Bullette
Bullette
Bullette

The best thing about art is that we can all have varying opinions on it. :)

THINK OF THE CHILDREN... you know, the child who presented the art piece about a personal and painful part of her life and environment. Or do you mean the other ones who are unwittingly exposed to rape culture already?

As a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong suffering Ram fan, I can't begin to express how proud I am of this franchise. The same franchise that, in 1946 signed the first African American in the NFL - a year before Jackie Robinson. And now Jeff Fisher, Les Snead and Stan Kroenke boldly draft the first openly gay

Yeah, I haven't seen you that emotional since that damn hobbit stabbed you in the knee.

Which is why it's GREAT. I have about 40 years of Eurovision Song Contest watching under my belt, and it used to be about SONGS (hence the name) and then slowly evolved in a campy crapfest. (ABBA may look like utter camp now, but was meant as a completely serious thing back then! Unintentional camp is superior to

I miss the times when the quality of the songs decided the winners and losers.

The bitterness is palpable. Why is that? And on a post so trivial and off-topic to such disdain? Perhaps you need to sit on someone's couch and have a nice therapeutic chat.

I had a hand in raising my niece when her mom got to be too unstable. We fought all the time over things like curfews, grades, phone bills. She thought I was too strict and demanding. She moved out a while ago and occasionally I'd read her tweets and tumblr posts. I found out that she turned out to a be a good kid and

that actually makes me think that it's fake.. or that Kim hates "Kimberly"

Actually a lot of formal wedding invitations I've gotten spell out the date. A decent amount of them also would put "in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Fourteen".

The really crazy part is I feel like some of my friends who had kids early tried to convince me to do it too so we could be miserable together.

You have to be really Naive to believe that every woman have a kid by choice, social pressure, family pressure, religion pressure play a big part in our wishes or non wishes for kid.

Yeah I have heard from multiple people, very shockingly, that if they could go back they might not have had kids. I appreciate the honesty. I think admitting that is so difficult, especially when you do have love for your children. And of course one they are here you couldn't imagine life without them. But I

It's a choice.. and it isn't. You can think it's going to be a wonderful, life-changing, love-filled experience, and then— you have your baby and realize you're not good at this at all. You realize you're not as generous as you thought you would be. The fun moments are very rare sprinklings amidst a seemingly

Whatever - these things are notoriously unreliable.

That bitch needs to step off. Your Fiestaware is FABULOUS.

I made it 2 minutes and then started getting very angry at myself for not being able to write something vapid and useless that will make me several million dollars. THANKS.

Meh. You could make an argument either way. They have Anna Wintour at the top of their masthead, and whether you like it or not, Anna has made and broken many high fashion careers (unless your last name is Alaia). So as a magazine, it has sway over what you see on the high fashion runways. Elle can't exactly claim

If they would have had that second picture with North on the cover, they probably would have sold half a million copies. Look at that baby! With her big brown eyes and cute chubby baby rolls and the 'WTF' expression on her face.

I think they were basing their numbers on the amount of gossip rags sold with "kimye" on them. Which is high. However, the same people who read gossip rags aren't usually the same people who read Vogue. Vogue is a high end fashion magazine. People want to see high end fashion. Not a reality show star. And despite what