MadGirlsSong
MadGirl'sSong
MadGirlsSong

Yes, she is. Nancy Drew and the Case of the Ejaculating Yogurts is based on real life events, y'all.

If you like it, love, it's yours. I was thinking rabid MRA might be a bit redundant, but sometimes overkill is the only way to kill.

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Ha. I thinking that, but with a little more Zuul:

This is an image my friend sent me last week. Of this yogurt. Foaming at the lid like a rabid MRA:

I WILL take this college essay prompt. I've been trying to come up with a diagnostic essay prompt for my 1301 and 1302 classes. Classes start next Monday. I'll report back after Labor Day with the (inevitably) hilarious and grammatically confounding responses.

Can vouch for veracity of this rumor. I am friends with several people who worked as congressional aides/pages. I attended galas with them. Perry's closeted romances were openly discussed—not in a "hush-hush-raised-eyebrows-is-it-true" fashion. They were talked about like the most mundane of facts. Like the color of

DQ was my initiation to the working world, too! I am so, so sorry you never mastered the loop. Making a perfect cone was the ONLY rewarding aspect of working there. I really loved making Peanut Buster Parfaits. Something about making perfect, even layers was really satisfying to my OCD tendencies.

As a woman, feminist, fashionista, horror fan, academic and poet— I could not disagree more. There is a huge problem within our culture, and even in academic circles, of dismissing the work of certain (read:female) authors and poets because of their mental health and (often) tragic deaths.

Sad college is out; could have used this. Spent 2+ classes trying to convince freshman that Updike's "A&P" is still relevant.