Leaving college and entering the real world is scary.
Oh, middle school — how I definitely do not miss those days. The mean girls, the urge to fit in,...
Both rush and networking can be kind of the worst, but it's what they lead to that matters.
Every confident girl eats, drinks, and talks about kale.
2. "NCMO" In college it means: Non-committal make out. Post-grad it means: The same thing, but kind of sad.
I can't help but wonder if someday we're going to communicate exclusively in emojis, with no words necessary.
A large stuffed animal sitting with you would draw more attention to you, not less. It's the proverbial elephant in the room, only it's more of a hippopotamus.
Save yourself -- if you check a few of these off, let’s practice putting them to an end now.
5. The fact that a wooden popsicle stick was the host of a TV show.
You could skip voting this year, but is it worth disappointing Leslie Knope?
Whether you go to Starbucks to pick up a Venti Americano or a Salted Caramel Mocha, your Starbucks order says a LOT about who you are as a person.
I’m not one to bow to peer pressure or encourage you should always look at the odds. I am, however, the kind of person who thinks you should gather as much information as possible before making a major decision.
In New York, I decided I hate materialistic people, people in general (most of the time), staying out too late, spending $20 to get into a club, the hierarchy of Le Bain on a Saturday night, how frumpy/clumsy NYC makes me feel and how I feel constantly overwhelmed and on sensory-overload.
Instagtram needs rules. Because some people are just ruining it for everybody else. Don't want to be one of those people? Just follow these commandments.