I am forced to watch this ad too much as it is when I'm catching up on my "Teen Wolf" but now that One Million Moms is sticking their (not one million) noses in it, I'm even more resentful that I have to engage it even further.
I am forced to watch this ad too much as it is when I'm catching up on my "Teen Wolf" but now that One Million Moms is sticking their (not one million) noses in it, I'm even more resentful that I have to engage it even further.
That...graphic....is....amazing.
And yay, "Alex Macking" becameth a verb, and it spread across the land. And there was great joy.
Um....yes!
In many of the discussions that occurred on this site beforehand, people wondered whether she was trying to give a more nuanced, "ironic" or "meta" (whatever that means, I don't think I rightly know anymore) and pointed look at racial discrimination. And then people referred us to her own defense of her book, and she…
I completely agree, I don't think this will help overeaters at all. However, if you're one of those people who crash-diet, I can see this finding its market in for this niche of people.
I had to pause because Colbie Smulders had me in absolute breathless tears. My chest hurts from not breathing, and I may have choked on my spit.
Karen O always writes really lovely music. I still listen to her work on "Where the Wild Things Are" because it is so infectious. Also, pleasantly surprised to see Tim Burton branching out to other artists for his music. I like Danny Elfman ok, but it's almost become a joke that Burton never works with anyone else…
"Don't look at the Yahoo! comments, don't look at the Yahoo! comments..."
Also, I noticed Horrible Asian Stereotype Egg Man referred to himself as Dr. Yes? Because Asian villains in the Wonder Woman and Bond universe are named after answers to dichotomous questions.
After having myself rejected Akin's apology on Twitter not six hours beforehand (take that ignorant pigs!), this was a really refreshing apology to see.
I have a soft spot myself for the Twi-hards, no matter how flawed their books are, but this is a very different kind of monster we're dealing with here. Foyt is not just a bad writer, she's a bad writer on a theme that cannot support the weight of incompetence. Racial discrimination is not something that can be…
Oh yes, when she said to Tara, "You may beat me up sometimes, but I still like talking to you" my heart broke into a million pieces of glitter gooiness.