Being responsible for an emotionally volatile teenager on a field trip 13 years ago shouldn't mean they deserve to be homeless, what?
meliaesc
Is it not possible that drawing #1 evokes the most joy? What are the voting criteria?
Maybe casually ask her sometime if she needs anything? Listen when she expresses interest in a random gadget, piece of cloth, etc? Notice when she gets frustrated with a task that a tool can help with, or that you can volunteer to manage?
People usually buy gifts they would like, and its so nice she loves it still, but I'd bet she'd be extra happy with a surprise.
Nah, I'm a sedentary motherfucker.
My mother uses email for nearly everything. I'm 31 now, but in high school she'd email me from the basement that dinner is ready.
Just last month I received this... we chat on WhatsApp and phone calls regularly as well.
Was it flavored when she put it in the fridge?
For those who haven't reached that decade of saving, they are still at the mercy of their jobs.
Ignoring the context of a situation is completely useless.
Still gotta be a mess in there.
Yep. Got one for my mother who lives in remote Jamaica so we could check on her after hurricanes.
It's past your bedtime Freud.
The difference is Americans actively voted for their current situation