Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
PP here. I mean, "gluten intolerant," "vegan," etc.
You know gluten intolerance is a real health problem, right?
For less than 1% of the population, which is far, far less than the amount of people who go gluten-free to mask their subtle eating disorders into socially acceptable habits.
Anonymous wrote:Eating a "paleo" diet.
Running marathons.
Doing yoga more than once/week.
These to me are the biggest show of people who have way too much damn time on their hands.
Anonymous wrote:I guess we know now what DCUMs really care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
PP here. I mean, "gluten intolerant," "vegan," etc.
You know gluten intolerance is a real health problem, right?
For less than 1% of the population, which is far, far less than the amount of people who go gluten-free to mask their subtle eating disorders into socially acceptable habits.
Anonymous wrote:Eating a "paleo" diet.
Running marathons.
Doing yoga more than once/week.
These to me are the biggest show of people who have way too much damn time on their hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, now we're starting to assign value judgments to these symbols. Those of privilege are well-spoken and everyone who uses grammar incorrectly is uneducated, and we know how unsavory that is. *fans self with ivory-ribbed fan inherited from great-grandmother*
You are the one reading the value judgment into that statement. Also you need to work on your reading comprehension.
And yes, I think it is reasonable to expect a purportedly educated person to know the most basic rules of grammar. Do you teach your kids to say "give she the toy" and "her wented to the store with he?" Because that's what it sounds like to me when people say "give it to her and I." This is not complicated stuff. If someone routinely sent you emails that said "forward the draft to I" would you not wonder about that person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
PP here. I mean, "gluten intolerant," "vegan," etc.
You know gluten intolerance is a real health problem, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
PP here. I mean, "gluten intolerant," "vegan," etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.
I agree with this except for dietary requirements. I think the opposite: being able to eat anything in moderation, drink and function, smoke a cigarette occasionally when with prep school friends and still look attractive and not be self conscious at all. "Grandmother smoked and drank gin until she was 92"
Anonymous wrote:Being a good skier.
Straight teeth.
Dietary requirements.