acweston
acweston
acweston

Dude, it's not all about you. This article is about women making make-up decisions based on the way their SO's perceive them. That's not you? THEN IT'S NOT ABOUT YOU.

We cut each other slack when we know each other better, but judge each other on superficial things initially, yeah? You're still putting un-made-up faces in the category of something that needs slack-cutting, something that's unacceptable, something that could be a deal-breaker. I just don't think that needs to be the

I've been running for around 9 months now and I'm finally thinking about starting to do some weight training. I just hate it, though! I have having to keep track of which weights to use and how much I put on each one and counting reps, ugh.

This is my solution: do not listen to, pay attention to, respond to, or clink links to whiny people who argue about this crap. Does that just leave it to others to debate? Sure. Maybe that's lazy of me. But I really actually don't care what people like that say or think. If I meet them irl? I avoid them in the future.

Wow, you and I know very different fans! Everyone I know (including me) is ecstatic that he dropped out, because we love him from Pacific Rim and we don't want him anywhere near this steaming pile of crap!

(Nick Miller voice) Hahahaha I'll braid your hair ya stupid idiots!

Heeey, an article about me! Woot!

*wolf whistle*

It's... the way normal bodies are built. It's just normal. Depending on how your body stores its fat, you might have that space or not. It's not weird. It's normal.

Dude, it was so obvious in Goblet of Fire—they gave him wonky fake teeth and I saw right through it and said to myself, heh heh heh he's getting too hot for the part, they have to ugly him up!

Yeah, that was pretty much the conversation.

It was so weird how nervous I was! I mean, he had already proposed a few weeks earlier, and we knew we were getting married the day since the day after we met (I knew the day we met, he joined the party on day 2) but I was still nervous!

Pssh, whatever. Thanks, though! Yes, it sucked at the time, but I figured out pretty quickly that these weren't the types of ladies I wanted to hang out with on my off hours. And nothing they could have said or done would have detracted from my happiness over finding my honey. :)

So, so confused... who are these men you speak of, who steer clear of "strong" women? They must be men who are afraid? I don't know, because I'm friends with guys who treat women like human beings, and encourage them when they accomplish things, and I married a guy who admires my strength. I'm also friends with women

I got my honey a pocket watch and counter-proposed next to a waterfall. :)

My engagement ring is from the 1920's! It's super-gorgeous, and was waaaaaaay less expensive than a new ring. Hmm.

I like you and your words. You should post this as its own post so I can like it again.

I think it's sort of like the wearing make-up thing, or dressing fancy, or being skinny. These are all fine things. People can do/be what they want, right? But there's this whole giant structure (mainly built by capitalist men and yet strongly enforced by women) around getting people to spend a crap-ton of money on

I started cry-laughing at her inky soul climbing out of her mouth and crab-walking into a corner. Thanks a lot, Lindy, I'M SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING. PEOPLE CAN HEAR ME CRYING AND NOW THEY'RE WORRIED (jk no one cares about me here).

Sometimes they have that pawn shop show on while I'm at the gym. That's on History, right? I don't know. I flip around. But I like it!