tallulah14
Tallulah14
tallulah14

wonderful advice, right up there with “just relax” and “calm down”

Oh, they can try to sell them here, but we don’t buy them. It’s why we fought that war. Tea, schmea, it was really about egg cups.

This is true. The invention of E-Ink is one of the most underrated inventions of tech. It’s not reading a book on a tablet (something I wholly don’t advise) or a smartphone, it’s a screen designed to be light on the eyes, easily readable and have a months-long battery capacity. Plus, *you can rent books for free from

I used to use my tablet as an e-reader, but the Kindle is much more enjoyable to read on. Since I got a Kindle Paperwhite, I’m addicted to it. I carry it with me everywhere. And I found that I read a whole lot more.

To all the Kindle naysayers, I ask you to TRY an e-reader. Most people I know who dislike them haven't tried them. If you're a voracious reader, an e-reader really will change the game.

Just not from the hot water tap:

The advice seems worthless without providing proper alternatives.

It’s the face you make when someone accidentally drops a sexual innuendo in a super-serious office meeting and you want to laugh but you look around the room and realize you might be the only one who picked up on it... From here on out can we just call that the Stacy Dash?

Surprised eggs are down so much. They are a great source of protein and keep you full for much longer than just cereal or fruit. They really should be part of any dieter’s (and probably everyone’s) breakfast.

This article would benefit from one sentance that actually explained what imposter syndrome was for those of us that do not have it (or that do not know if we have it).

This is kind of a side point, but:

That graph is really awkward to use. I can only hope interactive graph building becomes automated.

You don’t know how much mini-stress this article has just saved me. I used to be disappointed in myself when I came home from work and forgot to unplug my phone charger from the night before.

I had previously been a miles guy but now, after a few year break from running (and an equally long commitment to putting on pounds and being generally unhealthy), I’m starting to see one major benefit of being a minutes kind of guy because there are plenty of times when, either in the morning before work or in the

In my opinion, no. It’s not like somebody is going to buy raw milk by accident; if you’re buying a cow share or paying $15 a gallon or whatever, you’ve made your decision and you know it’s considered dangerous. Ideally I think it should be legal but everyone should have the sense not to buy it.

One problem, I’m not seeing the duration of the holiday... 3 days is going to be very different from 2 weeks.

If your BAC reads like an area code, you're gonna have a bad time.

I know! Famous rookies NEVER get attention. They don't star in Snickers commercials (Manziel), snort coke on Instagram (Manziel), engage in public drunkenness (Manziel), obsess over "their brand" (RGIII), drag the Kardashian freak show with them (Reggie Bush), have pimp and crack dealers as parents (Bryant), legions

Hey Dick, glad to have you here. Actually this topic been on my mind recently—I tend to be too mentally exhausted at the end of the day to even think about exercise (and the thought of getting up earlier to exercise before work makes me tired just thinking of it!). So I don't know where to find the time. What, more or

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