VioletFem
VioletFem
VioletFem

It's just you and your friends. I and most of my friends (we are all in our mid-to late 20s) watch the show. And for the record, this is a mixed group of black and white folks both male and female.

My current obsession is Doctor Who. I finished watching all the episodes of the current iteration of the series about a month ago. I cannot get enough of that show. I might start watching the old episodes to tide me over until the show comes back in March. Previous obsessions of mine have been Arrested Development.

I agree. This seems happens every year or so when some young actress is starting to get major industry recognition for her work (major awards, Oscar buzz). The american public seems to love to build someone up only to want to tear that person down; especially with actresses. Jezebel was practically singing hosanas

Well there has been nearly a dozen a film and TV adaptations of Pride and Prejudice over the last 60 years. It's not different than that, I suppose. "Annie" seems to be one of those stories that people like to remake every generation.

I wish there was a way to promote your comment.

Supernatural may be the best american gay romance on TV that isn't gay, but I would argue Sherlock is the best gay romance on TV overall that isn't gay.

So cool! Thank you so much for all of those videos!

Actually, please do start posting videos!

The criticism here seems a bit damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. I do agree that it is odd that she somehow envisioned a Brooklyn completely devoid of POC for the first season of Girls. Having received that criticism, it seems like she is open and willing to incorporate a more diverse cast into the series.

I'm a single 28 year old graduate student with no kids (income ~ 26K/year). I haven't started saving for retirement yet, but would like to start. What is the best and simplest way for me to get a start.

hahahaha! Tell another one that was hilarious!

This article has some pretty good tips.

."At the same time any person who is gay can go to any "straight" bar or club and drink and dance, so I feel your argument is invalid due to this."

I read the NYtimes profile about what it is like to "work" with Lindsey Lohand, and girlfriend should take her own advice

I'm not saying that everyone needs to feel the same way about sex. What I am saying, is that two people in a relationship need to feel similarly enough about sex for the relationship to work. If one person can take it or leave it and generally does not have a strong desire for sex then it would be best if that person

My point is that sex is important. Of course sex should not be the sole basis of a relationship, but it is still a crucial part of one. For example, a lot people prefer to enter monogamous relationships. Since most people are sexual beings, the assumption is that the these two people will only be having sex with each

Um really? Unless you are asexual, sex is a very important part of a relationship. Whatever your views on sex (monogamous, non-monogamous, vanilla, kinky etc...) you and you're partner need to be on the same page. Otherwise, one of the two (if not both) will always be dissatisfied which could lead to resentment.

Seriously, it's not like the male version is wearing booty-shorts (which would still be more practical than a micro-mini skirt)

You most certainly are! : D

In that context, that actually kind of makes sense.