Oh, Jezzies, I'm so glad it's Saturday night because I need to vent for a minute. I went to the Drs the other day and now I feel just horrible. :( So here's what happened:
Oh, Jezzies, I'm so glad it's Saturday night because I need to vent for a minute. I went to the Drs the other day and now I feel just horrible. :( So here's what happened:
THIS. I let my bitch face slip for one minute to smile at an old lady on the street, and she immediately tried to hand me a white Jesus pamphlet.
Whatever is going on with Amanda Bynes is sad, and I urge the writers on this website to stop covering it. It's increasingly uncomfortable to see these articles.
Maybe — just maybe — instead of focussing on how students pull all-nighters, we should focus on why they're pulling all-nighters in the first place.
but the idea of immature, misinformed, sexually active people having complete access to what they might consider an alternative to condoms is something im against.
You don't know what her degree is in. It might be in English, it might be in publishing, it might be advertising, it might be marketing, it might be economics, it might be anthropology, it might be creative writing. Any of these are degrees where it would be perfectly acceptable to study romance novels and a few of…
I would wear the hell out of these. That is all.
Have you not read past articles on here about lady bosses and the percentage of women in top business positions? Sad stuff, I'm afraid.
It seems like us ladies can't win as we climb the business hierarchy. Too cheerful and we're perceived as less capable of being leaders, too assertive and we're scary ball-busters.
This is really, really fucked up. I think Texas will find that this ruling may create a number of future issues wherein Johns feel it is their right to "recover property" (money) if they aren't satisfied with a sex worker's services. "I paid for sex, but she only gave me a blow job!" What a murderous slippery slope…
I love how she's looking at Brad in that beaming way. How adorable!
I definitely agree!
I respect that in a storyteller, but recently it's gotten to a point where I no longer trust where the story is even going. Is it fair for Martin and the showrunners to ask us to become invested in their characters only to punish us when we inevitably do?
"...novels like The Hobbit are not YA because they weren't written according to a publisher's formula. That's what a YA novel is and how they're produced."
And you obviously know nothing about YA, or you wouldn't be complaining about it being "simplified" and "dumbed down." The Hobbit and A Wrinkle in Time were always intended for children. They were only adopted by adult readers after they became popular and classic works of fiction. These have always been novels…
Seems a bit odd. Do you remember where you heard him talking about her being there?
I think you must have misheard. Jolie's uncle is on record saying, "Angelina will be in London on Sunday so she won't be able to attend but she has been in touch with us and with various other members of the family, which has obviously been lovely and has meant a lot to us."
Ah, yes.
Perhaps I'm reading incorrectly, but it seems that Ms. Johnson is saying that one should only write articles like these if they have a few published YA novels under their belt. And I'd have to respectfully disagree. One can form an opinion about feminism in YA if they read enough YA. One can discuss writing feminist…