Back when I was a high school wrestler, I was forced to cut my mullet or forfeit the match.
Back when I was a high school wrestler, I was forced to cut my mullet or forfeit the match.
Ugh... I think it’s a testament to her writing, but I disagree with everything Gita says. I have a visceral hatred of everything she likes and she stands against everything I love.
God, this site has become trash.
You keep harping on the value of the TV, but you’re ignoring that breaking and entering is a felony. The concern isn’t the cost of the TV, it’s that he felt okay with breaking into someone else’s house to take something he wanted.
Or, your guests could just bring their own computer.
Actually, that’s wrong — you cannot be fired for discussing salaries (there’s even a federal law that prohibits firing employees for that).
As someone who is quite good at darts, this advice is only good to a degree.
Yeah, but at least she had standards...
I’m unclear how this is a lifehack...
Top notch journalism, right here.
Was there any point at all to this article?
I wish my wife and I would have talked more about her family’s health. She’s pretty much the only neurotypical one in her family.
Our son is autistic.
Ugh.
Ugh.... I’m a pretty tidy person that cleans up after myself, cleans up spills and small messes as I see them (kids’ toys, blankets strewn across the couch, etc.), but my wife is the type that doesn’t bother to clean if it’s not super messy (which it never is because I clean as I go).
So inevitably, it reaches a state…
“Insurance companies don’t even start making money off you until the second year you have a policy.”
I find that hard to believe. I haven’t filed a claim in years, so I imagine every year is pure profit for my insurance company, what with the fact that they spend $0 on me — providing no service beyond a state-mandated…
Or you’re accumulating debt.
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So, my wife and I are both frugal, have a combined income of $165k / year.
“the highest-achieving students ... receive the most generous financial aid packages from their schools.”
I see nothing wrong with this picture. The unfortunate fact that the poor are disproportionately more likely to NOT be high-achievers is a symptom of poverty, true, but it’s not immoral for a school to recruit the…
This assumes that the employee brings a lot to the table.