BarnabasVespillo
BarnabasVespillo
BarnabasVespillo

That's some Alexis Carrington level shit right there. BRAVO. BRAH.VO.

"This is showing what it looks like when women sellsex... so much of it feels staged for men, not for our own pleasure."

I would hysteria-laugh for five minutes straight without producing any words if I got to stand that close to Idris Elba. Then, I'd probably panic and kick him in the shin.

"Oh shit, this posh lady is going to leave her husband for me. Why does this keep happening?"

The most fucked up thing about this shit is that it teaches women to actually NOT be needy - and I say this as someone that for years in relationships spent my time tamping down my thoughts and what I wanted under this complete fear that I'd be perceived as a "needy" girl or a "crazy" girl.

"...this cast seems like the absolute most fucking fun on Earth."

That's because you wax and have to deal with it regrowing. I am all natural, never waxed, and that's never been a problem.

Yup, and yup.

Off topic: I love that episode :)

I just don't get why you would care what other people look like. I get why you might care about your own weight/outward appearance. I even get why you might care about the body type of a potential mate, if certain body types are more attractive to you.

Also dating a man - Michael Jordan's stuck-in-the-90's wardrobe:

I always imagine that wherever he goes, people just drop whatever they're doing and stare. If he's on set and has to take his shirt off, I picture everybody else in a ten mile radius just piling up around the set like cats, pacing and purring and licking their chops, all doing that "soon" unblinking stare your felines

I ship them so hard.

Someone should film a year of their friendship. I would watch that shit so hard.

much wood

PICTURES OF TOM HIDDLESTON DOING SWORD PLAY = IT'S A THANKSGIVING MIRACLE EVERYONE!!!!!!!

this was absolutely delightful.
and yes I would.

Sometimes I wonder if we are blowing things out of proportion so much that we no longer can understand proportionality. I thought Feministing did that with the whole Lorde's song being racist. And I think this approaches it, too.

Can we have a calm, rational discussion about cultural appropriation, where the lines

@demographic: Ahh.. cat owners.. so high strung. I love my dog.