RapscallionPancake
RapscallionPancake
RapscallionPancake

Looks like absolute drivel. She was a notorious man-eater in Hollywood, loved a bit of cock (good for her!); bet they don't cover that part of the 'fairytale', more's the pity. Sooner we get the fully-rounded real stories of these icons, the better for all womanity.

Thanks for the rec - I saw the ads for The Silent Wife and was torn because I didn't like Gone Girl, but I do like that type of book. And now every thriller written by a woman is going to be compared to that book and I'll never know whether I'd like it. I'll give Silent Wife a go :)

Talented, charismatic and sexy without being vulgar or disingenuous. So much pure energy and enjoyment. Grimy Virus take note.

There's just something about him that is irresistible.

Every word from his mouth is offensive.

Thank you, Scandal. Is she going to play an actress who failed at her comeback and decided to go into politics?

If you honestly don't think that legs look empirically better in heels than flats, that's your opinion, but the vast majority of people wearing high heels do it because it makes them feel better and feel they look better. I'm a lawyer, I see the vast majority of my female colleagues wearing heels all the time. And,

I like the way you think, sir!

This particular old lady can testify! After a five year dry spell, I got myself a lovely young lover... and he looks like Jack Sparrow... that's all I'm saying...

I don't know what I weigh. Haven't weighed myself in years. Don't own a scale. Don't look at the doctor's office. For me, not knowing is best. Besides, your weight fluctuates all the time - depending on what you eat, the time of day, water retention. I workout 6 days a week, eat relatively healthy. I'm a fitness

I hate being asked what I weigh, because I'm much heavier than I look. Muscle is heavy.

Women who don't swallow weird me out. I mean, spitting is gross. Just get it over with.

Somebody came up with that idea, wrote it down, paid animal handlers to dress up the cats, wrote and recorded the song, edited the whole thing together and now it exists.

Now playing

I recently had a website sample one of my hooping tutorial videos and refer to me as "zaftig". I looked this up and it said, "Pleasingly plump". Now, I don't think of myself as plump (I don't really have a label for my body at all) but for some reason "zaftig" doesn't get under my skin like some other words.

It wasn't that gory for me (I've endured the new Evil Dead which was 75% seen through my fingers while screaming 'WHHHHHUUUUUUUTTTT NOOOO!!!!!').

This pic has made my LIFE. I wasn't even tuned into the troll factor and it took me a minute to realize who the Grays are

What.

It is not completely out of bounds to speak ill of the dead. But is tacky & assholish to do so less than 24 hours after a death announcement while those who cared about the deceased are still sad, in mourning, & sharing fond remembrances. Your comment practically on the Celebrity Death Bingo card.

Exactly. Everyone is human and flawed. Pointing that out as a statement of fact when someone has died feels just as disingenuous as elevating/vilifying them. The guy's dead, Christ.

We'll know that we've reached true equality when gays and lesbians feel free to approach their wedding with the same vulgar sense of entitlement and ingratitude that straight people have.