What if you dropped dead? 6 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
The response doesn't work in the post. The question is, "What's the worse thing," not the worst thing. There must be something worse than your decomposing body in your room lol
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Me IRL when someone's arguing with me online 5 comments
Gorilla playing with his son 3 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Yet some people still don't see how humans could be related to primates?!
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delicious 3 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Haha that's what my husband and I said when we first saw it. Plus, the caramel is hard so it doesn't even pull apart. We were so annoyed by that.
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Different ways to say it 8 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
I like how all sayings attempt a rhyme scheme, with the exception of the original saying.
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The five kinds of fear 9 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Nah, it's scarier to realize that you've been using data instead of WiFi for the last few hours.
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The five kinds of fear 9 comments
I love the Pope so much (NSFW for slightly disfigured man) 39 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
If my boss chastised me for looking at this picture because a disfigurement is considered NSFW, then I'd need to find a new boss.
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The five kinds of fear 9 comments
Heard about Mansplaining? 8 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Thank you. I don't agree when people call simple condescension "mansplaining" because that defeats the purpose of the portmanteau "man" + "explaining."
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Heard about Mansplaining? 8 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
My understanding of mansplaining is when a man (not a licensed gynaecologist or other medical expert) tries to explain things about being a woman to women (e.g., if a woman is experiencing menstrual cramps and a man explains what cramps are and how to deal with them). Another example is the time Tom Cruise claimed that women who use medication to treat post partum depression are in the wrong and they just need to take more vitamins. http://www.postpartumprogress.com/postpartum-depression-tom-cruise-finds-cure
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Emo mannequins 3 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Whenever I see mannequins in poses like this, I can't help but wonder if this is the store's way of hiding the fact that their clothes don't fit well. After all, if clothes won't fit well on a mannequin that has no realistic bodily imperfections (e.g., cellulite), then customers won't expect the clothes to fit well on real people. If a mannequin is in an odd pose, then customers can't see where the clothes bulge, lift, etc.
why do these people exist 15 comments
Doing the right thing 15 comments
claudiafox
· 7 years ago
Although I like this idea and think there should be something similar for learning and beginner drivers, I'm not a fan of how much that rear window is being covered....
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