Veronica65
Veronica65
Veronica65

This makes me happy because Kat Dennings is my girl crush - she is the bomb diggity dandy and then some. Now if we can just get her on a show or movie, ANYTHING, better than "Two Broke Girls".

My hometown is very much like the town in David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" - on the surface it seems like a "salt of the earth" small town with"good ol' fashioned" small town values, but there is a seedy, kinky underworld that thrives below the surface - it just doesn't want to be exposed.

Agreed....this sounds like the man seriously considered and reflected upon the consequences of his actions and realized how wrong and damaging such an email, even one intended as "satire", can be. This sounded like a thoughtful and sincere apology, and based on this email I sincerely believe he is going to try and

Believe me Doremus, I also feel blessed to have my Dad. He's a great guy and I realize that having a Dad that teases you to the brink of insanity is far from the worst thing that can happen to you as a child. BUT, that being said, it was a lot more fun when I was in elementary school than Jr. High. A lot of my

Believe me Doremus, I also feel blessed to have my Dad. He's a great guy and I realize that having a Dad that teases you to the brink of insanity is far from the worst thing that can happen to you as a child. BUT, that being said, it was a lot more fun when I was in elementary school than Jr. High. A lot of my

As a parent now I think this is absolutely hilarious....but as a kid who also grew up with a joker for a Dad (no pun intended), it's one thing to live with this on a regular basis and another to watch it on 7 second Vines. Better get this out of your system Bat Dad before the kids enter.....pubertyyyyy....

I could read fluently at 3 years old, and have been an avid reader ever since. When I was in 4th grade in 1974, my teacher gave me this book to read and I LOVED it, because it was so revolutionary for the time period. Harriet was so different from the average girl character that was popular in books from that time.

I was 6 years old in 1971, so I was part of the target audience for this ad - thankfully, I have no memory of this doll OR this ad. I don't know if it's because I never actually saw it, or I saw it and had to mentally block it out of my mind because it's so damn creepy. This doll is like the child of Chucky and his

Thank God she's going to Fox where she belongs because I never watch "Faux News". Now I truly can "enjoy The View."

And yes it also pains me to admit that Kanye West is a talented artist whose music I enjoy, because as a person I think he is a total egotistical asshole with a God complex.

Does that make me a bad person?

I am totally with you that it is hard to be a feminist pop culture loving white female - while I find the lyrics to "Blurred Lines" questionable, I still love it because it truly is a FUCKING GOOD SONG, lyrics be damned. Another example of a song I loved despite it's incredibly sexist and degrading lyrics (which are