LycaLionGambols
LycaLionGambols
LycaLionGambols

I actually like pink and orange together; just has to be in the right shades and context. Not the biggest fan of hot pink, but maybe that's because I look terrible in most pinks and oranges. Wedding palettes are so subjective. I'm a firm believer that most any colour "works" as long as it's handled properly.

I swear Bridesmaids made that colour all the rage again. The last wedding I went to had strapless hot pink bridesmaids dresses and the colour scheme was, similarly, pink and orange. They gave homemade beef jerky as wedding favours and had a midnight poutine bar though, so it was all good.

Ahhhhhdorable!

I kinda see what you're saying. I tend to agree that it's best not to use physical violence, but consequences matter sometimes. I hate the idea that people can get upset at someone who did not initiate the violence for "escalating" it if they show any anger or aggression. As for size... No one should have to be more

Or Facebook. That whole part, along with the books, gives off a strong stink of megalomania. I will await further facts, though

Unless they are a child, my first instinct of self preservation while being punched is to punch back. It is not, however, to kill. If someone is attacking you I think it's totally reasonable to punch back as much as necessary. Then GTFO. Is it always the best choice? No. Can it potentially escalate a situation? Yes.

The inevitable consequence of huffing one's own hype.

Exactly. A guy punched me in the back for saying "no thank you" to his overtures. Rejecting men can be a real risk, so I care way more about my safety than how much truth or kindness I owe someone who persists with unwelcome advances.

Nope, not projecting. Just a simple misunderstanding because your writing did not make it clear at all that you were not justifying. Thanks for clearing it up, but you might want to lay off the armchair psychology.

Oh, of course it's rude - they paid for that shit. Do you know how much money and time he spent on you!? He brought you on dates. Dates! And then you go and make a selfish decision like breaking up; embarassing him and threatening his status like that, after all he did by dating you...Tsk *extreme sarcasm - you are

Yeah, no, it doesn't. The socialization of men that leads to them thinking that that is how it works out a great deal of the time, or that this is the natural way, or the expected way, etc., is why some guys don't take no for an answer. I'm not judging your friends negatively, but you shouldn't use this as a reason

The best "I just want to be friends" conversation I ever had was when one of my male friends told me he had been into me for a while, but realized that it wasn't going to happen so he decided to just be a better friend rather than try harder to get into my pants. I can't fully explain why, but nothing has ever made me

Very incorrect. Bleach is a base. It forms chlorine gas when mixed with vinegar. Do not mix. Chlorine gas was used as chemical warfare in WWI, so it's best to avoid it.

True. It is a serious undertaking best reserved for seasoned gluttons.

Can't say I know it.

Dutch Dreams is amazing and Robert Patterson is a dolt if he doesn't go. All enormous cones topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit, as are the huge milkshakes (they come in a pint carton!). Add an overwhelming array of creepy/kitschy decor and salted licorice.... Seriously, if you're in Toronto, you should go.

That actually sounds like a hot outfit

I think you are very correct.

Mushroom cut, velour tracksuit (this was before Juicy was a thing, back when Le Chateau had a juniors section). Ball chain and tattoo chokers plus a variety of jewellery made from candy wrappers and boiled toothbrushes. Also, a lot of Northern Getaway. I had wolves on my shirts and teddy bears embroidered on my jeans.

My nephew was conceived while his mother had an IUD... I know it's rare, but just a heads up that you can still get pregnant while on birth control, including IUDs. You may know that already, though.