Amen. Wear what you want. Kids will wear what they want. That said I just wish female singers/stars had enough confidence in their talent to let that speak for them. Constantly sexing it up just seems a bit desperate.
Amen. Wear what you want. Kids will wear what they want. That said I just wish female singers/stars had enough confidence in their talent to let that speak for them. Constantly sexing it up just seems a bit desperate.
So... I hate the dress. I don't like that you can see her whole boobs. I'm just not into it. And I think I would like it with just like, that extra ounce of modesty.
That's the question of the century, isn't it? I don't think flaunting your sexuality is a feminist act, per se, but at the same time, I don't condemn women for doing it and I don't think people should be so harsh on women who do it, meanwhile when men are naked or half naked, no one says anything.
Thank you! It's a petite Comtesse, and she is darling!
Having pushed out a 9 pound baby 8 days ago, I would just like to give a resounding NO THANK YOU. Nope. Nope nope nope. That shit hurts like hell: I can't imagine how much worse it would have been without an epidural (even if it was wearing off during delivery—it was SOMETHING!) You do you, woods ladies and natural…
Children's book in the making. What is more quaint than a quick brown fox jumping over a lazy dog to steal people's shoes in a quaint English town?
Foxes are the wild-eyed weirdos of the animal kingdom.
My suggestion is an audio recording of "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath
I'd rather it did, actually. Hell, I'd be okay with a reputation as the chick who beats the shit out of paparazzi and dares them to file charges, because anytime they filed charges, I'd file right back for all the shit they pull. Stalking, harassment, emotional abuse, and verbal abuse, plus a civil suit for…
My thoughts are the production constitutes parody/fair use. Though I may be wrong.
I'm pretty sure the Book of Mormon is in the public domain. After all, it was written thousands of years ago by God in upstate New York
That was my first thought too. (Off topic: I saw the touring company of "The Book of Mormon" earlier this year, and there was a full page ad in the program for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the tagline, "The book is always better." I was amused.)
If I was in that position, I'd straight-up beat the shit out of them, and if it went to court, I'd simply go "If the law doesn't apply to them when they are harassing me and verbally and emotionally abusing me, why should it apply to them when they get attacked for doing so?" Like. I don't even fucking care.
Yeah, for real. For Jonah Hill to resort to using that word isn't excusable but why aren't more people upset about how disgusting and invasive the paparazzi are? If someone were following a regular average citizen in that manner it would be considered very aggressive stalking.
"Hate in your heart will consume you, too."
That's probably it. From what I've seen of their show, he seems to be the one who calls them out on the stupid crap they say.
Pretty incredible that you think your own experience is somehow representative of everyone's. Or that your experience is some standard everyone should abide by.