Rebeca Gomez
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Rebeca Gomez
The Debilitating Anxiety Of Signing A Greeting Card
Every time I have to sign a card, there is always the possibility that something could go horribly wrong.
An Open Letter To The Cake In The Work Breakroom
You’re like that ex that I never quite got over, even after years of trying and lots of therapy. Of course, our relationship is purely one-sided and always has been.
Dear Bank That Canceled My Credit Card
I’m sure you thought you were being really cute and funny, but there is nothing funny or cute about the pain you have caused in my life. And all because I didn’t use your card enough. In some circles showing that kind of restraint is considered a virtue. But not in your world. In your world it’s considered grounds for ending a relationship.
Here’s What You Do When The Person You Love Is Slow At Adopting Technology
Everything is going great until your love pulls out their cell phone. To your horror, it is not a smart phone. It’s not even a blackberry. It’s a Nokia flip phone, circa 2000.
7 Things That Happen When An INFP And An ENFP Get Married
1. There is a constant battle over going out vs. staying in.
6 Surprising Lessons I Learned From Watching ‘Dirty Dancing’
Lesson #4: Sisters are the worst and sisters are the best
7 Uncommon (But Effective) Uses For The Umbrella
I am paying tribute to the umbrella: an invention so wonderful that Rihanna devoted an entire song to it.
Why Being A Television Lawyer Is The Perfect Profession
After some serious soul searching coupled with a week of binge watching reruns of The Practice, I have decided that I want to be a television lawyer.
Do’s And Don’ts Of Thrifting (By A Thrift Store Shopaholic)
Buy anything you can’t clean.