Millennials Revealed The Exact Moment They Realized They Weren't "Young" Anymore, And Um, I Need To Sit Down After This
"I was born in '81. When my kids were about 6, they asked if I had color TV growing up."
"I was born in '81. When my kids were about 6, they asked if I had color TV growing up."
アメリカ在住の女性が、旅行先のホテルで使えるとっておきの「ライフハック術」を紹介し、ネットで話題を呼んでいます。
"Sometimes, I play the what-if game and wonder what my life would have been like if I hadn't gone out on that first date."
"A successful marriage will have ups and downs. Anyone who says they never have ups and downs is not being truthful."
"My daughter asked me when her dad and I were born — to which she replied, 'OMG the 1900s?!'"
"'Getting ready' pictures are stupid, and I don't know why they became a thing. Why would I want pictures of me and my bridesmaids in bathrobes?"
This routine is supposed to help your curls last all week. Let's just say...the results surprised me. 👀
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Because, apparently, we're the "old" ones now.
The UNbrush has been all over my For You page. So, I finally decided to try it.
"A successful marriage will have ups and downs. Anyone who says they never have ups and downs is not being truthful."
"I went to the most expensive high school in my state. Since it was a boarding school, we had serious old money from all over the world. The bit about how old vs. new treats staff and how nice or rude they are is spot on. The very worst kind of nouveau riche are the kids of first-generation movie stars."
"'Getting ready' pictures are stupid, and I don't know why they became a thing. Why would I want pictures of me and my bridesmaids in bathrobes?"
"Sometimes, I play the what-if game and wonder what my life would have been like if I hadn't gone out on that first date."
"My daughter asked me when her dad and I were born — to which she replied, 'OMG the 1900s?!'"
"I'm a bedside hospital nurse, and 80% of my long-term, seriously ill patients have a smoking history. I theorize that if all those smokers didn't exist, the hospital would struggle to fill the beds because there would be much fewer truly sick people to admit."
Whatever you do, don't write, "I hope you guys don't get divorced" in the guest book.
"I absolutely didn't want to divorce. It was 1000% her choice. ... I feel sadness over losing what we had built together and for what could have been. All my dreams for the future were crushed. I tried to be the best husband I could be. I felt like I was kind, caring, loving, and supportive. I was proud to be the partner to my wife. We built a relationship, a family, and a home together. It was absolutely heartbreaking to be the one that had to file."
"I was surprised that food was a privilege or luxury — not a given. My parents are fairly well-off, and I grew up in a house with an always-stocked pantry and refrigerator. If I was hungry, I ate without question. My wife grew up in relative poverty. If she was hungry, there was a strong likelihood there was no food in the house, and she would stay hungry."
"I was born in '81. When my kids were about 6, they asked if I had color TV growing up."