"I think part of being a strong woman is owning the decisions that you've made in your life,"Bolotow told me. "Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest."
"I think part of being a strong woman is owning the decisions that you've made in your life,"Bolotow told me. "Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest."
Ummm Joe is Fine. He still lives in Tucson and if you want to find him, he plays pool most nights at The World Famous Golden Nugget on 1st ave.
I loved Hey Dude, but my favorite Nickelodeon show was Don't Just Sit There. I think I probably wore out of VHS tape used to tape NKOTB on Don't Just Sit There. (This must have been before the days of lip syncing TV performances.)
Was never into Hey Dude, but used to love Salute Your Shorts, if only for the theme song, which had it's reunion 2 years ago. Enjoy.
I would just like to say I just got back from the dog park, where two very adorable older gay men rushed up to me, said, "Oh, my GOD, dog of the park award!" to my dog Buster, and then spent the next five minutes gushing to me—and Buster—about how cute he is. BECAUSE MY PUPPY IS THE CUTEST OF ALL. LOOK AT HIS CUTENESS…
I'm tall, skinny and non-white. But fuck yeah I'm privileged, I'm an educated woman living in the West. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs to travel more.
Poussey makes me question my sexu-alitay. No, she makes me question life itself. Because how can anyone be so damn awesome? But I liked her this much from last season *brushes off shoulders*
I'm really into mermaids.
Are you sure about that? Like, are you REALLY SURE about that?
Except for all the ones that don't.
She made a lot more money than him for the vast majority of their life together. She can afford to dress nicely thanks to herself, thankyouverymuch.
I pulled Census data on STEM majors, which I think is more relevant than blind outrage.
hey hey just because we're in san francisco doesnt mean you can touch me..... buy me a drink first
So either the kids aren't smart enough to get into Ivys or their high schools are so bad that the kids weren't able to meet Ivy League standards
You guys, I live in San Francisco - in the Mission, which is particularly Googler heavy. I met a(nother) black woman at event, and when we were chatting, she mentioned she worked for Google. I seriously asked if I could touch her for luck...she was like finding a unicorn.
So, Asians are highly over-represented. Any word on what percentage are not US citizens? My understanding is that tech salaries for H1B visa holders are notably less than those for citizens.
I said this over in the ValleyWag post, but the whole pipeline discussion reads bogus to me 'cause it skips over the fact that the average Silicon Valley/SV wannabee basically only recruits from like 10 schools, mostly Ivy League types. So, take a badly skewed pipeline and ratchet it up by a factor of 100 because the…
I'm reasonably certain that you're a sociopath. You may want to get that checked out.