victorianchick
victorianchick
victorianchick

So much head shaking:

Yeah & in 4 years she'll have school paid for while the rest of them (myself included) have loans for the rest of their lives, (minus the trust fund babies).

To be perfectly honest, I felt more degraded in a minimum wage, blue-collar, low paying, service job than I ever did doing porn.

"I found out a girl in our freshman class is a pornstar. I've now made it my goal to fuck her before I graduate." -

Guys? You know about Jay Mohr's wife, right? Like how she used to be really beautiful and has since had so many cosmetic procedures she's nearly unrecognizable? Alyssa Milano was not taking the high road with that tweet.

I think people with kids need to keep a better eye on what the fuck their kids are posting. I watch my cousin's 16 year old kid on Instagram post things that I think he's going to be seriously sorry about one day.

I know someone 6 years in the Army, then Teach for America, then law school, hated law, went back to Teach for America in one of the roughest schools in NYC. Truman. Knife fights, all manner of craziness. Sex in stairwells. I asked him, with this amazing background, why not tutor Dalton or prep school kids. He said,

Could be. I've done similar work and at one point we were only paid 1.67 per hour. But with housing and five-star meals, we actual made minimum wage. Still awful, but . . . yep

I wonder she having her room & board covered though? I thought that's how nannying situations usually work—they live with the family for free and don't have to pay for food/internet/cable etc but ultimately that's all deducted from their wages. In that case maybe this wasn't that egregious? It would come out to around

Okay, this is an issue I hold dear to me for stupid reasons, and I have to defend my selfies. So I'm just copypasting from a little thing I already had written. Apologies for the long post and its almost narcissistic vibe, but I mean what I say here.

Tragic, yes. But is it any more tragic that a slow decline, ending your days in a hospital bed hooked up to various tubes and machines and subjected to what basically amounts to torture just to keep you "alive" for another couple of weeks?

I don't know, people in my family hardly ever make it to 65...

What a beautiful story – my next run will be for her.