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We don’t need no education.

I’d be scared to buy the book and see how many skills I’m lacking (as a 35 year old adult).

I prefer the URL to the headline.

Thank you for the excellent link to be shared every time people talk about their personal risk assessments.

That photo will haunt me forever. She looks so FORLORN

I’ll never get over the complaint in that image—we had to wait because the only way she can eat fajitas is with shredded cheese. Shredded cheese is great. I love it, especially when it gets all gooey and melty. But if I can’t eat something without cheese (unless one of the main parts of the item is cheese grilled

It kind of seems like you’re interested

I mean don’t make your female coworkers uncomfortable and they have no reason to misconstrue anything.  Tired of people pretending this is hard.

No, that’s “interesting”.  Gee SupersonicATX, that is an interesting shirt.  Fun can mean “a bit much for me but it’s fine or even good.”

I have been wondering about this recently.

just remove last . at the url

Wear the mask. If they don’t like it, they can drive the bus themselves. OSHA, the Federal Gov’t and your state gov’t are all recommending them in the situation you’re describing so I’d hope that some of that would make it more difficult for them to push back.

I see single drivers while wearing a mask, too. I like to think that they are running multiple necessary errands and choosing to leave the mask on rather than take it on and off each time they get in and out of the car (and the more you handle the mask to take it on and off, the more likely you are to spread

Indeed there is less of it now, but I’m 40 those olden days were my formative years. I have put on a bra maybe 5 times since March 15, when my office sent us all home for the pandemic. It’s only the past week or two that I realized every bra I own, every bra I have owned for the last two decades, is padded.

And the cycle continues.

Don’t worry about it. I started a new job in a new city at the end of March.
I have yet to see my office or meet any of my new co-workers face-to-face. I haven’t even seen most of the neighborhood I live in now.

I suppose I was thinking I was hired four months ago, but what is time. 

I’ve traveled extensively, so I’m very comfortable with most of the logistical aspects of traveling - eating, housing, maintaining US finances, etc.

We made one from an old pillow case. This picture sums up her feelings:

I present to you.. the pool noodle necklace.