WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine

I wouldn't mind mostly eliminating meat out of my diet, but most of my vegetarian friends are really hard to accommodate (especially seeing as we eat out so often - we always have to download the menu of a new restaurant first and ensure their menu has options for said friends other than just french fries). The most

This sounds delicious. I'm not vegetarian or vegan, but I too ate a meal without any meat tonight - didn't even notice it until this article. A delicious Caprese salad with spinach & ricotta stuffed cannelloni and homemade pasta sauce. Yummers.

I'm married and also have most of the stuff on this list, but to be fair, my blazer is actually Helmut Lang. The perks of a dual-income marriage, if you can get past the ridiculous marriage-is-anti-feminist articles that seem to be everywhere. Luckily, my extra disposable income and free time (because my husband

Fuck you, Rex Reed... Melissa McCarthy is so awesome and great and amazing and beautiful and CANSHEJUSTBEMYBESTFRIENDALREADYILOVEHER - I've never even heard of you. Say it to my face, asshat. Also, you rock too Lindy. Just keep on being your awesome self and you will stay happy. :)

Right?! Thank you! I was thinking a younger Emma Watson... didn't even notice the eyebrows.

I'm probably going to cause a whole shitstorm here, but I was thinking about this the other day for some reason. Granted, I live in Canada (where abortions are fairly common, free, and easy to get, and I have to throw in my usual *If the US is different, and it probably is, that's a different argument* disclaimer),

This confuses me. I thought the title of Valedictorian was handed out to the person (not persons) with the highest average in the class? Unless they are artificially inflating the grades to the point where quite a few people are actually getting 100% averages, it's unlikely that 10 people would have the exact same %

I have no problem with her talking about writing. It's the shameless plugs for her novel that are annoying.

Haha that was my mom... after burning through the ENTIRE Sweet Valley series in grade three (and having my crazy stepmother take away the Jessica book because she thought it was too 'advanced' [read: sexual] for me), my own mother gave me a copy of Gone with the Wind. Took me awhile to get through it, but it's still

Am I the only one slightly annoyed by this article? Seems like nothing more than a thinly veiled advertisement for the author's book to me. Sad.

Nope. I don't see anything unusual with a mother bathing or showering with her kids, or even something as simple as letting your toddler/child stay in the room while you change. Is kicking your young kids out of the room while you change a thing?

Ugh can I just go off on a random unrelated tangent? I've always had ridiculously long hair, and I decided to cut it all off one day because there was this big cancer event going on. I got 11 inches cut off, donated it to cancer, and then proceeded to embrace the short hair... only it was not what I expected. My

It's funny cause I didn't think plastic surgery at all.. my first thought was that she aged a bit - as did Michael, George Michael, Maeby and, OMG Yes, how is Steve Holt not the huge topic of conversation here?!

Ok wait... so that photo of Beyonce that's linked is the original? Looks pretty perfect to me... not sure where they planned to shave her.

If feminism is what I hope it is, I think the issue is less about actually removing the hair than it is about the reasons we do it. If we alter our bodies to please a man or satisfy the ever-changing, ridiculously demanding male gaze that makes us all want to be a size zero and constantly walk around with

16 - one month + 9 months + 2.5 years equals 19. Not hard math.

Ahh I wish I could have met you before I did this presentation - would have LOVED to have that information. The link I found didn't have details on either of them and I had no idea she even was anybody. :(

I really appreciate this attitude. I like to think I know enough about gender identity to know what not to say because it's inappropriate or rude, but quite honestly I still find myself confused about certain terminology a lot of the time (such as the difference between transgender and transsexual). Sometimes I find

This is such a great comment. I hope my children end up with a teacher like you. I remember my first class of business school in University we had it explained to us what is and isn't appropriate in regards to office attire - and it was amazing how flabbergasted some of the younger girls in the class were. One

Ok so although I agree with everything said above regarding the incorrectness of this reasoning (side note: absolutely LOVE what Lindy said about this implying that "your body does not belong to you"), I have to say I'm kind of starting to like the idea of school uniforms. The fact of the matter remains that, as much