thevoidlesscreature
thevoidlesscreature
thevoidlesscreature

I would never do it, but how tempting. I put a halt to big birthday parties for my daughter after her 6th birthday—a bunch of people didn't RSVP, and some RSVPd they were coming and didn't show.

I love the special day out idea!! I am so done with stressing for a big party for the kids! On the other hand, some of those big parties are just so much fun! Oh well, you can count on me and my kids to be there! (Unless it is bad weather, sorry, but icy conditions will make me keep my family home..)

Oh god, the fucking goody bags. I hate putting those stupid things together. If you're not careful you can end up spending more money on the damned goody bags than the actual PARTY.

Remember birthday parties at home, with punch and cake, and pin the tail on the donkey? What happened to that? Don't get me started on goody bags. What a pain in the ass.

I can't imagine how much worse this must be for the people who throw huge pinterest inspired bday parties. I'm sure it's a ton of work. Not to mention if there are multiple no shows.

They probably booked everything but the hotels.

I feel really positive for all the Penn State alumni who will interpret this move as a validation of what they've claimed all along: That their hero was not the driver of a nefarious coverup, but was simply too much of a stupid pants-shitting old dullard to put the pieces together, realize what was going on, and take

Oh, thanks! I've never had much luck without an underwire, but always want one. Will have to put this on the wish list.

Oh please. If someone handed me even $10,000 when I was 21 there was no way I would have managed it correctly. And probably the first thing I would have done would have asked my dad "What would be the smart thing to do with this?" I think that in Hockey and Baseball and to a lesser extent Football we tend to forget

I'm a 34G/H and this all sounds pretty familiar. I don't dislike them the way I used to, but we've hardly made peace - it's more that I brutally beat them into submission with expensive bras and weight lifting, which does a pretty good job shrinking them if you do it right. Buying my first G-cup bra was a great day.

Yooo serious. I am a 34G/32GG and ouch I can't even imagine O.o;;;

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Absolutely incredible story. Thank you so much for sharing it. What an amazing journey.

Wow, awesome story. Thanks for writing this, and to Jezebel for publishing it!

Finally! Someone with the courage to affirmatively identify the restaurant without playing silly guessing games like "it's named after a town that's in the same state as another town that provided the name for a famous soap opera" or some equally asinine riddle.

What?? You are not understanding. This is an article discussing a "legal situation" and a court filing in a pending court case. It is not "my phrasing;" it is the phrasing used in federal employment discrimination law, and the phrasing used by Saks' lawyers in their motion. I was quoting their court filing, as well as

I'm using the term that is used in employment discrimination analyses. "Legal class" is not the correct term or even a recognized term in employment discrimination. Also, this article is discussing the legal court filings of Saks, which state verbatim that "transsexuals are not a protected class." You are making