for new books and cool people to talk about them with (unfortunately, the latter tend to be difficult to find but I'm sure Jezzies are up to…
Hmm, now that I paid attention, I see the character's name is Levinson. That's definitely unusual.
Wait, did you see something in that clip that I didn't? What makes you say that?
Nice. Just joined!
That must have been before I discovered the beauty of Jez. Yes, bring back Fine Lines!
What is Fine Lines?
Woah! I just joined Goodreads. I'll have to join to Jez group. But still would love a book column.
I love the Worth It column, but I'd actually like to see a book recommendation column on a regular basis (in addition to Worth It, of course).
I love how they are discussing the logistics in the beginning...but, after watching the whole video, I'm a little weirded out by this.
Definitely and I hate taking the defensive position. I try so hard to be understanding of the issues from all perspectives but sometimes it's so tough because of all the immediate, "You're batshit crazy if you follow this religion."