@butch_culp@TheMoneyApe@POTUS Sign up and go get it key board warrior. Easy to type that. There a smidge more to it than just going in and getting it. Jeez.
@TheMoneyApe@POTUS, this is pure bullshit, there will never be a deal. Put your big boy pants on and finish the job, just go in and take the damn nuclear material. It’s not rocket science.
🚨 BREAKING 🚨
U.S. & IRAN ARE CLOSING IN ON A DEAL THAT WOULD EXTEND THEIR CEASEFIRE BY 60 DAYS.
RUBIO SAID A DECISION COULD COME VERY SOON.
"THIS NEEDS TO BE SOLVED ONE WAY OR ANOTHER."
HERE'S THE DEAL FRAMEWORK... see below
The fact that he picked up the lightsaber again after 20 years and was moving so fast the director actually had to tell him to slow down is absolutely insane.
@Timiii360@Raindropsmedia1 She works around food. I don’t want a burger given to me from someone in a half shirt. And it’s called professional to come to work in a proper uniform. If she wants to wear a bathing suit she can work at a swimming pool
@Raindropsmedia1 she has a point the shirt clearly doesn’t fit properly. as long as she’s doing her job well, a bit of midriff shouldn’t be a safety or customer issue. uniforms need to actually fit people!
A Whataburger employee is upset with her manager for refusing to let her wear her shirt like a crop top. She claims it’s too big and asks, ‘How is my stomach harming anybody?’ 👀🍔👕
Ok….so tell me this: IF you woke up and there is a monkey on your back porch on a big ranch in the middle of nowhere TX, would your first thought be: Are my buds playing a prank on me!????? Well, it wasn’t a prank…..but it was a real monkey. 😂😂🤷
@Mr_Husky1 No no and absolutely not. Your son should come first speaking from a step mother. I always knew my stepdaughter was very much Ed lived by my husband and that’s the way it should be
My fiancée doesn't want my 17-year-old son at our wedding, she said my son's presence would take away the spotlight from her, And that's making me question whether I should go through with the marriage?
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@KeruboSk This is a hard question as we don’t know you both or your relationship? Is he controlling? Does he pay for things and be ugly about it? I would follow advice from above with a contract so your name is there somewhere. This is tough one these days. You need to protect yourself.
My boyfriend and I are planning to buy a house together after dating for 3 years.
He earns significantly more than I do, so he’d be contributing about 70% of the down payment. Because of that, he wants the house to be only in his name.
He says it’s just “fair” based on the numbers, but we’d both be living there, splitting bills, and building a life together.
I’ve been watching a lot of relationship content about equity vs equality, and it made me realize things don’t always have to be 50/50 but this feels like I’d have no security at all.
He said if we ever broke up, he’d “do the right thing,” but that doesn’t really reassure me.
My friends say don’t move in unless my name is on it. His friends apparently think I’m being entitled.
Now I feel stuck between trusting him and protecting myself.
Is this a red flag I’m trying too hard to rationalize?
Question: Do you judge people for living in a trailer? 😅
My husband and I are thinking about buying some land and putting a double wide on it. But I'm not gonna lie... the stigma of living in a trailer is definitely in the back of my mind.
I don't tend to care what people think for the most part, but this is something that gets me.
This woman was getting her hair done at her local salon when she overheard the stylists talking to a client. Weeks ago the stylists begged the client not to change her hair color because it would take allot of work to revert back if she ever wanted to do so and it would destroy her hair.
The client said it wasn’t a problem and that she wouldn’t change her mind because she loved the color so much. She changed her light blonde hair to a reddish brown. Now today she decides she’s tired of the color and wants to go back to the blonde.
The hair stylists refuses citing what she told her previously, was the hair stylist just being unreasonable or should the client heeded her warning?