She was in the car. Quite apart from the ridiculous logic - that they somehow deserve to be hurt because they're "entitled" - THERE WAS A BABY IN THE CAR.
It matters.
She was in the car. Quite apart from the ridiculous logic - that they somehow deserve to be hurt because they're "entitled" - THERE WAS A BABY IN THE CAR.
It matters.
Whole chunks of dialogue made of "Jeez..." and "Holy crap!"
I'm Italian. And I live in Rome. And I do mean "unctuous", although "unprovoked" may also be a part of it.
It's a rather simplistic explanation, or at least one I see lobbed at anyone who isn't massive and doing something controversial. But being controversial while complying with beauty standards is a lot less risky. Besides, given how sensitive America is about nipples, one thing would've been enough. Nipples AND armpit…
I had kind of a mall makeover once - I'd had three hours of sleep after a party and I stopped at a make-up booth at the convention I was attending - and it was great. I mean, I looked like death itself before I sat down. So I wouldn't knock it.
I love Scout's insouciance. And that armpit hair works great with the nature's child look. Not sure about the mis-matching hair, but I love that she doesn't give a fuck. Also, confidence is a great turn-on.
She was actually great at looking dead behind the eyes in Twilight. The more I think about it, the more I see that she was actually playing Bella as Bella was written, rather than giving her an extra dimension she frankly did not possess.
Isis propaganda builds up the jihadi bride's role as crucial. To a certain extent, it is - these people need brood mares if they want to become established: the children born into the jihad will go on to become fighters - and these girls are so disaffected that they believe that "taking care" of these men will elevate…
So it's totally fine to wish that North be injured because ENTITLED BITCHES, right?
I was taken aback a little by this description of her husband in such patriarchal terms. I completely understand how motherhood can be overwhelming, to the point that you decide to give yourself over to it completely and all but stop working outside the home. But "king of our domain"? Really? And she never felt…
Hi, I just came here to brag that we seem to be having an early spring in Rome. I'd post pictures but I haven't taken any, I was too busy smelling the air.
I'm not entirely sure I can finish this article without crying or going into a fit of rage.
I don't speak from experience, so take this with a grain of salt, but all my friends who had to have a C-section took forever to recover. Those who went with the vaginal birth were up and running in a matter of hours. Unless there are complications, I'd recommend the canonical way (and get an epidural, the last of my…
Most of my maternal grannies and great-aunts lived well over the age of 90 (my great-grandmothers were 101 and 99 when they passed), my gran lived to be 91 and my granddad 89. They're from the north of Italy, so they put butter in everything.
Yay you! My foot still hurts. Maybe I need to see a doctor :(
My right foot hurts for absolutely no reason (I tripped and nearly fell a few days ago, but since when tripping has such long-term consequences?) and I keep running on top of it. Which is probably very stupid of me, but also very much like me. I won't go running if it's raining, but I will go running with an injured…
I wouldn't be surprised if she backed out, given she did this because she hadn't been working in a while and she needed to get back in the game (she said as much in a recent interview).
Way to make me feel guilty for stopping my morning run 100 mts from my house.
Hmmm, no. Shade is subtle. This is an outright "STFU".