LucyWoodhull
LucyWoodhull
LucyWoodhull

I used to work in a business that served wineries. One of the winemakers turned to me one day and said "Rich people. I fucking hate them, but they're the only people who pay ridiculous prices for my wine, so I have to be nice to them." After that, it cracked me up to see these rich people talking about how they were

Wait, are you telling me that its not totally normal and empowering for a teenage girl to get kidnapped by the same guy 6 times a day every day and keep going back to him?

I stopped watching it mainly because of Britt Robertson. In every role I have seen that girl in, she comes off like the girl in high school who acted fake-nice but was obviously secretly judging you.

That redhead is the worst. She is consistently entitled and self-righteous to the point of being unwatchable while also being arguable the most irrational person on the show. I was kind of down with the mysteries of the developing plot but there was just no character to be seen that was worth rooting for.

I'll leave the room if it's on, it's so bad.

Forget Under the Dome. Watch Haven instead!

I hate watched all of season 1. My boyfriend was like "can we just stop watching this now?" And for some reason I made us press on. Ugh.

That show is pretty ridiculous on many levels. I'm SMH at Brian K. Vaughn over that one though.

Neigh.

"How bout you just scrapbook this" is my new fav insult thx.

My spouse's mother asked me if I wanted to go to Hobby Lobby the other day and I told her no, because of this shit. She stared at me like I'd sprouted wings. I know this is only sort of related to the story, but dammit, it felt good. I might go get myself a cookie.

I'll get us started,

Idea: excellent

Ergo, there is no such thing as women?

I have a lot of feels for this woman, who is Irish and was visiting. It takes a lot of guts, I think, to go to the police in a foreign country, file charges, and be willing to go through the whole legal process, even after she has returned home.

36) Women are never free

This will only be decent if both characters are played by Idris Elba.

Man, I would be nervous to be a Starbucks barista. Especially if my Starbucks was in proximity to a bar.

Speaking as a man, if American "manhood" can't even cope with women having successful careers, maybe it's time for it to just die.