Fuck Justin Timberlake*
Fuck Justin Timberlake*
Duh. Of course.
The question is, why now? I mean, this is the league that brought back Jay Cutler, FFS, rather than hire Kaepernick.
I have no idea how a creep like Robin Thicke and Thyphoid Jenny McCarthy are on TV right now. They’re both has-beens to begin with, never mind their problematic histories with dating and vaccination. (I mean, Jenny McCarthy IS the face of the anti-vaxx movement).
What a great interview! And that line near the end: “I knew the other two boys were going to die...” Heartbreaking.
What I find particularly galling is the response “OK boomer is ageist and that’s wrong!” issued by people who have no problem with memes about how millennials are too obsessed with avocado toast and pumpkin spice to get a job.
DID YOU SEE THE CAKE??!! I mean...wow. I’m not a “wedding” person, but it was spectacular. I also loved the way she kept focusing on enjoying the process and enjoying the moment, in the moment. Squee!!
I can’t get over how beautiful they both are. It’s lovely to see such happy people!
This is perfect. It’s subtle, non-confrontational (the student doesn’t have to say no to your face) and it reinforces that consent must be given every time.
I have NO idea. I mean, resting the person’s hips on your legs and “Then you’re going to take her feet, open her legs up and straddle them around you...A lot of times, I’ll even rock a little bit just to relax.”
Is it that when students are given the option they tend to be verbal about not wanting to be touched, as opposed to being able to take advantage of their silence?
I take an Iyengar yoga class where adjustments are sometimes done. Prior to the class starting, the instructor will inform students that when adjustments are necessary, s/he will ask students if they’re comfortable with that. When the opportunity arises, the instructor will discreetly request permission from the…
I honestly don’t understand how D-list celebrity Typhoid Jenny has a job on television.
I have to say, Regina King’s hair, styled like a fascinator, was my favourite.
I read Clapback every week. But I have to say, this week was especially inspired.
But even his fingers are pink!
The Guardian article is so worth the read, if only for the term “mammary bunting”:
EXACTLY.
It’s like being mad at All the President’s Men for focusing on Woodward and Bernstein instead of doing a deep dive on the Nixon presidency.
Oh, I am familiar with the leg pushing maneuver. When I started pushing back, things started to change, but it’s hubby who’s the pushover (pun intended).