stubbornginger
StubbornGinger
stubbornginger

100% would try.

Progressive Southerner here- well said! We can’t control where we’re born and raised, but we sure as hell can control the words that come out of our mouths and the charity we offer others.

I first saw this on Facebook shared by (and with commentary from) a girl I know from college. Her take was maybe God saved this woman because she doesn’t know Jesus yet.

I look forward to reading the piece. It seems there’s at least one major downside to celebrity that she’s leaving out- a significant portion of the people she meets, for the rest of her life, will only see her as someone who can do something for them. I experience a tiny, tiny fraction of this as the lead on a

Congratulations on the dream job! I hope it’s everything you hope it will be. I’m in a similar situation- I’ve got the perfect job, a happy marriage... and for sure I’d trade the job to be able to get pregnant. That’s just where I am with it right now. We all do the best we can with the cards we’re dealt- I wish other

I remember sitting with a group of friends in high school, and we went around the table making predictions about what each person would end up doing as their career. I remember being so offended when someone thought I’d be a stay at home mom— which was a ridiculous reaction, and funny now that I'm at a point in my

Preach.

Ooof, can we talk about the font in that presentation though? What were we thinking?

For those who have read it- worth the time? It's on my goodreads bookshelf, and I used to read GFY regularly back in the day... seems promising.

After a full day of work, I’m headed into 2 hours of PD that isn’t relevant to my job. This gif is getting me through it.

It's stuff like this that has me nearly convinced that dystopian novels are a legit glimpse into the future.

I follow their Instagram, and it is wonderful. In another life, I would be a librarian.

Oooh, I’ve got this one. Didn’t date in high school. Didn’t date in college. It’s not that I didn’t want to, it just seemed like guys were friends, and were much much more likely to be interested in my significantly prettier girlfriends. Would occasionally fool around with acquaintances, but never in a “this could go

Would love to know the titles of the latter group- sounds super fascinating!

A band I adored in high school (which has long since broken up) was the soundtrack for one of the early seasons. Nostalgia.

Ugh to that photo. Maddie, you're a dancer- you should have better posture! Stand up straight!

I don't think it was ever really prestige— at least not since Season 1. Just straight up $$$$

This, obviously, seems intentional- but it always makes me disappointed when rich people can't manage their money/taxes. Is it really that hard to find a good CPA?

I do not know nearly enough about the behind the scenes drama! What’s your source— are you just better at the Google than I am? I've watched since the first season, with the appropriate level of shame.

Nia is going to be the only one to make it out without needing SERIOUS therapy. She seems to have her head on straight.