Jason Arday found dead
Academic had resigned from the University of Cambridge last week

Jason Arday found dead Academic had resigned from the University of Cambridge last week

This is rough. Obviously, he doesn't deserve to DIE over this. I don't even know what to say. How do we provide justified criticism so that it doesn't turn into a pile on?

Jason Arday found dead

u/Hayateh — 6 days ago
▲ 842 r/CelebLegalDrama+1 crossposts

Official Update On Perez’s Condition And A Request For Family Privacy

Looks like some of the tabloids claiming Perez is saying "I need help" from his hospital bed are false. Whole situation is awful.

u/Hayateh — 11 days ago
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The Ariana Grande News Leaves Us With Two Unsavory Options

I watched the Petal video and was absolutely shocked at how thin she has gotten. Just awful that we are seemingly going back to the heroin chic of the 90s. I hope she gets better

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u/Hayateh — 16 days ago
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Why is there no cheese at Chipotle Avenues?

For the last 3 Thursdays, Chipotle in Avenues doesn't have cheese. Does anyone have any idea why? Do they import the cheese and there's a problem bringing it to Kuwait? Did they run out? So weird! They can't use any other kind of cheese?

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u/Hayateh — 1 month ago
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Exclusive | Divorced, destitute and left for dead — the dark side of tradwife life after 35

I'm glad these women are coming forward! The whole trend of tradwives needs to go back into obscurity. I know someone who was NOT a tradwife but always a stay at home mom completely dependent on her husband financially. One day, (after he realized she was going to leave him) her husband cut her off financially, and she was completely broke. She's able to get help through friends and family but she has a college degree! She usually worked part time so she had some income. I can't imagine if she had no education and had to start from scratch like the women mentioned here.

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u/Hayateh — 1 month ago
▲ 32 r/Kuwait

What's going on with all the trees/bushes being cut down and fences removed?

So I'm probably out of the loop, but over the last couple of weeks I'm seeing a TON of houses and buildings with their trees and bushes cut very short. And in other cases, a house had a tall fence with the green fake grass thing covering the fence so you couldn't see through and now it's completely removed.

I assume there's a new law or something but can anyone explain? What about houses with tall walls surrounding them? Do those have to be torn down? So far it just seems like fences and tall bushes.

Was the issue that people did things without permission and were violating a law? Just curious as everything seems...so exposed now.

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u/Hayateh — 1 month ago