Bliss is an idiot. But that's neither flame worthy, unpopular or a confession.
She's also not 200lbs ...that's just a lie.
My confession since we are talking about men and women in the workforce: one of my employees makes a good $10k more than me because he started as an outside hire instead of working his way up (and he's a guy!). We have about the same experience but I have much more education, knowledge and drive. I sooo want to go to my boss and pull a "why does he make more than me?!?" But I know that isn't the appropriate approach.
Wait -- you mean you don't buy that she's put on 70 pounds in the past, what, sixtwo months and will take off 60-something pounds in the next few months?
FTFY
As always, Bliss turns an unrelated post into something that's about her. Such a narcissist.
Real talk.... I'm not going to trip over someone telling me "nice smile." But lewd sexually charged comments are definitely not something I'm comfortable with and will report.
Post by emilyinchile on Mar 6, 2015 9:42:11 GMT -5
Don't mind me, I'm just over here liking every post from so many of you intelligent women who get that little comments are part of a bigger problem and being reminded by the quoted posts why I blocked bliss in the first place (and I don't just mean the poor spelling/grammar - newsflash, using the word "myself" when it's supposed to be "me" doesn't make you sound smarter).
Also, when you have a public IG account where you post pictures of yourself, you might want to refrain from grossly exaggerating your weight gain for pity.
Nerdy confession: MH and I won first and second place, respectively, in a Simpsons diorama contest. And we tied for second place in the general trivia contest. irene adler
Nerdy confession: MH and I won first and second place, respectively, in a Simpsons diorama contest. And we tied for second place in the general trivia contest. irene adler
Post by Velvetshady on Mar 6, 2015 10:22:26 GMT -5
I used to feel bad for the people that bothered to feel bad for, honestly respond to, or even get pissed at crap the resident MM troll posts. But, fuck, at this point, you want to waste you time and emotion on her trolling BS--which is the only thing she has ever been constant about, that she is trolling, lying, and full of shit--then you deserve what you get.
Nerdy confession: MH and I won first and second place, respectively, in a Simpsons diorama contest. And we tied for second place in the general trivia contest. irene adler
Nerdy confession: MH and I won first and second place, respectively, in a Simpsons diorama contest. And we tied for second place in the general trivia contest. irene adler
I want to see pictures!
MH's is from the episode "Brush With Greatness," where the family goes to Mt. Splashmore water park. MH made the mountain from paper mache and spray-painted some tubing for the coiled water slide. He bought a bag of sand (50 lbs., lol) and glued it to the bottom of the diorama, and drew in a lazy river. Homer is inside a painted paper towel tube suspended from the top, because in the episode he got stuck in the tube because he was too fat, and his section of the waterslide tube was lifted out with a crane while people booed at him. He got everyone to sing the "I Wanna Go To Mt. Splashmore!" song with him. His prize was a cool print of the "Worker and Parasite" cartoon so we'll need to get a frame for it.
The pic of MH's was taken at the competition. Mine were taken at home, so please excuse how messy my pics are.
Mine was from the episode "A Streetcar Named Marge," where she joins a community theater production of "A Streetcar Named Desire." I printed screenshots of the characters but I hand-drew everything else. Thanks to MH's great suggestion, I covered the back in red fabric to look like the theater curtain and hide the cardboard as best I could.
The play starts out with Chief Wiggum in front of the Louisiana Superdome and then the stage rotates to the main set (I've never read the actual play so I have no idea what the scene is, lol), so I mounted everything on a cardboard circle and secured it to the cardboard box with a gold paper fastener. The hosts asked everyone to describe their diorama, so I started singing the "New Orleans" song and had the audience join in, and then I spun the set around at the appropriate lyric and I got a really good crowd response because they couldn't see the house portion of the set before I spun it.
Marge is suspended from butcher's twine because in the play she was suspended from rope and swung around to symbolize Blance DuBois's descent into madness. You can't see it here, but I put Barney and Moe behind the doors pulling on the rope. Ned Flanders, as Stanley, is in the front doing the "STELLA!" yell. Apu is the paperboy.
On one side, I pasted the marquee from the front of the playhouse, and since it had spotlights in the show I clipped on a little reading light from Dollar Tree. The other side was the final play scene of Marge/Blance riding away in the streetcar (which I added at the last minute since it seemed stupid to not include the actual streetcar in the diorama, lol). And when I was wrapping up my explanation at the contest, I turned it around to show Llewellyn Sinclair holding the "Play Diorama Enjoyed By All" newsletter and recited the line from the episode. My prize was a boxed trivia game.