CassandraSays
CassandraSays
CassandraSays

Well, thanks for your opinion and all, but I am going to continue to wear my ankle boots and anyone who doesn't like it can bite me.

Fan BingBing and Zhang Ziyi are both Chinese actresses, but they are not in fact the same person.

Did you draw cartoons on it? It's either that or copyedit it.

You can tie it up again with the scrunchie that you're now shame-facedly removing from your boyfriend's penis.

It seems like a really odd modern-day version of the old knightly thing of smacking someone in the face with your glove when challenging them to a duel. But with condiments.

Hey, I own a knee-high version of those...

Perhaps I'm just rationalizing my aggressive tendencies, but don't most women own ankle boots?

Just out of curiosity, is there anyone here over the age of, say, 25 who reads Cosmo? I've always thought of it as being primarily read by teenagers and a few people in their very early twenties. It pretends to be aimed at adult women, but the sex stuff in particular really reads as being aimed at people too

My favorite are the "dress for your body type" articles in which all the models featured have exactly the same body type. Well, those and the "10 fabulous sex tips guaranteed to confuse or traumatize your boyfriend" articles.

Also, given that apparently most Utah cosmetology schools don't even offer classes in braiding etc, and that they won't allow people to do it without being licensed, doesn't that create a situation in which there are basically no braiding services avaliable to people who want them that are legal? It seems ridiculous

Part of the problem is also that in many cases the kids are more tech-savvy than the parents. It's hard to restrict the internet access of a kid who knows how to use the internet better than you do - parental control software is all well and good, but a smart kid can figure out how to get around it, and if you give

I'm curious as to whether the girls who these horrible children were luring into this situation were of the same race and class background as the ones running the show, or if these were the queen bees at their school and they were exploiting the desire of less popular girls to break into their social circle.

Better hope that your partner is below a certain age or it might turn into "sneeze as he pees".

If you hit someone in the face with wasabi then assault with a deadly weapon is actually a pretty appropriate charge. How do I know this?

Yep. This rule applies for all religions, actually. The louder someone is about how devout they are, the more I tend to suspect that they're doing something sketchy on the side.

Wow, that's your second lengthy freakout in this thread alone. And you wonder why I'm giving you side-eye? Once again - this is not about whether or not this woman is a nice person (she's not), it's a broader debate about how women should handle being hit on and whether or not they have an ethical obligation to keep

Dear Editors of 12 Magazine,

Aw, I remember when this was a thing! Why it's back is another question. Do people actually think that Shrillex invented this?

Do you really think you're fooling anyone as to your motivations here? Because you're not. For some reason you really, really can't handle the idea that this woman might have had a right to not feel like being chatted up by this man, and that upon displaying a lack of interest and him continuing to chat her up she

Your comments are 100% supportive of the idea that men have to do certain things or they're not men at all, as well as of the idea that women are objects to be pursued, partly to prove status. The fact that you can't resist the urge to preach that gospel here, over and over again, because there are omg women not