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My ex-partner and father of my child checks many of the boxes for borderline personality disorder (and he definitely suffers alcohol abuse disorder as well). I’m sure we’ll never know a definitive diagnosis because he refuses to actually go see a therapist. He’s mentioned a few times over the years that he should, but

One of the best shows ever!!

I’m sure cleaning that ‘furniture’ and decor is going to be a field day!

I’m in the minority, but I’m all about the celebrations. I love engagement parties, bridal showers, baby showers, etc. Maybe it’s my cultural background, we love any reason to get family and friends together to celebrate and rejoice about anything.

I love how she claims it takes “five times longer” for the test results in ‘Rwanda, Africa,’ but she was able to get the result of 3 tests in about the time that most people can maybe get one test result in the U.S. #effher

Maybe it’s the Mandela Effect, but I could have sworn there was a story a year or two ago about Trump saying that POWs were losers for getting caught. Maybe I just took what he said about John McCain being a loser and changed the subject...?

I actually really like the name Daisy Bloom. 

Some people just could care less.

It seems like both of them have it. Is that a thing now?

Every? Possible? Story?

Agreed. Sarcasm doesn’t always translate well over written text. And for such a sensitive issue, you really have to make sure your point is delivered the way you want it to be and not misinterpreted. She failed here.

That may have been her intent, and I can see that interpretation, but calling someone whose dismembered body had just been found in concrete after reporting a sexual assault a “snowflake” is at the least insensitive and callous. Her statement comes off as “welp... that’s just what happens in the military. Get assaulted

I posted on a different comment, but her wording was very problematic. Her full comment filled up saying if you’re going to be a snowflake about it, this is the price you pay. Whatever her intentions, taken out of context or not, she tripped herself up with two very poorly worded sentences.

This article did not include her Schoeller’s entire comment in Facebook. The following sentence (if you’re going to cry like a snowflake, this is the price you pay) along with that first sentence makes her statement hard to interpret. It makes it seem like she’s, not wore justifying the “good ol boys” actions, but at

That story took all the wrong turns. I don’t understand why certain people go into teaching if they have no idea how to be aware that they are dealing with real, live, emotionally-developing children and adolescents.

Don’t forget the non-Jezebel readers that brag about breaking quarantine for sex.

I caught on to Better Off Ted after it was already off the air, and was late to the “mad it was cancelled” party, but I still showed up! There should have been more of that show. 

They should have a conversation with Blockbuster about resisting the changing technology and social norms that come with it.

That I didn’t know.

No, I don’t. However past elementary, maybe junior high, I don’t really expect someone to say that their skills are awareness. Leadership? Yes. Great time management? Yes. Goal-setting? Yes. Go-getter? Yes. Awareness? WTF??