That’s a brilliant observation, and completely true.
That’s a brilliant observation, and completely true.
Everything about Michelle Obama is the best. And I love LeBron’s hilariously intense stare.
I really wanted to read and understand your post, but the sheer number of grammatical mistakes (some just plain stupid, and some just bizarre) is so distracting. If you are a troll, deliberately including these writing errors into your post to underscore the idiocy of your post, you’re doing a fantastic job.
We actually did IVF with Dr. Zhang years ago and have a very beautiful child as a result. Totally apart from the breakthrough reported in this article (which kind of sounds like one of the premise for a sci-fi movie about cool scientific breakthroughs that later go wrong and threaten all humanity), we liked Dr. Zhang…
All the comments (including this one) on this article are just outstanding and make me really happy.
Thank you!
My daughter is almost 10. It killed me to wait this long to start sharing Buffy with her. (It also killed me not to be able to show her the original Star Wars trilogy as soon as she was born.) I agree with weirwoodtreehugger that your son sounds awesome, and you sound like good parents. I love that he had a Buffy…
I had forgotten about that one! Thank you for posting this. It made me laugh.
She is turning 10 next month. I actually have not been showing her the episodes in order (which I know is probably sacrilege to some people), partly because many episodes deal with issues that I think she’s too young for -- or are just too scary for her. I showed her the first episode so she could get an idea of how…
That was exactly my reaction too! “Andrew! It’s Andrew!!”
I actually love laineygossip.com, so I can’t agree with you. But your post is funny and well-written.
Same! These villains in movies and shows who are bent on destroying nature just seemed like ridiculous caricatures or symbols — I thought no one could actually be that evil in real life.
Do these people know they’re the villains? That they are literally the villainous douchebags who maniacally threaten justice/nature/the world in movies and books and TV shows, and against whom the good guys [plucky children / anthropomorphic robots / sad-eyed animals / Hobbits / underfunded scientists / Muppets] have…
This genuinely makes me see red with rage. It’s like a fat sunburned sheriff in the Jim Crow South threatening to teach a lesson to any black person who gets “uppity.” I don’t want to wish ill on people, but I wish so much ill on this person.
Same -- looked around, and no one was reacting except one person who half-glanced down at her phone (without actually looking at the screen) with a completely uninterested expression. I think it’s just that NYC thing of not visibly reacting to anything.
This has been viral for a while now -- but apparently (according to some interview with Winnie that I read) Ashly isn’t on social media and probably didn’t know. I mean, I guess friends of hers could have alerted her to the posts. But I’m guessing Ashly doesn’t have a lot of friends.
Agreed. The emails are fun to read (since I don’t have to worry about waking up to see Ashly standing over me with an ice pick), but Ashly’s emails aren’t just “demanding” - they’re full-on insane. She has some kind of emotional or mental problems that are not going to end well in this situation.
This is an excellent point, and I hope it gets many stars.
My daughter and I met Tamron Hall at an event, and she was incredibly nice and impressive and lovely. She spent a lot of time talking to us (especially my daughter, who is much more delightful than I am), and she did a fantastic job hosting the panel discussion. I would love to see her moderating a debate between…
Wow. Tamron Hall is awesome. Why don’t all journalists challenge candidates this way?