According to IMDB, it is indeed a pocket watch chain!
According to IMDB, it is indeed a pocket watch chain!
Some Googling led me to this necklace referred to as "infinity layering necklace" on Etsy.
I'm not avoiding the movie, by any means, I'm just bad about keeping up with modern cinema, to be honest, so reaching into the early-mid 1980s, while appealing in theory, isn't likely to happen.
I... Did not know that. I had heard of bukake. But I thought it was... I honestly just didn't think about it. And I thought coming on someone's face was called a facial.
It was mostly rhetorical meant to illustrate, in a vaguely humourous way, my thought process about cream pies in a sexual context.
I always assumed it involved a dude coming on someone's face, like getting a cream pie to the face, because otherwise, WHY WAS IT CALLED CREAM PIE? So I was only, like, a step closer than you.
Having almost exclusively been in interracial relationships, I'm always interested when I come across articles discussing them. I'm a brown woman living in Canada and I've watched family members date and marry and... It's weird because I have about six nieces and nephews and they're all different in terms of ethnic…
I was just coming by to make the same reply as you when my computer crashed and I wish I could star it a million times!
I knew a lot of women in college who wore make up everyday, including my roommate of four years. My attitude was definitely defensive in undergrad... In our fourth year, that same roommate and a completely unrelated male friend both told me I should think about 'growing up' and wearing make up because it would make…
I definitely picked up the whole "I" statement habit through undergrad and grad school (where I learned a lot about therapy and counselling) and I tend to encourage other people to use them in conversation so that they own their statements. Unless someone is stating an objective fact (of which there are few in this…
Yeah, I don't think (*fingers crossed*) it'll ever be fully privatized in my lifetime as it's one of the defining features of Canadian identity (according to numerous surveys, so I'm not even kidding) and I think some Canadians don't understand how lucky they are. I required costly surgery as an infant and my brother…
But if it's convenient and helpful for women... That would defeat the whole purpose of all this!
Er... Sorry about that?
I wear it when I'm going out (meaning, specific/special events, not just leaving the house) but I wear lipgloss regularly. But I don't use eyeshadow because I never figured out what goes where or how. And my hair... Is practically a lost cause. I only figured out how to do a proper ponytail when I was 15 or so.
This article just makes me tired. The argument Heath is using is so easy to counteract that it makes me wonder why she bothered, except to be a shit disturber. In Canada, tax dollars cover healthcare costs (to a point, anyway) and it makes no sense to have women pay more into the system - what about children? They…
I don't identify as LGBTQ so I hesitate to weigh in - I see both sides of the argument that celebrities "should" come out but I tend to agree that nobody is required to state their sexual preference or, really, most any of their preferences if they don't want to.
You know, fair enough. But it's a lot easier to be kind when you've already stepped on everyone to get to the top. Perez Hilton is nice now that his career is already made - he was a huge attention-seeking jerk until he got a lot of press for being a bully, as I understand it.
I sincerely dislike Perez Hilton. I never watched Prison Break but during the height of his popularity, every item that mentioned his sexuality mentioned Perez Hilton as a source and it made me determined to never (directly) read his site. I've mostly stuck to that!
I was always so irritated that Perez Hilton continuously tried to forcibly out Wentworth Miller because his sexual orientation was nobody's business but his (and, potentially, his partner's) so it's cool that he chose to come out on his own terms for his own reasons.