Anyone over the age of 22 who plays drinking games is someone to be avoided in all cases.
Anyone over the age of 22 who plays drinking games is someone to be avoided in all cases.
The first one, so much the first one. The last girl I had a casual thing with for a few weeks, I just kept learning things about her that I hated: she hardly ever walked her dog, her favorite show was Sex and the City, she owned not one, not two, but three of the Fifty Shades of... books, etc. My furnace died just…
The angel shark is probably the coolest part. Not terribly often seen.
Ya know, at first I was like waitwaitwait 7A is gone? Then I was like, fuck it, it's been probably 10 years since I've eaten there and the EV went to shit a long time ago anyway. Nobody even leaves Brooklyn anymore, right?
I can't believe "Don't feed the troll" still needs to be said anywhere on the internet. This isn't even clever trolling, just lazy attention-seeking. Leave it to rot.
No way, dude, Fresca is sugar-free.
Damn, she sure was a stone fox. Yowza.
I think she looked great, especially considering the theme and how ridiculous everyone else looked in light of that.
She looks spectacular there! And the only differences seem to be a slightly darker shade to her hair and lipstick, lighter eyeliner, and less of a strained smile. Strange.
At first I was like, no way there's an adult human being who eats like that, and then I remembered we were talking about Michael Fucking Kay. At least John Sterling has the excuse of being clinically retarded.
I haven't seen a picture of SMG in a while, and this one made me feel OLD. She looks older than Streep in this pic.
Biggio and not Piazza is a fucking disgusting travesty.
I have definitely slept with a girl who was wearing that exact same skull sweater and for the life of me I can't remember who it was.
Wu Tang-shen ain't nothin' to fuck with.
Ain't no money to be made in minor leagues (look at baseball), but billions every year in NCAA football. Always comes down to the dollars.
"I don't want to have to actually be a parent to my kid."
Yep. Just a poorly written article.
OK, so, this act didn't exactly "enable women to have credit cards in their own name" so much as it just prohibited any sort of discrimination regarding the extension of credit based on race, sex, religion, etc. The wording of this article needs some serious work.
Wait wait wait wait. It was seriously 1974 before women could have credit cards?!? How is that even...I mean...the fuck? Could they have bank accounts? Own homes? Get loans? Anything?