Let me just say that I’ve been reading cards for people for decades.
Let me just say that I’ve been reading cards for people for decades.
This reminds me of the concept that you don’t solve your problems but grow past them. I have so many responses to shit situations from the past, but now that I have a response I also have the capacity to avoid the situation in the first place.
People that force their dumbass opinions and beliefs on others need to be shut down HARD in the moment. That’s the only way these morons will learn.
Does it have like a giant leering clown face on it? Because that would be the only thing that could throw me off my workout.
Ugh. That is heartbreaking. I think a lot of us are having flashbacks to where we’ve experienced shit like this.
Anything like, “Ma’am, we’re at a university, so they’re men. If they’re trying to work out, they should concentrate on that, just like you should be concentrating on minding your own damn business.”
Fuck George Tyndall and fuck USC for allowing this to continue for so long.
The puffed sleeves man, the puffed sleeves.
Is that...an Anne of Green Gables bathrobe she’s wearing?
WOW. Awful.
Props to the woman scientist who shouted “Shut up!” at Negroponte, twice.
Can we turn America off and back on again?
Just when I despair about this country’s future, the potential of Generation Z to be on the cutting edge of reshaping this country in ways and forms I never dreamed possible gives me solace.
“The gun-control community is finally being marginally honest about their true wishlist. The simple fact remains their proposals and ideas are out of the mainstream, and most people will understand their real intent goes beyond what they publicly state.”
Naturally, the National Rifle Association hates this. Spokeswoman Amy Hunter has written off the Peace Plan entirely, saying: “The gun-control community is finally being marginally honest about their true wishlist. The simple fact remains their proposals and ideas are out of the mainstream, and most people will…
Why would this necessarily stop at unmarried women? I know there are people out there that believe that mothers should not work outside the home, and I am sure they could invent some religious reason behind it. Hell you could probably keep expanding this. Married women need to get their husbands permission to work.…
This is my same argument when I'm faced with buying a 13 year old girl's clothing. Designers have a specific look in mind for these girls, and it's not at all about, "Hey! I'm a tomboy and I still love climbing trees!" No. It's mini skirts and kneesocks and JUICY on their backside and tshirts that say "Little porn…
You are so very right. I'm sorry, pulling on the belt loop of your jeans, swinging a high-heel clad leg into the frame while lying on a tiger-skin rug-those are inherently sexual situations, and putting a little girl into them doesn't make them not be sexual any more. It doesn't say anything about me that I see those…
It's classic defensive excuse making, and I'm not buying it. A photo of a shirtless person with beads and hair draped over their chest is meant to imply sexily concealed breasts. The fact that the child in question doesn't have breasts yet does not change what the image is designed to say.
I agree with you. I wouldn't give a fuck if this girl were playing at home and posing in front of a mirror in a pair of shorts and a necklace— that's just a kid having fun, and there's nothing adult about it. But this has an air of adult-ness about it because adults are involved: styling, photographing, directing, and…