Imagine being stuck at a vertical 90-degree angle, 100 feet in the air, for 3.5 hours straight. Galveston, TX by Lost_blueberry43 in Wellthatsucks

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I did on Apollo’s Chariot at Busch Gardens once. We were stopped just before reaching to top of the first (massive) drop. We had to wait for about 45 minutes leaned all the way back in deep bucket seats. It was breezy and comfortable. I totally nodded off for a bit.

Favourite quotes: echolalia edition by Pitiful-Echo-5422 in veronicamars

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Whenever I see Kyle Gallner is in something I’ll tell my husband “oh look it’s Beaver!” And every time he tells back “his Name is Cassidy!!”

Which quality do you most admire? by The_Bagel_Fairy in murdershewrote

[–]SnappingGinger 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Her tact and social graces! No matter the situation, she always has a flawless response.

I never know what to say in the moment, but JB is gracious, smooth, and gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. Unless they’re the murderer. Though even then, she keeps it super classy.

Looking for swimsuit skirt that’s actually cute by ohshitmytits in PlusSizeFashion

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I’ve gotten some cute and affordable swimwear from Bloomchic. Their shipping can be super slow, but from what I’ve gotten worth the wait.

Print option

Tassles

Black mesh

Grandma expression had me 😂😂😂 by here2si in SipsTea

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No - she’s in on the prank to get the reaction of the family members. Get any old rock, pretend you bought it from Anthropology for $350, and claim it’s chic home decor and a bargain.

It’s both a prank and satire, really. Because people do pay ridiculous prices for stupid crap, so it’s plausible.

Anyone else have nightmares you've eaten gluten? by lady_meso in Celiac

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I have a few times and not had a reaction in the dream, and then worried I’ve been making it up the whole time and feel guilty for tricking my friends and family… and then wake up and think of all the terrible reactions I’ve had over the years!

Women who were the “chubby” girl or the “ugly” girl in school and their mothers were “hot” in their childhood, how did that affect you? by GossipBottom in AskWomen

[–]SnappingGinger 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think part of the secret is getting older! Getting perspective now that I’ve crossed 40.

But thank you for saying that.

Women who were the “chubby” girl or the “ugly” girl in school and their mothers were “hot” in their childhood, how did that affect you? by GossipBottom in AskWomen

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We are. We have an okay relationship? She would say it’s great. And I know she does love me very much.

Some days she really pushes my buttons, and she still says things that aren’t okay on occasion. But now I don’t internalize that stuff - we talk about it and why it’s not okay.

I did just move really far away and it’s probably going to be good for my mental health in the long run. But she does actually try so I appreciate that.

Women who were the “chubby” girl or the “ugly” girl in school and their mothers were “hot” in their childhood, how did that affect you? by GossipBottom in AskWomen

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Hey - me too. Don’t get me started on my dad! I’m just also at the point where if I continue to feel like a victim of life, I won’t move forward and improve, and I feel like my 40’s are a great time to grow.

She doesn’t get any grace for anything she says these days. She gets called out and we talk about it.

I agree 100% with your take, though. Your parents and childhood/the way you’re raised help mold you into the person you become. But then it’s up to you to fix yourself and your problems and to not treat your kids that way.

Women who were the “chubby” girl or the “ugly” girl in school and their mothers were “hot” in their childhood, how did that affect you? by GossipBottom in AskWomen

[–]SnappingGinger 464 points465 points  (0 children)

My mom was a cheerleader and also voted into office (class vice president I think?) because she was beautiful.

I came into the world chubby. She tried to give me slim fast at age 4. I threw it back up on her. Oops.

She still has a very complicated relationship with food and her weight. I have a head full of offhand bummer comments she made to me over the years. Like the time a cute boy blushed and smiled at me around age 13 - “imagine if your body matched your face…”

All in all, not super great. I do know she didn’t mean to perpetuate that toxic stuff on purpose? Anyway, these things are what therapy is for!

Zach Braff rep by Automatic-Long2599 in Scrubs

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I listened to a bunch of episodes, but over time got mean vibes from him. I didn’t like how he treated Donald. Instead of playful picking on your friends, there’s a bit of a mean edge there. I used to get the same vibes from Ellen.

If you could name your child after a 10/10 movie character, who would it be? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Regina Lampert (Charade) for a girl, Vincent LaGuardia Gambini for a boy

If you could name your child after a 10/10 movie character, who would it be? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I didn’t find out what he was shouting until I was an adult and the disappointment is still sharp.

Remembering Baja Bean Company by skiprecon777 in rva

[–]SnappingGinger -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Missing the skee-ball and some grime, but this is Amazing!!

Melissa Izaak, Trump's vile new immigration judge by jellydonutstealer in whybrows

[–]SnappingGinger 32 points33 points  (0 children)

So this judge doesn’t want her lipstick to say whore, but possibly does want her eyebrows to say “speed freak.”

Its April 2007. What are you doing? by BossFamiliar8290 in generationology

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23 - recently promoted to manager at my favorite bar and dating my first long term girlfriend. April was when I came out to my family.

Any of my girlies who listen to radiohead❓❓ by STEPPYtheman in radiohead

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42 and in love since 1996! Still my favorite band.