Rui232
Rui232
Rui232

Is that a tie around his neck? (•_•)

The second I read the title I knew people would be snorting it. I'm more interested in adding it to stuff! Like..uh...maybe frosting?

No wonder she's constantly drinking. I couldn't believe she was still standing after Jerry's death, I was expecting her to be passed out drunk. And then, Fitz asked her where Olivia was and I was yelling: "Shoot him, Mellie! Then marry Andrew and you can still be FLOTUS".

So... I can't decide if Guillermo Diaz is giving a bad acting performance or if I justdisagree with all of his acting choices. I mean, he doesn't give wooden line readings like Madonna. He clearly is conveying the emotions the writers have given him to play. And I have enjoyed Diaz in other things. But when I watch

Good grief, Mellie. How does this woman survive. I know she is manipulative and scandalous herself, but I feel bad for her. "Your father raped me." Two days later her son is murdered. Crazy.

Uggggh seriously: "stand in the sun with me"... That was so cheesy. C'mon Scandal writing team. You couldn't write better dialogue for that moment? Thought I was watching True Blood for a second there

Baby boy Grant has the anthrax, which will kill you. Drink on a technicality.

Scandal makes rational thought look bad.

I feel like Abby reacted like every person watching the show did. Abby isn't my favorite but I wanted to give her a fist bump for telling them to clean it up.

OMG, Huck and Quinn. GET OUTTA MY BRAIN, IMAGE. VOM.

Pff like the Secret Service would allow Sally Langston to do shit. They would have carted her away to an undisclosed location along with the other nominees. Scandal makes the Secret Service look really bad.

...Further confirmation to me to live a life of eating strictly peanut butter out of the jar.

Explanation does not equal exculpation. Watch that maniac's YouTube video and you'll understand. He's out of his fucking mind. At the end of the day, the criminal justice system should be about public safety rather than retribution, so rather than assigning blame/identifying culpability, we should focus on figuring

One of my childhood friends is Sikh, and throughout school she was on the receiving end of comments such as, "long hair is gross," "your hair is disgusting," "you're gross for not shaving your legs/underarms/whatever." She used to change for gym in a bathroom stall and would use a hall pass to go have a good cry

I was trying to be informative in explaining why he/she may want to rethink stating publicly that long hair is "gross" and that hair length as part of one's identity is "weird." I assumed the OP was unaware that long hair is an observance of a religion. He or she was not unaware of that, given the comment about

That is absolutely *not* a given. Sikh men are required to wear a turban. Sikh women are not, and particularly in Western countries they often do not. My very close Sikh childhood friend sometimes wears her hair wrapped in updos and sometimes wears it down her back. She is forbidden from cutting it. While the

Hair cutting is prohibited for some Sikhs. So while you're free to be of that opinion, I'm not sure whether stating it publicly is appropriate. You don't know why someone has very long hair unless you ask.

And this is why I have no patience with most "stylists." Who the hell gets to decide the Universal Rules Of How Long Your Hair Is Allowed To Be?

Yeah, for real. Why are we giving this idea currency? In its current usage in the mainstream, it's like a perfect distillation of "girls suck" pigeonholing. The way I've seen it used is a way for us to nurture our internalized sexism: it encourages misogynist posturing like "I'm not like those other, shitty women. I'm

Oh awesome look! Another box into which women are stuffed in to based on shoddy conclusions of flavor of the week, cool kid pick and choose trend data.