Erin, our underwear ideologies are matching up perfectly here. I always, always have to be wearing underwear. Is there a shower-appropriate underwear, for moments of not-vaginal-washing? Because I would wear those as well.
Erin, our underwear ideologies are matching up perfectly here. I always, always have to be wearing underwear. Is there a shower-appropriate underwear, for moments of not-vaginal-washing? Because I would wear those as well.
OH MY GOODNESS, the perfect intersection of deliciousness and Pride, hurray!
Wahhhhhhhh - oh. Oops. Having been at Pride all day, I completely misinterpreted the meaning of your title.
Cow/dog > cow/human...
I'm sorry for saying that, I was upset because it seemed like you were completely dismissing my opinion, which is wrapped up in some really deep-set experiences with cancer. You find it manipulative and cynical, I found it valuable and interesting. Oh well, these things happen.
Thanks for linking to this, and also to rainbowdashcrash for bringing it up - I'm not a YouTube-r for Green, and I only read the book and saw the movie, so I had no idea the extent to which the book was based on a real person!
Well, it seems like they have that happen constantly with people in other movies, but somehow it's not as big an issue - maybe we aren't supposed to have that same experience when you have an oxygen tank? I disagree - yes, it's schlocky, but I don't think it's terrible.
What?! It's terrible to imagine or create a movie where kids with cancer have positive attributes?! Cassie, my opinion of you has just plummeted.
Goodness yes, it's so insulting.."Pfft! Like teenagers with cancer would ever be that kind and funny and smart and attractive I MEAN COME ON, we all know they are hateful, dumb little trolls."
I went to an advance screening two weeks ago, where John Green did a Q & A afterwards. John Green said a lot of wonderful, interesting things - but two parts stood out. One, he was adamant that he did not want to tell either a "sappy" or cynical story, and since this could have gone either way very easily, I think he…
Apparently this is part of a fat-shaming line, hurray! I was hoping my shirt could be a little more specific in it calling me a fatty.
And yet, when I insist on crafting while naked so glitter doesn't get all over my clothes, everyone is all "put on an apron at least!" and "this is a public park, for crissake!" PRUDES.
AH! This looks wonderful!!!! I really enjoyed the trailer - and the writer/director Emmett Jack was also incredibly engaging to watch! Projects like this are so important, and almost never available...I will definitely put some money into this, thanks for posting about it!
Yes! And she was allegedly poisoned while having dinner with her family - Pakistan better feel the pressure regarding this and start actually addressing these "honor killings" as "citizen murder."
Not sure how accurate the DailyMail is here (or, ever), but Farzana Parveen's sister was also quoted and named Iqbal and his "accomplices" as her Parveen's murderers, not her male relatives:
What a horror show...
I find it very disturbing that in all the articles about these two men committing a violent hate crime, the majority of the comments basically boil down to "well, she deserved it." Compassion is only for perfect victims who do all the right things, all the time, of course! I forgot that you have to like someone to…
YES! I discovered Sinful Colors randomly, and was so impressed with the quality and color that I went back the Nordstrom Rack the next day to get more - and they were gone! WHY, RACK, WHY?!?!!?!?
I'm sorry that happened to you, and also that something similar has probably happened to most women. The irony, that when you turn down sex with a total stranger, men call you a whore. :/