Ok, sorry, I get it now. If this passes with the definition of a person defined as starting at conception, they can say use it as a precedent. Thank you. I mean, I now feel worse reading this, but at least I understand.
Ok, sorry, I get it now. If this passes with the definition of a person defined as starting at conception, they can say use it as a precedent. Thank you. I mean, I now feel worse reading this, but at least I understand.
I am confused: How does a law saying a pregnant woman can stand her ground mean that abortion will be made illegal? Clearly there is a connection I am missing.
I am confused: How does a law sawing a pregnant woman can stand her ground mean that abortion will be made illegal? Clearly there is a connection I am missing.
Is Jimmy Fallon better now? I use to watch him on Late Late night and he was good with the games and gags but I felt like he couldn't interview to save his life. I was SHOCKED we he got the late night gig, but I figured it is because he is 100% noncontroversial like Leno.
I had a huge crush on an actor and then met him in real life. I actually didn't enjoy the experience too much. I was just so nervous, and facing them made me realize how important they were to me and how meaningless I was to them. I was 17 and older now, but I still think it is better not to meet them. LOL. Then,…
Except it wasn't a compromise. She makes it very clear it was him telling her what to do. As an artist, making music videos, if the song is about love/sex/relationships, that might have to be performed. Unless you think married actors doing sex scenes in movies is disrespectful to their spouse, the same should…
Seriously. Her "...and you know, I like that he is domineering it means that he REALLY loves me" is classic rationalization/justification for bad behavior.
I don't think it is shade. No one is saying he should have tried to make sure Americans understood what he is saying. It is just joking around. I think most people are aware that Brits and Americans use different words and references. This one statement happened to have a lot of those differences.
I thought I remember reading that Missy Franklin, because she wanted to keep her NCAA eligibility, couldn't take the prize money but there was $100,000+ for her in "compensation" that she was allowed to keep. 'Maybe' that is the same for some of the US athletes.
It is the title of a specific porn video. This woman is stealing lemons and these guys catch her and tell her if she wants the lemons she has to gangbang them. She happily obliges.
Oh my god, marry me! These are the exact kinds of thoughts I have. My favorite is the two door thing, where I hold the door on the first set and then they hold the door on the second set—-the dance of the awkward people.
I actually stopped reading after that sentence and went down to the comment to find the complaints...and there you were.
Yeah, but I know Evan chose his 2010 routine for maximum points and then they changed the point system after 2010 to rewards quads more. I suppose I was wondering with all the falling of the men, it would still be a good plan to play it safe and do a perfect program w/o a quad. It seems like the answer is no. If…
Oh ok, I see. thanks! If 2010 Evan was preparing for this Olympics he would have created a completely different routine is what I am understanding.
I guess I mean compared to the guys who actually skated in the men's event this Olympics. My best guess is 3rd or 4th.
FIGURE SKATING EXPERTS. I have really wanted an opinion on this, but there hasn't been the right article yet.
Hahahaha, I read it as "upcoming themed funeral". I was thinking 'wait, is that a thing?'
The chances of this being answered is slim to none. Skating experts: I know people don't like Evan Lysacek here, but in a fair opinion how well would his 2010 routine have fared in this Olympics?
That's why I said sometimes.
Sometimes it's more about the money.