Thanks for asking, really. I'm sure not many dudes do. Also, tampons ain't cheap.
Thanks for asking, really. I'm sure not many dudes do. Also, tampons ain't cheap.
I've read (and own) a few of her books and I like them but they are your basic trade paperbacks. I think it's great that she writes about plus-size women and she's doing a wonderful thing for feminism and I hope her books keep selling loads. However, her writing and plots are not exceptional—at least not in my…
ARE WE BRINGING BACK 'TEH' I VOTE YES ON THIS
When I saw her on QI and she recounted how she used to traumatize Stephen Fry as a fun hobby, that is when I fully understood that there is nothing Emma Thompson cannot do.
I agree with it being a reasonable way to eat, but the "science" behind the name choice infuriates me. Call it the "don't eat processed food" diet and I would be totally behind it!
Do not get me started on the paleo diet having nothing to do with paleo diets.
they said patriarchy, not men. Get educated before you post, fool.
Go patriarchy, for raising young women with no empathy and support for one another.
So let me get this right, you can believe Bond can change heights, eye colours, hair colours, weights and nationalities (English to Scottish), that cars can become invisible and a whole load of other crap thats not in the book. But, for Bond to have a higher melanin content and browner skin, that's where you draw the…
I cannot believe that people—presumably Jezzies, at that!—actually fell for your bait, providing responses that could have come from a template. Humanity is hopeless. James Bond is a frickin' fantasy. "Logical" arguments that he has to be white are absurd. He doesn't have to be anything, except sharp-looking in a…
Sorry I just need to get this out: can we talk about the way racist exclusions of non-white people is perpetuated in the media?
First: you have a whole bunch of traditional books,films, comics, tv shows and other media created for white people by white people using all white characters and white history to tell their…
As an actual celiac, this horrifies me. The idea of ever doing that is unfathomable. The ideal of earting gluten by accident is scary enough.
Yup, I have a 9 year old niece and this is about how they communicate, bless their little hearts. You can't fake that kind of stream of consciousness writing if you tried.
Another question would be; what movie theater allows a five-year-old to enter a screening room which shows an R-rated movie?
That's the most frustrating part of the trend for me. It's so obvious that the yuppies asking for "gluten-free" (insert product here) have no idea what they're talking about because people with legitimate issues never would have set foot in the store. That's usually when my snark sets in and I inform them there is…
I'm all for folks with allergies being accommodated, but I would really appreciate if people stopped coming into my restaurant, the name of which has "Wheat" in the title, and acting all indignant when we can't provide for them.
Is this a good time to use the phrase gazpacho gestapo?
Wait, Gluten-free is dead!?! Please for the love of bread let the gluten-free trend die.
And here my parents grounded me when I fed my brother mud pies as a kid. I WAS A CULINARY GENIUS, YEARS AHEAD OF MY TIME, KEPT DOWN BY THE MAN! OPPRESSED BY THE MEATLOAF AND SPAGHETTI PROLETARIAT!
I don't think that's how Cadbury eggs are made.