LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12

"her eyes are missing."

My grandpa also had dementia, and also had visions of a ghostly woman that seemed to horrify him. But for him it was a nun. He was a good Irish Catholic and had gone to parochial school as a kid, and when he still had all his faculties he always talked about it like it was a wonderful experience for him - he actually

I absolutely believe that this story should win. I cannot describe how terrified I was when I read this in broad daylight.

Good God, that story is terrifying.

When I was a teenager, my grandfather (my mom's dad) started suffering from dementia and came to live at our house for a few years. It was a nice time being with him, but it was also sad, watching him decline. The dementia went mostly as expected; strangely misplaced items, general confusion. But there was one really

"That show is awkward because there's actually no reason for that character to be Indian."

If she doesn't like the criticism then maybe she shouldn't have taken the step to be in the public light.

Day after day, gamers prove her point. These people are no more tolerant than the ISIS when it comes to different ideas. It's fricken embarrassing.

Talking to a lawyer. He said once a complaint has been called in on you it is then probable cause for an officer to ask for your ID. And you must comply.

Its possible you blocked the path to the bathroom with the gaming mat. Sims dont like to step over things.

The top photo isn't the most flattering. But I really like the bottom one! People always shit on gowns and hair that isn't super conventional. All it leads to is long wavy hair and dull strapless gowns at awards shows, and that sucks. To me this look is unconventional, but really works for her. She's not trying to be

How's that different from a paperback book that has an excerpt from the author's latest novel, or pages and pages of appendices? How do you gauge how far along you are in Dune (for example) when it has dozens of pages of glossary, maps, and essays at the end?

E-books are the one 'future' technology that I dreamed of when I was young and has actually become true. Ever since the eighties I had been dreaming of replacing those bulky, unwieldly stacks of paper with a thin, light slate that could contain all my library. For over a decade, before the smartphone era, I went

It's beautiful to see that a documentary like Blackfish has made an actual impact on this terrible issue.

police racism is a problem and militarisation is another problem, we can talk about both