DesireeStreetcar
DesireeStreetcar
DesireeStreetcar

It gets kinda confusing, I don't blame you for asking.

Macklin, you son of a bitch.

The term sociological imagination was coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Millsin 1959 to describe the type of insight offered by the discipline of sociology. The term is used in introductory textbooks in sociology to explain the nature of sociology and its relevance in daily life. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

This traces back to caveman times, where women wanted to shop for animal skins at Boarstrom's, and men just wanted to go home and watch the game (the Spears vs. the Mastodons).

I'm not sure what the phrase "man-up" has to do with actual statistics.

I would like to banish completely the idea that modesty has anything to do with how we dress.

How is it modest to hide your knees? Your knees are a fact. Modesty is about being mindful of how ultimately insignificant you are in the face of oh, you know, the universe. It has nothing to do with the false construct

I'm on year 32 of this experiment, and let me tell you, it's the best. I shower, wash hair, brush teeth, and try to wear an outfit that doesn't make me look like a clown. That is the extent of my daily "beauty" routine. On a less than daily basis I participate in various hair removal activities.

Plastic surgeons are capitalizing on it and women are getting corrective surgeries so they can appear more "cheerful" looking at all times.

Ah, no, see Scandal is less cat fight territory and more like watching character slide down a wall while ugly crying as a sad not-quite-indie song plays over the transition to credits. Totally different subcategory of soapy trash.

Depends. Where you live, what kind of federal and state backing local clinics get (somebody has to pay for those things), how old you are, how easy it is to get to a clinic. And that assumes you are ONLY looking for contraception. BC pills are used to control and treat: heavy or irregular periods, PMDD, acne,

As long as you know the source material really well, I don't think modern adaptations are that strange or out of context. Jane Eyre isn't the type of novel that relies so heavily on its time period that it couldn't be modernized. Half the events that happen in the book aren't too far from what we see in the news

I'll have to ask my husband if he married me because I'm a mannish uggo. Can't go wrong there.

I can't wear most heels because of my flat, wide feet, but people at bars are always asking me about my flats. Does anyone know any god websites for wide footed people who want cute shoes? Even my flats tend to be matronly.

What the fuck is this? Big SKA show tonight? You playing zoot suit riot later?

Terrible! Wait, wrong joke.