He would win in a hair-off with Bret Michaels. Although Bret's hair probably does come off.
He would win in a hair-off with Bret Michaels. Although Bret's hair probably does come off.
He'll give you a hair flip and a lip lick for a nickel.
$20 says Jared Leto has that pic saved on his computer in a folder labeled "Hair"
Original duck face right there. He would fit right in with all the instagram selfies.
He is so pretty; he was in my junior high gym locker.
Perfect place to share this gem.
Two thoughts here:
1) I crack up every time someone SERIOUSLY infers that I think I'm a journalist.
It's the non-consensual aspect. The photographer enjoys a non-consensual encounter with the woman, the online audience enjoys evidence of someone else's non-consensual encounter with a woman.
Oh for fucks sake! I used to listen to Loveline years back when I was in high school, and even then before I had any kind of sexual experience I could tell Dr. Drew was absolutely full of shit. This was his answer to everything. Every single time a woman would call in and mention a kink or a hang-up or a preference…
"...and suggested that the man's fiancee wasn't really sick; instead she was probably someone who had been sexually abused as a child who was maybe kinda into being sick."
Gah, that's been Dr. Drew's knee-jerk response to countless things since the 90's. Don't you dare speak in a voice that sounds younger than your…
"You were molested" is Dr. Drew's go-to "diagnosis." It's basically his doctoral "advice" cold reading technique - he gets enough "yes"s that it seems like he really can tell which callers are victims of abuse, which lends him credibility. And he is never "wrong" - I've heard, on multiple occasions, him refuse to…
"Not everything is a gender issue".
and I, sir, call bullshit. When you can point me to entire Reddits about men's photos being taken unconsentually in public (and I mean "s" as in plural, not just the occasional one), then we can perhaps have a conversation. Men are not fetishized for being out in public. Women are.
But the photographer is just "taking pictures of people" - he is specifically seeking out women. If it were a site devoted to everyone who eats on their commute and poking fun at them, fine, it's just a silly website. It becomes a "gender issue" when the critical eye is turned only on women (when EVERYONE does this!).
Almost as much so as the pointless rebuttals that always follow from people who somehow fail to see that they're doing the exact thing they're criticizing others for.
I never said that taking these kinds of photos was something only men do, all I said was that when subjects like this come up, it is very frequently men who post comments saying that women should be flattered or that it was a joke and we shouldn't be angry about it. I agree that women taking photos of men without…
If these women don't want creeps taking pictures of them and mocking them on the internet, why are they eating?? They're acting like they need food to survive or something.
For our usual MRA crowd that wants to bring up that killing him and his friends was wrong, I want to remind you that child brides often are forced into incredibly violent domestic situations, besides the rape. To the point that it's torture, and not just at the hands of the husband. Multiple perpetrators are involved.…
I never thought I'd say this (because I'm one of the few not rooting for her to regain her career) but this genuinely made me feel sorry for Lindsay. There is nothing more embarrassing than having your card declined.