February 2012
82 posts
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The Coffee Cycle →
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Lol, this is the coffee cycle <3
The Cheat Sheet: A request from Jess, who’s working on a story about men settling for... →
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A request from Jess, who’s working on a story about men settling for “Mrs. Good Enough”:
Fellas, I have two statistics (as compiled by Helen Fisher) that I would love a male perspective on, for a story in The Daily Beast: 1. That 31 percent of men say they’d commit to someone who…
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“KNOW YOUR WORTH! You are not a machine!!!…no one is handing out any medals for staying awake for three days straight…the client will not pay you more because they feel sorry for you showing up strung out on red-bull and coffee. They do not care about you…only about the job…when they are sending you changes at 12:30AM, they are doing so from their blackberry, while at a bar, drinking Hennessy, looking ass, or while they are getting a handy…meanwhile you are in front of your computer drooling on your keyboard, hallucinating about Mario and Luigi. Your health (mental and physical) should be your number one priority. Know this: If you drop down one day from exhaustion, the client is not going to weep over your corpse while their project grinds to a halt…they will simply call up the next available person and move on.”
—Corretta Singer
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Classy Leopard Eyes Tutorial. This make-up is BANANAS. Amazing.
“Love comes when manipulation stops; when you think more about the other person than about his or her realiction to you; when you dare to reveal yourself fully; when you dare to be vulnerable.”
—Joyce Brothers
January 2012
71 posts
“We are not defined by the past, but by whom we choose to be in the present.”
—Kung Fu Panda
“Life is like that worldly, super-chic, insanely intelligent friend who makes jokes that you have to pretend to like…until you gain the wisdom to appreciate them for what they are.”
—ME :-)
“To live with the conscious knowledge of the shadow of uncertainty, with the knowledge that disaster or tragedy could strike at any time; to be afraid and to know and acknowledge your fear, and still to live creatively and with unstinting love: that is to live with grace.”
—Peter Abrahams