I hate this. I hate this so much. It isn't fair that "math" is something I should be able to do and I'm penalized if I can't or won't.
I hate this. I hate this so much. It isn't fair that "math" is something I should be able to do and I'm penalized if I can't or won't.
And yet articles on clothes elicit cries of, "I love clothes and don't judge me for wearing them!" I get tired of trying to talk about how wearing clothes effects the beauty expectations of clothes and disadvantages people who do not wear them.
But... where will my unjustified rage flow if not to a nearby website?
Maybe don't get so hyped up to jump on someone's story without knowing that much about it?
So about #1...
That's pretty much what I was saying: it should be okay to talk generally about weight and the negative health effects, and it shouldn't be okay to start in on someone about their weight.
I just have to point out that we're pretty much all from 'old families', what with the fact that we're all alive now, and have common ancestors waaaaay back in the day.
Have you never received a really shoddy frame/ceramic/'painting' or any such craft-crap?
I'd be concerned about the added social minefield of the cash-giving:
Dangit, when I read that you "give moms-to-be a prenatal massage", I thought you might just be a really, really oblivious male masseuse, and you were surprised when your attempt at a massage was rebuffed.
So's cotton.
Smoking. Like cigarettes. Never really understood that fetish.
*horks*
So... there's the model you have, where evil, racist southerners who think black people are inferior get off on thinking about having sex with them, and there's the happier model, where a lot of the searches are from black people, and another helping are from (mostly) white people who, having lived side by side with…
The fuck is Anita Queen?
it ain't easy to be a woman in the Lone Star State these days.
Oh please, there's two very different topics here. I think it's fine to talk openly about the medical problem, and you think it's not acceptable to harp on someone about their weight problem.
My totally biased opinion is that his popularity is based on his shtick more than his material, and since it's such a distinctively grating type of shtick, it wears out pretty quickly for some people. I don't think he has the joke-writing chops to really vary his act.
Taste is taste, I know, but that's a weak joke! There's nothing clever or new about it, and it works like a bunch of other jokes.
Aziz Ansari sucks. Just, jesus christ he's a shitty comedian. Even Tom sucks, though the writers got better at making him funny and a little more varied than he was initially.