Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the laundry fairy does not turn clothes right side out.
Stop sleeping with my husband![]()
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I have a friend who used to fold her husband’s clothing the way it came out of the dryer. If it was inside out when he put it in the hamper, that’s how it went in his drawer after washing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the laundry fairy does not turn clothes right side out.
Stop sleeping with my husband![]()
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I have a friend who used to fold her husband’s clothing the way it came out of the dryer. If it was inside out when he put it in the hamper, that’s how it went in his drawer after washing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.
Clicked on this thread to say exactly the opposite. The people who are most successful in business and law are not necessarily the smartest. Those with innate genius-level intelligence may not be able to parlay it into being successful.
That's true. Work ethic is important too.
So are the advantages and opportunities that come from being high SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so much explaining but I’m from a different European country and every time someone hears me speak of the first time they tell me how they lived their in college, were based there in the army, have an Aunt who lives there etc etc……. I have to listen to be polite but I just don’t care…..
Well you’re just mean then. I’m an American living in Europe, and often have Europeans tell me the same kind of anecdotes about their experiences in America. And I listen happily and really do care. Let me guess. You’re German?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.
I believe the opposite of this now that I've married into money.
Some of my ILs are the dumbest MFs around but are super successful because of name recognition and family money.
Is you MIL Paris Hilton?
Anonymous wrote:That I'm just not a 'food' person. I like what I like and I don't like what I don't like. I am always simply happy to be wherever I am with the people I am with and yes, I'd literally be happy with a bowl of rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so much explaining but I’m from a different European country and every time someone hears me speak of the first time they tell me how they lived their in college, were based there in the army, have an Aunt who lives there etc etc……. I have to listen to be polite but I just don’t care…..
That because my parents came from one Asian country 70 years ago, that I am still American. I do not need to know about the best sushi or pho restaurant you visited or that you like your Chinese dry cleaner. I don't need to know that a Korean family was kind to you when you had your baby and that your child has the best Filipino teacher. I am an American. I speak English well because it is my native and first language and the one I have been speaking for over 50 years. You don't have to speak lower or louder to me because I have Asian features.
Anonymous wrote:That the laundry fairy does not turn clothes right side out.
Anonymous wrote:Fruit won't make you fat. Not even a bunch of grapes. Maybe a bunch of grapes, juiced, fermented, but even that is debatable.