So you'd be OK with the indigenous peoples of, say, the Americas taking back their land?
So you'd be OK with the indigenous peoples of, say, the Americas taking back their land?
Right, but poignancy-wise, the Parks pic is better. The MO pic is propaganda.
Actually I find this one more poignant:
Excellent choice of gif.
Maybe it's not really an eating disorder. Maybe she just needed to change-up her "narrative" or whatever to stir up a minor controversy and some media attention, ultimately resulting a net gain of followers, new opportunities for cross-branding, etc. We've seen countless celebrities do these abrupt about-faces.
I find it's either the passive-aggressive (or sometimes aggressive-aggressive) harassment OR the weird let's-be-BFFs fawning closeness (which I think is about "if I have young friends, that means I'm young too").
Rumour has it my Toronto neighbourhood will get a big, flagshippy Starbucks. The neighbourhood is unusually Sbux-free at the moment, so something is up...
What about Shalom?
Salmonberries, I think.
Also, a perfectly good-looking mango can be ROTTEN inside. >:(
I bailed when the husband was presenting his robot-child to that group of investors (or whatever they were) and the woman asked about "termination" and the husband got all philosophical.
This study supports my belief that the windchimes should be banned outright and loud motorcycles should only be allowed on the streets between the hours of 10am and 8pm (if at all).
I notice that higher-end shops tend to have ex-trophy wives doing sales. It makes sense: they didn't (think they needed to) develop job skills, found themselves needing a job post-divorce, and one thing they definitely DO know about is shopping at higher-end stores. Although some of them are really terrible in the…
So-so cuteness, a little shallow, a little stupid - yes, but if he is a decent caring guy, a girl could do a lot worse. I mean in a real marriage, not this steaming pile.
Uh, no, that's the not the bigger point. It doesn't matter what the circumstances of the marriage are, consent is required. If one of the participants on this show tries to force anything on their spouse, it's sexual assault. No grey area at all.
I don't think this show is about people finding true love and happiness.
I'll bet her endgame is to snag a rich guy and the shows improve her odds by helping her move in entertainment circles.
Even in a regular marriage consent is required, so I don't think it's a real risk.
Yes. On second look, he looks a bit like an ex-friend's husband, and she thought he was quite a catch, so.
That hairstyle isn't doing him any favours.