That clip reminds me of why I stopped watching that steaming pile of unfunny crap over a decade ago.
That clip reminds me of why I stopped watching that steaming pile of unfunny crap over a decade ago.
"Hello, is this Rebecca's agent? Yeah, we're done with her. She's a pain in the *beep*."
Yeah, you can crush an aluminum testicle like a soda can. That could ruin someone's day.
That's similar to something a good friend of mine is always telling me. His sister is married with 3 or 4 kids and he tells me how awesome her & her husband make their lives out to be on facebook, yet he knows the truth. Not that their marriage is falling apart, but he knows they aren't that perfect in real life. He…
I had to laugh, even though I'm sure you're joking. But that's not a bad idea, something I'd do just to get some laughs.
I log on once, maybe twice per day. More so out of boredom instead of a desire to be on there. I log on, see if anyone said anything new, then log off...all in a matter of 10-20 seconds (because usually no one says anything I'm interested in responding to). I have 21 friends, a majority of them are family & close…
I think I'm in the minority as far as a facebook persona goes. The person you see on my facebook and the person you see in real life are one in the same.
They'll have to use one of the coat hangers from Barbie's wardrobe.
Like this sentence? "It's a one-off creation by UK graffiti artist Darren Cullen, presumably meant to be a commentary on the various reality shows that seem to be cashing in on teen pregnancies."
I have no clue who this NoClue person is. They should've hired these girls.
"Believe it or not, these photos are real, not fakes."
The "reflection pass." I just saw them last month here in IL. I took a series of photos of the reflection pass and made an animated .gif out of them.
Nevermind, I just noticed you understood what was going on from the other commenter's post. Damn kinja, can't follow comments for nothing anymore.
Here's the problem I have with your statement:
It's actually amazing that it survived intact long enough to wash ashore. Scavengers love to eat the eyes of dead animals.
Eye don't get it.
You know, now that you mention it, I do recall reading a little bit about some of the information coming from connecting the dots between their Reddit profiles & facebook pages. I'm someone who's against putting so much of our personal lives on display on the internet. There's too many ways it can come back & bite us…