When my parents were together, they pushed two twins together under a queen headboard, and that worked pretty well for them, at least for the tossing and turning. Didn’t help with the snoring or my father’s infidelity, but ya know.
Literally from the source I cited just below written by a professor of architectural history at Northeastern University and author of multiple books about the history of American homes.
it got worse
My female friends hate it when they walk by a construction site and the workers there yell things like, “Hey, did you know that Adams passed the sedition Act of 1798 that prohibited the publication of false, scandalous, and malicious writing about the President and Congress, but deliberately omitted the Vice…
Ugh. Just do your fucking job, lady! This “loyalty” crap to this (quoting from Ed Norton) ‘whiny, sulky, petulant, Grinchy, vindictive little 10-ply-super-soft b—— who no doubt is just throwing a wicked pout fest & trying to give a tiny-hand middle finger to the whole country for pure spite, without a single thought…
You can do that? I looked at one basic ass white shirtless dude’s profile once, and all I get are suggestions for basic ass white shirtless dudes. Pretty much all the people I follow are chefs, artists, and the occasional fun celebrity like Amy Sedaris or Martha Steward, so I don’t get their shitty algorithm.
No one is saying it but IMO it’s glaringly obvious that Rudy Guliani is a raging alcoholic, like a “start the day with a drinking glass full of scotch”-style alcoholic. Delusions of grandeur, unwarranted self-importance, nonsensical babbling, bizarre demented appearance, seemingly unaware of where he is or what he’s…
Reading what you wrote... I need a drink. I can only imagine how you feel. Good thing I bought a new bottle of bulleit 95 rye today. It’s fine. I don’t have a refined palette or anything, but it was on sale and hearts Evan Williams.
“The Mayor of 9/11" to “The 9/11 of Mayors”
I heard a doctor on NPR say this morning “Look, there will be Thanksgiving again next year.”
“We can make good decisions. We can wash our hands, wear masks, socially distance.”
“You’re in the moment.”, they said. One that took several months to plan and organize, I assume. Months that could have been used to, I dunno, fucking think.
My wife was a nurse on an IMCU, here in the suburbs just north of Seattle where the virus was first detected in the states.
I can confirm that our goal is absolutely a full-blown matriarchy. First we gain the presidency, then we start oppressing the men.
We start passing laws on what elective medical procedures they can have to erode their bodily autonomy, pay them less so they’re more dependent on us, only test medication on women so it’s …