Sauce on the first photo, please?
Sauce on the first photo, please?
And you’re too ignorant to know the difference between to, two, and too.
Exactly. I work in used goods and when finding the value of an item, Ebay is only useful if you go to “completed listings” and then “sold.” With that said, though, the information in the article is still reliable… old Levis are worth money, as evidenced by these two items, already sold: http://www.ebay.com/itm/levis-501XX-BIG-E-vintage-/171041304091?pt=US_CSA_MC_Jeans&hash=item27d2db2e1b
and http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-50s-Big-E-LEVIS-507XX-Second-Edition-Denim-Jacket-sz-38-40-/271192214426?pt=Vintage_Men_s_Clothing&hash=item3f2450cb9a
I think the sort of comments being posted on this article perfectly illustrate the answer to the question, “Why do we still need feminism?”
Oh my god, until I got to the last picture I was just thinking “Eh, a nose job.” “Eh, too much eyebrows.” And then… oh my god.
beautiful. black. skin.
Unfortunately I’m not twelve and this doesn’t interest me.
I used to work in a nursing home, and a lot of this sounds familiar. However, perhaps this person had better experiences with the staff than I did. I worked there for a month, and the entire time I could hear other staff members (other nurses and CNAs) whispering about how “slow” I was and how I was going to be fired if I kept working slowly. I tried to move quickly, but I also was not as strong as other nurses and therefore I took more time turning the residents or getting them up. I ended up walking out one night crying because I couldn’t stand the whispering anymore. I never came back or called because the thought of confronting any of the other staff sent me into panic attacks. I eventually received a letter that said I’d been fired for absenteeism. Now I can’t find a job in healthcare at all because that’s on my record, which sucks, because it really is my passion.
It looks trendy, edgy, new, and cute.
This is the most retarded fake shit I’ve ever read. Also, it occurs in the future. Idiot.