SleepyCat
SleepyCat
SleepyCat

Yes, that's what they're complaining about. That one moment where she lost her objectivity, not the fact that her unhinged rantings ultimately turn out to be the truth behind how reality works in a paradoxical cop-out of an ending.

Yeah, this is sexy girl in implausible armor done right. She's not arched backwards to a spine-breaking degree to show off her ass and tits at the same time, she's not making an o-face at the viewer, she has a waist wide enough to hold all of her internal organs. In other words, she's not exploitative or insulting to

weights strapped around their stomach to make sure they don't rise to the surface (enough to instill panic in just about any person, I'd think

This could go for any story about a plucky band of largely untrained heroes rising up to fight the bad guys, though.

Stumbling across a bull shark sleeping in small rock grotto whilst diving near Honolulu. I'd gotten temporarily separated from my diving buddy and I was so mesmerized by the sight I forgot to surface to find him for a good five minutes. When I finally did he was about to chew me out but I just grabbed his arm and

Vancouver Island high five!

As a Canadian, I don't know how to feel about that one. I'm all for an acknowledgement of colonization and First Nations' rights, but it's not like I have another "native land," you know? If this isn't it, then what is? If there was a lot of call for it among First Nations groups, I'd be down with it, though.

We sang "in all of us command" in my high school over a decade ago. That said, it's true that our Parliament is full of mouldering dinosaurs, so I don't have much faith this will succeed either.

That's true, but that's slowly changing. I can't see what it does ever changing, though, even so. It's too profitable. All I can imagine will change is that we'll start to see men and boys start to pick their bodies apart to a degree even closer to what women do now.

Hahaha oh man. Sorry dude, but it's not about your boner. 99% of the body shaming/body praise I've ever received or seen dished out to others has been from other women, not men. Men aren't the one's policing women into fatless (but with huge fake boobs and ass, these days) modern trend. It's a) advertising, and b)

I don't understand comments like these. "I don't like her" is one thing but "so and so is the only person who does like her on the planet, everyone else hates her" seems beyond the point of ludicrous when all of her films in the past five years have been resounding box office successes.

As a female gamer, I can't really be bothered by this, because I've seen the same (or worse) depicted as happening to Dante from DMC or Chris Redfield from RE or heck even the Soap from CoD in (doujinshi) porn by women, for women. This is just a fantasy people get off to. I sincerely doubt it's going to encourage some

Isn't this something most brides just do before their wedding, usually? I was the only one I know who didn't do some kind of diet/exercise regimen, and that was because I 1) am already a gym rat, and 2) eloped. One of my close friends lost over 70lbs in the year before her wedding through some pretty hardcore training

The problem with this line of thinking is that the opposite is also true: my parents had three kids in rapid succession in their early 20s, and _that_ is something they tell me they came to regret. They didn't have that time to be free and explore like most people do, and they did irrevocable damage (especially my

Doesn't look worse than the nest of spiderlegs crawling out of her eyes, though.

Anybody who lives somewhere without a lot of wind.

On the heels of the study that indicated that regular walking was not a good indicator of longevity in one's later years, but that regular running was, I feel better about my decision to totally destroy my joints by running all the time ;p

Well, honestly, you're right about the bad ad campaign. That's pretty much why I didn't play it. Between that and a friend who did and told me he beat in 5 hours.

I have done this before and the results of this RL-trolling (particularly if the target is vain) are epic.

Thanks for your story; it was fascinating to me, as I have the inverse problem (though it wasn't discovered until puberty, when that, well, didn't happen). Luckily high doses of estrogen are readily available in the form of the Pill. I'm glad to know there are good, non-injectable alternatives for guys out there, too.