LillithFlair
LillithFlair
LillithFlair

These women are awesome and brave, they really are. I am always shocked at the distortions and outright lies the right wing zealots tell about Planned Parenthood, pro-choice beliefs and the faux concern they claim to have for those poor brown and black babies. Well the black ones, the brown ones may be illegals so

@WookieCookies: That would be great. If he does't like what they're wearing he can threaten to "tear out their endocrine system".

Yet another reason I will NOT fall asleep on the train no matter how tired I am. And duh, it clearly thought R train meant it was ok for ratties to get on board as well!

@AndPreciousLittleofThat: I think so many parents want/need to bask in the reflected glory of their child's success or live vicariously through the child that it becomes the only lens that they view parenthood through.

I hold this woman in such utter contempt. She's a liar and a hypocrite of epic proportions. Every single thing she rails against she has done herself but I guess that's o.k. Ugh.

I know it was just the clip pausing but it looked like Baba Wawa nodded off while telling the story which made it all the funnier.

I find this sad and also impractical. Raising these young women to be totally clueless about how the world works and to rely on her father to think for her basically is asking for all kinds of trouble.

This is insane really. When BabyFlair was born he was a little scrawny thing. Then he gained weight and was the cutest little chub baby, healthy as a horse. Now at three because he's active he's skinny again. I'd like him to eat more fruit and veggies but we're working on that.

@mordicai: I agree that they shouldn't be afraid in theory, but the Potter fandom (which granted is batshit insane as a whole) is notoriously hard to please and snarky. They would complain whatever she did. Also as Ron is based on her best friend and Hermione on herself maybe it just seemed like the logical thing in

What's interesting is that the Hobbit stand ins for the stars in the LoTR films were not white except for maybe one so what's the big deal about an extra being non white?

@mordicai: And you know what, she was smart to do it that way. If she had made one of the main characters a person of color everyone would have bitched about the way they were portrayed, guaranteed.

I know this is getting a hearty laugh over at ONTD and also both Phleps twins denied it.

I'm proud to say I once dug my high heel into a guys foot for doing this to me when I was about 19. I was so meek at that age my actions even surprised me. Then a few years ago I got felt up and was getting off at the same stop so I harangued that asshole all the way from Lexington to Park Avenue, he practically

Wow. Possibly the most literal example of adding insult to injury I've ever seen. Talk about refusal to take responsibility for your actions. Nauseating.

@DeccaLeChat: Well according to some folklore single women go to hell and lead apes so if you're gonna burn anyway off with you to the fridge!

Ah yes the "Surrendered Wife" crap with the religious bent. If God didn't want women to do the talky/thinky stuff we would not have been given brains or mouths. Bish please.

@pssshwhatever: I'm so glad to see so many other people do the same thing! Just like one rainy Thanksgiving morning I was in Soho and got to marvel at the really beautiful buildings and streets when not crowded with tourists. I love my city. *sniff*

I love that's she's a highly educated woman, who is strong and has held high powered jobs, and also seems a doting mom and really good with kids in general. See world it doesn't HAVE to be one or the other unless you want it to be. /rant

@Cara02128: Well Patti Smith can do no wrong in my eyes but I loved that Lou Reed said Simon LeBon vocally captured the song better than he ever could.