Good God Man.
Good God Man.
She doesn't even seem real to me. Every time I see her, I can't help but think that no mere mortal can be that flawless. Congratulations, Lupita Nyong'o, on officially making my lady-crush list last night. The photo of you on Dazed & Confused Mag only confirms I made the right decision adding you to my list.
3rd cousins
Some combo Necro-Pedophilia.
I feel the exact same way.
I have officially given up bras. For about the last month or two I have only worn a bra maybe twice. If I'm going to be at the office, I wear a form fitting tank or cami under my clothes to keep them from flopping around. It is much more comfortable for me than a bra. I'm never going back.
Wow. They really do have similar features.
have you tried letting the butter sit out (in a butter dish) for a while? Butter has a vastly different taste when it gets to room temperature and is spreadable at that point.
No, I think that too I definitely fixate on her eyes/eyelids. But the overall shape of her face, the volume of her face, the slight freckles. Nothing majorly out of the ordinary, but not something I'm used to seeing on the big screen.
Butter & Olive Oil. Other than those two, everything else is pointless.
My mother was the margarine queen. Butter would make you fat, but margarine tasted just the same (a bold-faced lie!) and would keep you skinny. If my mother said, "it tastes just like the real ( butter/ salt/ sugar/fat/flower)" then it was guaranteed to taste like cardboard. I felt it was a personal victory when…
I think this is one of the reasons why I've always been so captivated by Jennifer Lawrence onscreen. She seems so plain-Jane/ familiar, yet there is something different about her. A uniqueness I can't quite pinpoint. It works.
Here is my plan to save the planet:
The situations you described are why diplomatic immunity exist. However, that is not why she was in trouble. Her crime is that she falsified visa documents. That is a huge no-no that even immunity can't fix.
Oooh, me too!! I'm not a redhead but I am a natural blonde (eyelashes, eyebrows and all) and have very pink skin to begin with. I do not tan at all. I'm also allergic (or sensitive, I don't know, no doctor knows what the hell is happening to me) to sunscreen. All I know is it makes me super sick, I breakout in a…
"as burnt as a chocolate-chip cookie left too long in the oven"
I like the way she daintily stops for sips of Coke. Like, "ooh, I'm parched, ahhhhhh, refreshing, NOM NOM NOM"
I had a bad habit of this. I started putting things on my fingers that I didn't want on my face. Like ink. It won't do too much harm to your keyboard or mouse if you work in an office, but now you are consciously aware that you have blue shit all over your finger tips and you don't want to walk around with it on…
For my generation, I think we've always thought of Martha Stewart as a frumpy, uptight, loose fitting blouse and pleated khakis type. So her being at all obsessed with any beauty products or regimen seems uncharacteristic of what we assume she's like. Then I remember that Martha was a stone-cold fox in her youth and…
Ahhh... I had the plush pastel wall hanging of my name as well!!! I forgot about that one too!!