I can't remember hearing about Robin Thicke this much before this song came out, which leads me to the conclusion that all of the brouhaha around this song is an artfully planned publicity stunt to get it heard more. Seems to be working!
I can't remember hearing about Robin Thicke this much before this song came out, which leads me to the conclusion that all of the brouhaha around this song is an artfully planned publicity stunt to get it heard more. Seems to be working!
It seems karma is, in fact, a heavily made up Jersey-accented bitch.
Aw, I always forget how cute he was...
Can I say that I really appreciate Midweek Madness, because it serves as a reminder of just why I fucking hate these magazines? As much as I can't stand the Kardashians, I hate more the fact that Star felt the need to put an old picture of her on the cover and lie to us about OMG BABY WEIGHT. I mean, didn't the…
For reals. This gif represents the perfect eyeroll to me. This is how you do it. :P
Real Housewives gifs are always awesome - Atlanta in particular.
You mean these lovebirds couldn't make it?
Fingers crossed for a Sex Pistols T-shirt, though.
Off-topic, but what is Creedence Clearwater Revisited? Did the Revival end?
I worked at Starbucks for a year. I was constantly shocked at the outright awfulness of people, and the willingness of grown fucking adults to lie and throw tantrums to get what they want, even if it meant getting your minimum-wage ass in trouble, and even if you weren't at any fault (and unfortunately, more likely…
Truthfully, I've found that both bitchiness and niceness can work, depending on the situation. What I can say is I never go into a situation with bitchiness as my first instinct - usually I am pushed to act that way because something has pushed me over the edge (usually a rude store employee or another customer). …
Actually... not bad. I think she really does look like she could be a young Kim Cattrall.
Yes, I'll get to see EastEnders shout out to the royal baby... in 8-10 years when New York's PBS station catches up with today's episodes, and the kid is heading into his preteens. Huzzah! (Side note: BBC, you need to send more than 2 episodes a week, please.)
I do suppose it's all about how you personally perceive it. I recall feeling pretty annoyed with the "I don't need to bring a man with me!" line when I first saw these commercials months ago, so I immediately got where the writer was coming from; but your point makes quite a bit of sense too, so it gives me something…
I see your point, but I think the ire that's raised here is for the idea that you can't buy a car on your own, or that women are somehow (or should be) intimidated without this site. People will always try to scam you, but there's a difference between knowing that you are at high risk, and some sort of expectation…
I was wondering if you guys would cover this. I seriously hate these commercials and the implication that women were too fucking stupid to do their research on fair car prices before this site came along.
Thanks for the clarification!
Thanks - I know that gender-nonconforming and transgender are not the same thing. I suppose the nature of my question assumes that some of these boys would want it, which I know may not be the case. I didn't intend to assume.
I would imagine so. I've always been curious about this because of the constantly developing nature of your body when you are a child, and whether this is something that is possible, as I've never read about gender reassignment for children, but I do hear often about children who identify as transgender.
I'm happy this exists, but sad that it has to.