swishandflick
swishandflick
swishandflick

For me it's bread, cheese, and wine. #nevergonnagiveitup

I wish...I still get hungover. But I try not to drink as much though because alcohol is an awful calorie bomb.

That sucks. It really does depend on the culture of your workplace and the nature of your reason for turning down an assignment. Things like not being able to be in two places at once or family emergencies tend to fly at my job, but just preferring not to do something isn't really a valid excuse.

Right? I just learned in the last year (after being in the professional workforce for 5 years), that it's OKAY to say no to an assignment. I don't know if it's the fact that I was an intern many time or my work ethic, but I always had an attitude that if your boss asks you to do something, you have no choice. Finally

I come from a pretty multicultural background (my mom is Central Amerian and my dad is European), and it's a struggle even for me to maintain my heritage when I grew up in the U.S.

You know what hurts the newspaper the most? If no one buys it.

Or you could just eat all of those things at a "common sense" level. A basket of french fries could seriously mess up your diet. A single baked potato isn't going to kill (most) people off their path.

They totally missed the mark in that scene...especially since Charlotte is supposed to have the "classic" look down.

Just because it's not illegal to go up and take a picture of someone's boobs without their consent doesn't mean it's right. The guy is still an asshole/creep. In any case, women get harassed and have creepshots taken of them no matter what clothes they were wearing (I saw one once of a woman wearing loose-fitting

I get your sarcasm, but the calories in calories out formula does work for some people (NOT ALL). I think it's a good starting point, but of course people should adjust their diet to what works for them/what's healthy/what your body responds well to.

Totally off topic, but occasionally I like my husband to pull my hair during sex (sometimes I ask for it). If it's something you both agree you've liked in the past there's no reason to stop once you're married!

Veggies are pretty expensive where I live (D.C.)...I'm grateful I can afford to buy them anyways along with fruit.

I'm not a photoshop of horrors expert, but the last pic right before the comments looks a little off to me. Maybe it's just cause they were trying to manipulate the background.

I don't like knowing too much background about authors cause then I wouldn't be able to read their books and judge them just on their work if they're assholes. I've only liked Freedom from J.Franz, and IMO it was great but not earth-shatteringly genius.

Aaaand...why can't they release the novel now if there's already a movie deal in the works? (Because I wants to read it!).

Noooo.

She seems sharp in every interview she does and she's gotten some great roles so far, so at least it doesn't look like she's doing the Lindsey Lohan narrative and is going for Jodi Foster. Hopefully no one tells Watson she needs to do a nude scene to be "grown up."

I can crack pretty much any bone in my body all by myself and have never been to a chiropractor. My husband was totally grossed out the first time I cracked my elbow, shoulder, lower back etc. I always wondered what a chiropractor would make of me haha.

Harry Potter holds a special place in my heart BUT I set a yearly goal of reading at least 30 books a year and no, they aren't just re-reading the HP series over and over again.

I've totally gotten saddled with all the bitch work at my job, to the point where half of my 40-50 hour work week is spent on "bitch work" (it's not administrative stuff per say, but it's essentially stuff a intern could do if we had one). I have 5 years experience and the same titles as my co-worker, yet my boss has