Italian-food-from-a-plastic-bladder eatery and suburban hellscape staple* Olive Garden is revamping its image: by…
Italian-food-from-a-plastic-bladder eatery and suburban hellscape staple* Olive Garden is revamping its image: by…
Ok, it's not like there aren't women involved in the show. In fact, I bet if the frame were just a little bit larger, you'd see plenty women behind the craft service table making sandwiches.
Question: Is there anyone else out there that actually prefers pooping in a public bathroom? I don't really mind if anyone else knows I'm pooping, and it just seems to make more sense to do something gross in a place that is not my house, where I live and eat and sleep. And if I'm being completely honest... gets…
I am so sick of that term. "Lolita" was about a young girl who was stalked, coerced, and sexually abused by an adult man who was willing to trick her mother into a loveless marriage to get closer to his prey. He creates a "relationship" with her that leads her to another sexual abuser and into a child pornography…
Does it really bug you? (No snark, I promise.) I totally let my animals touch my face and hands and, by proxy, mouth, so I feel like ... eh? Big deal?
Endearritating.
OH MY GOD. THE WHITE ONE WITH THE STEVIE SLEEVIES!!!!!!!! I'M SORRY I'M YELLING! I AM JUST SO EXCITED THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
That said they don't seem to sell this exact dress anymore. According to the photographers site it's from 2008.
I think I found it. The photographer is Phil Nouros. Here is a link to the photo.
To echo other commenters: Let's not blame the ladies here.
I wish I had mind powers so amazing I could walk into a healthy relationship and RUIN it. It's not a nice thing to do, but that is some amazing power and control over people. And then I would become a supervillain I suppose.
Quick! Blame the other woman! Not the man who had a 30 year commitment to this relationship. What do they call women like that? Oh yeah ... Jezebel.
Thurston Moore is the owner of the breakup of his marriage. He made the vow to Kim ( and my heart breaks for her - I get the feeling those two weren't subtle or discreet which is an even bigger slap in the face. )
I agree. This is pretty gross.
The title implies that Prinz single-handedly ended someone else's marriage. Though she may have behaved in a way that wasn't morally correct, lets lay the blame where it belongs....MOORE. He made the vows. He broke them. He's responsible.
yeah, dude, and the barely concealed scorn for "the other woman" throughout this piece is really icky. why not more editorializing and snark about moore's behavior? you can do better, jezebel.
The idea that any one person could "break up a marriage" is ludicrous. This headline just furthers the idea of the horrible homebreaker stereotype.