Same. I save for the most deserving and then I savor it. Also: men can be cunts too! See McConnell, Mitch. As just one example.
Same. I save for the most deserving and then I savor it. Also: men can be cunts too! See McConnell, Mitch. As just one example.
In used to feel the same way but ever since I realized the Brits use it with abandon, I have embraced it. Their usage is more of someone who is an idiot, rather than being so gender specific.
That’s what’s terrifying/frustrating, it seems like they’re stacking the cabinet etc. to essentially remove checks & balances, so that when we cry “you can’t DO that, that’s illegal!” they’re just like, “so?”
This is what happens when your only two categories are “violent Islamic extremist terrorist” and “perfectly swell white guy”
I also have this question and aforementioned ennui.
I avoid that word, too - it’s my special occasion term of deep anger at someone. Oddly enough, I find I’ve been using it more often lately...hmm.
But honest question, what are we going to do about it? What are the next steps here? I feel like we are shouting into a void about federal law and ethics and its making me very tired.
I usually stay away from this term but I have reached my goddamn limit.
Trump is reported to care excessively about the appearance of his staffers.
You can always tell when a dress shirt was designed by someone who has not ironed anything ever or in a very long time.
They’re a pain in the ass to iron, they make big breasts look bigger and they’re awkward under a jacket.
WHAT HAVE WE EVER DONE TO YOU?
Also it shouldn’t be your child’s responsibility to do this. You should have enough of a moral compass to try to do the right thing yourself in order to set an example for you kids!
What does this one do for you, tho?
I hate flapped pockets in general and especially on “business wear.”
This is a picture I took in TJ Maxx. On the right is Calvin Klein. The left is Ivanka’s crappy knockoff. Maybe if her line had a ounce of creativity instead of being shitty knockoffs, it would do better.
“[Trump] called his national security advisor at 3 am with a pressing question he needed answered—is a strong or weak dollar better for the economy?”
“always pushing me to do the right thing”