Seriously, fuck that dude.
Seriously, fuck that dude.
And Chop Suey is the best, IMO.
Do you apply the same logic to employees who have elderly parents and act as a primary care giver? Because many of the same issues arise.
Plus when they keep changing the cast, it gets really confusing.
Chop Suey for the win!
Yeah I was surprised to see this pop up. All the more reason to throw my biz to Chop Suey. I have a feeling Black Swan is going to lose a good bit of clientele.
Meagan and Andres are abundant in my neighborhood, I chalk it up to having 6 restaurants and 2 collar popping bars in one square block.
God, so true!
He reminds me of people I've known who aren't artistically inclined but surround themselves with those who are, giving them an air of artistry even if it's second hand.
Ugh so he's that guy who pays you in "exposure." Fuck off, Elon.
We’re no fans of Trump here in the commonwealth. We started going blue in 2008 and haven’t stopped since. Granted western Va tends to be more conservative, but this story does not surprise me.
I may be recalling incorrectly, but wasn’t Revelations potentially on the chopping block because there were other, more popular texts up for consideration?
Oh I have met those people who use others’ pain as a weapon, been on the receiving end of some of that cruelty. I finally had to decide that it said more about their own hidden pain than it did about my diagnosis. I don’t fault people for wanting to keep quiet publicly in order to keep the wolves at bay, it’s just…
In some ways I feel like mental illness is still treated like a moral failing. Much the same way people used to view left handedness, only we’ve moved past the latter.
For a long time I avoided telling people too. I was diagnosed with clinical depression at 15, but I know it was with me for years before that, probably since birth.
Seriously, my depression worsens when I’m put in the position of having to be “up” all the damn time.
I agree it’s definitely important for the person with the illness to seek treatment, but Spade’s case does illustrate that people are fearful of coming forward, even if it means losing everything.
It really speaks to the need to destigmatize mental illness. Whether it’s situation depression or a chronic disgnosis, it’s part of the human condition and admitting that only makes it easier for others to talk about their experiences and realize they are not alone.
I’m gonna miss it something fierce.
So much yes!