LadyCoren
LadyCoren
LadyCoren

Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules

How come women can’t go sleeveless when Paul Ryan is allowed to go spineless?

What is truly amazing is that Christie still has a 17% approval rating. It’s a good way to think about Trump’s roughly 37% approval rating; there are people who so greatly identify with the outside figure who is not the “usual politician” that they will cling to these figures with such great force that even the most

I don’t understand why the Kardashians are still a thing. Other celebrities have faded from the spotlight after gaffs or misbehavior that was a lot less worse than what these people do. Is it simply that their fans enjoy watching a slow motion train wreck?

They are ashamed the war has become a public spectacle and hurting the family name.

Good lord, I don’t even like her and I’m annoyed by the uproar over this. Someone put that in the script and she spoke those words. Considering the dog-koala issue in the country, it was a bad script. Just have her say something different. Ok, they did that. Sheesh, who really thinks she was advocating dogs attacking

“The population breakdown supports this move, not because of hate, but because of relateability.”

This seems like one of those ideas that someone pitched to the Mayor as a splashy policy that would generate a lot of “tough love” good publicity, but lord will it have massive amounts of unforeseen (or completely foreseeable from some peoples’ points of view) consequences. For instance; disabled children won’t get a

They’re like black holes at that point. All you can know about them is mass, charge and spin. Which is really very interesting because that’s all you can say about the most fundamental particles too. Well, I say interesting but then I’m quite boring.

As someone who had a baby 7 months ago, it’s so we can commiserate with how much damage your baby inflicted on the way out. And I say this as a person who had a baby in the 50th percentile for height and weight and had a c-section. When I get a birth announcement for a 10 lbs baby, I know to be gentler than normal.

There’s not much else to say. “Jack enjoys his spare time making hand-rolled sushi, scanning e-bay for antique books, and playing theme hospital”

Oh, so this is what staying out of politics looks like.

Pretty sure the human trafficking stats remain high in the countries that manufacture her shitty clothes.

I think Muller should interview him (on TV?) and preface every question with “Now, I know you’re not smart enough to get involved with the Russians by yourself, so I’m sure Flynn, Manafort or Kushner were the brains behind this, but can you tell me why ...” or “I don’t think you deserve any credit for the ingenious

Because gay is worse than divorce. There’s obviously a sliding scale of sin.

Because of some of the try-hard “gotcha” comments I read in the WaPo story on this, I wanted to make a preemptive comment:

Is it flaunting literary privilege to say that anyone going into a production of 1984 without some idea of what they’re going to see deserves what they get?

Then how do you explain the countless young black or brown children who truly believed that they were or should be “white” but the world won’t just let them? Like, at 3, putting a towel on their heads for their long flowing locks. Staring at the mirror just KNOWING their nose and lip size were “wrong”?