Kayla
@caryatis
Worry not stalactite fans
Yes people should host more but logistically, 40+ guests? In houses generally smaller than ours? Were they all on the lawn?
For some historical context on how to make friends, I was going through my mom's 1979 photo album. In that year she threw 14 parties with > 40 people, each with a distinct theme. This doesn't include dinner parties, get together, or any other social activities.
Let’s not force insurers to cover wearables. These devices encourage hypochondria, and they’re cheap enough that those who want them can already pay for them
The short version is that RFK, Jr. may have PrEP coverage in his sights, which would be deeply concerning. He may also hope to force insurers and employers to cover wearables as an essential preventive service. blog.dividedargument.com/p/less-prep-mo…
On her first date with Jack Kerouac, Joyce Johnson says, he showed up broke, made her pay for his dinner, demanded to move into her apartment, and told her he didn’t like blondes (she volunteered to dye her hair) It simply is not the case that only the deserving find love
Need more discourse about the converse: the friend who is fat, demanding, unpleasant and unsuccessful, yet always beloved
Attention, Myconauts! 🍄 A new IRB-approved Amanita experiences survey has just launched, led by researchers at the University of British Columbia, University of Washington, and University of Ottawa. The study aims to better understand the effects people experience from…
Undetectable!
I don’t know about you but I cured my autism, I’m undetectable
I broke my screen door and immediately thought, how can i get a man to fix this? 😳
Of course you write a personal message in the card. Doesn’t have to be original. In fact, you should only be buying blank cards!
very confused by this sentiment?? are all of y’all’s family members writing lengthy messages in every card they give you?? imo selecting a nice card with a meaningful message can be as much of a loving gesture as writing something yourself
I think birds (cardinals?) are harvesting this chair pad for nesting material. Let’s hope it’s not toxic!
