Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh has finally been called back in to work and I am so excited about him being gone.
Oh I understand this. I am so sick of being "supervised".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not concerned about education equity at this point and feel the school system did the best they could to provide devices and point parents to how to get low cost and free internet and at this point it needs the schools just need to teach and if some kids get left behind than it's on their parents. School will be there in the Fall and the kids can repeat. It won't cost the parents more.
We still do not have the distance-learning packets from FFX county, nor any real time distance leading elementary lessons - after 3 weeks.
But my kids recognized one of their teachers in front of their school when we rode by yesterday: he was passing out free lunch.
I pay taxes to the school to educate by kids, not to run a soup kitchen for the 5% farms. Teachers are supposed to teach.
Anonymous wrote:1. I feel like a teenager waiting for the little symbol to turn green that shows that my coworker is online and not away or busy. I actually put makeup on yesterday because I knew he'd be in the same video meeting. He's a great guy but I'm pretty sure I'm just bored.
2. I have three Sam's Club cases of toilet paper in the basement that I bought in Dec before the holidays and forgot about.
3. My coffee thermos is filled with red wine today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to secretly judge the "mommy juice" wine guzzling moms.
Now I am one.
say goodbye to your abs, your face (you will get jowls) and say hello to heart disease, diabetes and early death. oh yes, also 200% higher chance of breast cancer.
you're welcome.
Please take your coconut water and go elsewhere, you hysterical teetotaler. You sound incredibly boring and judgmental. So many fake doctors and crackpot scientists on these threads lately.![]()
Nope, just a person with eyes to see with and who is also capable of reading. That's all it takes to know the facts you moron.
Anonymous wrote:My dh has finally been called back in to work and I am so excited about him being gone.
Anonymous wrote:I’m about to rub my spouse in sardine oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to secretly judge the "mommy juice" wine guzzling moms.
Now I am one.
say goodbye to your abs, your face (you will get jowls) and say hello to heart disease, diabetes and early death. oh yes, also 200% higher chance of breast cancer.
you're welcome.
Please take your coconut water and go elsewhere, you hysterical teetotaler. You sound incredibly boring and judgmental. So many fake doctors and crackpot scientists on these threads lately.![]()
Anonymous wrote:A coworker on my team needs TP. I have plenty and I'm not offering to him. He's single, 20 something. Hasn't been taking this as seriously as he should. Having friends over etc. Hes also doing the bare minimum amount of work and it's being noticed by our supervisor. She mentioned to me in passing. We work closely together and I could give him a heads up but I'm not. F him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to secretly judge the "mommy juice" wine guzzling moms.
Now I am one.
say goodbye to your abs, your face (you will get jowls) and say hello to heart disease, diabetes and early death. oh yes, also 200% higher chance of breast cancer.
you're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received chain mail from a guy I super “admire,” asking me to send uplifting wisdom—to get us through these trying times—to 20 people in my contacts or something, and I sent a note to the organizer declining to do so. I would do anything for love, but I won’t do that.
I’ve declined the opportunity to send recipes and poems. Problem 1 is I don’t know 20 people. Problem 2 is I just don’t....