That sounds downright painful. I'm so sorry.
That sounds downright painful. I'm so sorry.
How do you all feel about watching people open presents?
and produce more religious, political, economic and personal liberty for Americans
Except for Jennifer Lawrence. WBC thinks she's pretty swell.
I learned it in school and I can still barely read it unless it's super tidy. (And I'm only a year older than she is, so it's not like I've had forever to forget it.)
I'm really conflicted about this because my aunt is actually a past Mrs. ABP Queen. (A cookie to anyone who can find her on their shitty website.)
I was disappointed in them. They tasted... off somehow. I ate half the container, so they clearly weren't inedible, but I left the other half in the common room for someone to steal.
*Also excluded are people of color, poor people, ladies who dressed kinda skanky that one time, and most others who were born long enough ago that their toes are no longer adorable.
Not totally sure what those tigers are doing, but I'm pretty sure they got the idea from Cosmo.
I'm actually really glad we're talking about this. Yes, the problem is worse for women (3-I is bringing up valid numbers to make this point). But when we make sexual assault into solely a women's issue, we effectively silence male victims, and thatz not okay.
Well then, it's a good thing that women don't vote!
This makes me sad, both on your behalf and theirs.
We're not talking about whether or not female politicians care about their appearance. (Or what the gender or the people doing the criticizing is, for that matter.) We're talking about if voters care. My point is that women's looks are brought up more often, which means that they play a larger role in voters'…
Say that people react with disdain toward someone whose looks are described negatively regardless of their gender. Even if that's the case, there's still the fact that media talks about women's looks way more than men's. Which means that a woman politician will still have to worry about her appearance far more than…
Mine too! Well, I don't know about corn flakes specifically, but cereal in general.
Justice Thomas, the evil ghost who haunts the Slytherin common room
All questions would be better for Caity Weaver because Caity Weaver is wonderful.
I'm in DC, but yeah, with high school programs at my university. Fortunately I only have them at night (or unfortunately, maybe, since that's when they have free time).
Many thanks. I probably need it—for better or for worse, they're only here for a week before the next round moves in!
An RA. So less responsibility, but more pep.