I don't know if I'm more shocked that he wrote that he wants no fornication for his entire life, or that Kinko's is still around.
I don't know if I'm more shocked that he wrote that he wants no fornication for his entire life, or that Kinko's is still around.
I have friends who have met their future spouses on all sorts of different sites. I have heard that Eharmony has a rep for being for people who are more serious (it has long essays, costs more) but... they are also not open to gay people which for me makes them assholes so I don't want to give them my money.
OkCupid…
A significant other AND cable? Show off!
It is specifically because gays are a minority that the majority needs to go out of their way to make sure their rights are protected. Being concerned only with the majority while fellow citizens lack basic equal rights (being able to marry who they want) doesn't make us a great people.
So what was the answer to the "what's your favorite bubble gum" question? Chiclets are clearly the best gum overall but it's not a bubble gum so then Brit had to go with Bazooka Joe. Right?
Don't leave us hanging, Rebecca!
In the (probably small) chance you have not heard this before, do seek out the combination of talk therapy and anti-depressant medication as that combination has been proven to be very effective for many people with depression. If you can also add regular cardio exercise to that combo, that too has been shown to help…
Or maybe the humans let a tiny percentage of the Na'vi live, then a few generations later feel terrible about what their ancestors did so then they let the Na'vi open up casinos on the little bit of land their ancestors didn't steal from them?
Also the humans name the sports team that plays in their capital the Blue…
Garcia is actually Catholic. Also, filthy rich from "Yes, Dear" reruns.
She dated his brother, Christopher. Who played Francis on "Malcolm in the Middle." There's a younger brother, too, who dates Dakota Johnson (daughter of Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith.) Trivia!
I have a friend who was in a very rough patch and they helped him get through it (heavy drug addiction.) So now he's into it. But still thinks the South Park episode about them is funny.
From the New York Times obit, what he wrote to himself at 18:
Height bias vs boobs bias:
A friend who is male and short complained about the height bias to me. In real life he meets women fine, but on online dating sites he keeps seeing women seeking only guys who are 5'10" (some even say 6') or higher in their profiles. He wonders if he can similarly ask for only women with…
Kristen Wiig, phenomenal in movies.
But her SNL characters couldn't have annoyed me more. Target Lady, the tiny hands lady in last night's sketch, travel writer Judy Grimes, and God awful Gilly. The only one I thought was clever was Penelope (who had to one-up everyone) as that seemed based on a real type you might…
"The first Pizza Underground album may have sold only 30,000 copies, but everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies opened a Ray's Pizza."
I'm not on anything right now, but when I was having more anxiety the SSRIs were a big help (once I found the right one for me.) I had heard Wellbutrin is better for the sexual side effect some people get, but also leaves you feeling kind of on speed. Some people like the extra energy, but the idea of that made…
Yeah, I would've preferred if they called them insensitive and maybe ignorant. The coolie thing is pretty stupid.
How about maybe not racist but insensitive (racially insensitive?) I do think intent is important and I doubt the intent is to put down another group of people but when the majority culture dresses up as a minority or kind of mocks it/exoticizes it (even if some in the group are genuinely celebrating that culture)...…
I think because cowboys and the French haven't historically been the victims of racism/prejudice in the United States as Asians have. And the stereotypes in the invite use many of the ones used as part of that ugly history.
That was my favorite joke in what was an amazing sketch. Hope they bring back the character (not something I often say about SNL characters.)
Is the negative connotation many of these women cite a widespread thing? To me, a feminist is someone who thinks females should be treated equally to males. As a dude I consider myself one, and find women who are outspoken about not being a feminist to be incredibly unappealing. Self-loathing to some degree.