MsRobinson
MsRobinson
MsRobinson

Mixmaster Mike ain't got nothin' on DJ Uterus.

That "waif" served two years in the Israeli military. She could almost certainly kick your ass.

This looks like it is half stock, half porta-potty. It's like a potty-training torture device.

The problem with shows like this is that it greatly inflates the perception of risk by giving "balanced" and "equal" time to each "side." Whether or not Couric intends to, by giving equal time to people who believe (possibly incorrectly) that their child died from a vaccine to a position that says "this is totally the

I have this PTSD reaction when a man praises me for being "strong" for exactly this reason. Yeah, I am capable and I won't fall apart when you aren't there, but that doesn't mean I have no emotional needs! Also, just because I am a feminist and can support myself doesn't mean I don't want him to walk me home at

[digs around for collage of "Heath Ledger will make a terrible Joker" posts]

YES! I posted this question earlier on a different post actually, wondering if she had served the required army stint after hearing she was Israeli.

I miss COTD.

BAHAA! Sorry, I misread your opening sentence as:

YASSS to all of this. My last long term, serious relationship ended 4 years ago and it is JUST NOW dawning on me how fucked up it was. I was constantly gaslighted and being called "emotionally imbalanced" and "crazy" and "demanding" when I simply tried to explain my concerns and what I wanted/needed. A few examples:

Yeah, believing that you're obligated to stifle your thoughts and needs and desires in an attempt to be perceived as not crazy is a pretty sure way to actually make yourself crazy.

As much as I hate to say it, I think it's a bit of an introvert/extrovert thing. When I get stressed out, I need my closest people with me, including my partner. My boyfriend is an introvert, and he needs his alone time to recharge. We had a few weeks where both of us were super stressed and I kept feeling like I

I was once told that not being needy made me less feminine. Which made me laugh for a really long time, which probably wasn't the reaction the guy was expecting.

You know what guys like even less than girls who are needy? Girls who are not needy. Seriously, I have had men comment to me before that I was much less needy than their previous girlfriends. And this was not a compliment. Ultimately, they wanted to feel needed because it made them less insecure about the

It's called "Her" and the only image depicted is of a man.

Five heavy-hitting actors named in the poster. One is male. He's the main character. Sigh.