Ossiana Tepfenhart
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Ossiana Tepfenhart is a writer based out of New Jersey. This is her work account. She loves gifts and tips, so if you like something, tip her!
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How To Save Money as New Parents
Babies are insanely expensive, and while every parent will tell you it's worth it, no one ever really drives home how expensive kids really are. According to a recent study, the average family will spend a minimum of $245,000 on raising a single child throughout the first 18 years of their lives.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Families
Most Expensive Vintage Cars of the 60s
If there's one decade that has become famous for its cars, it's the 1960s. Who can forget the Volkswagen Beetle? Who could forget the classic hippie busses of yore, the British Mini Coopers, the three-wheeled vintage car known as the Peel P50, or any of the other great cars designed and bought up during this decade?
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Wheel
How Expectations Can Cause Relationships To Fail
The other day, my friend was in the middle of a breakup with a guy she had been casually seeing for the past couple of months. It was a complex breakup in many ways — primarily because both parties seemed to be unable to come up with an understanding of why the relationship failed to bloom.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Humans
Weirdest Vintage Car Designs
Car designs have evolved in amazing ways over the years, with many of the industry's advancements making tons of sense. Through the decades, car designs have become more aerodynamic, more tech-friendly, more fuel-efficient, and even have become safer to ride in during collisions.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Wheel
Signs That You're Making an Ass Out of Yourself on a Date
Back in the day, I had gone on a date with a guy who we'll call Max. Max seemed to be a good-ish guy with a lot of issues when it came to both manners and behavior — many of which ended up becoming very apparent when I sat down with him.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Humans
How People Prepared Food in the Dark Ages
Cooking is one of the most human acts that you can perform. The art of cooking is something that has bonded people together, become a part of our cultural identities, and also become part of our history. Though the very basics of cooking never seem to change, the truth is that cooking styles do change over the years.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Feast
Car Mods That Are Police Magnets
I'm a huge fan of looking at cars that are heavily modified — and really, who isn't? Ever since Pimp My Rideon MTV, it seems like car mods have become a part of American youth culture. Car mods are a status symbol. They're edgy. They're neato, and often push the engineering capacity of the car to its limits.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Wheel
Signs Your Partner May Be Asexual
At one point in my life, I have dated an asexual. For the sake of this article, we're going to call him Mack. Mack and I had met shortly after a breakup with my ex. I was feeling desperate for attention, and Mack admitted that he felt sorry for me. He asked if I just needed a date to get back on my feet, and in a moment of shocking honesty, I said yes.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Filthy
Do Mechanics Really Lie to Women About Repairs?
Back when I was in high school, I overheard a radio prank show being played on the bus ride home. This prank show stood out in my mind because it showed me that there is a chance that mechanics really lie to women about repairs — and that they get away with it, too.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Wheel











