Ladyguin
LadyGuin
Ladyguin

My local humane society had a cat up for adoption named Edgar Allen Purr. I WANTED HIM SO BAD.

"The fact is, 15 years ago, size zero and 2 did not exist in American clothes. "
Not true at all. I have a leather jacket that belonged to my aunt, she bought it over 25 years ago, it's a size zero.

I, for one, am glad that she specified that he's wearing shoes on BOTH of his feet.

Hah, I used to work at Cap City by Union Station before it closed down, so right nearby.

...and trying to bargain his way into the table ("I'll just sit here until they come! It'll be fine!").

There, there, panda friend. Here's some visual comfort. Puppy cuteness to the rescue!

because at times like this, we could all use a little bunny gif

So I initially read that headline as Mama June and Huggy Bear split. And, the image in my head of them as a couple was delightful.

Scott is having trouble with drinking and he is worried about all the responsibilities of being a new father

They should have used a green "ectoplasm" filling so people get slimed when biting into the donut.

it feels important to post this now

I will fully support this if it means we can merge Christmas and Halloween into 1 super spooky 4 month long costume wearing, gift giving bonanza.

As I'm sure you all know, Halloween is the best holiday, and WE ARE NOT SKIPPING IT GODDAMMIT.

Can't we all just agree to live and let live? I like dressing up to travel. I give zero shits if the person next to me is in a suit or sweatsuit.

I'm with you - I can buy everyone else in this film but her.

No one can ever replace Carol Burnett and Tim Curry.

Still not feeling Cameron Diaz as Miss Hannigan. Guess my heart belongs to Carol Burnett.

The core of Christianity is asserting the right to inflict their worldview and values on non-consenting others, though. It's called "evangelism".

My religion states that I am to have access to birth control. And that other people getting in the way of that is also against my religion. So there.

If you're never going to have children, going on the pill for two years reduces your risk of ovarian cancer by more than 10%. Those nuns might want to do some research and consider funding their own birth control pills.