It’s really interesting (and kinda sad) to look at Mean Girls like that. Like, Lindsay was this huge star at the time and I’m sure most people would have guessed that her star would continue to rise.
It’s really interesting (and kinda sad) to look at Mean Girls like that. Like, Lindsay was this huge star at the time and I’m sure most people would have guessed that her star would continue to rise.
Yeah, seeing her in interviews and stuff mostly makes me sad. She was set up for failure in a lot of ways.
I’m here for this.
A buddy cop movie with Janice and Damien sounds amazing. But also yeah, idk how they could make an actual sequel. And if they did, it’s not like Lilo could convincingly play a teenager.
At my alma mater, the black fraternities were coaching the white sororities, while the black sororities performed separately. Idk if this is true, but I was told the logic was that white girls wouldn’t be able to keep up with routines choreographed by the black sororities.
This was a thing at my school, too. It was one of the two big dance competitions we had during homecoming week.
I’m in North Florida and people are going mad about the possible snow flurries. It’s supposed to get down to 24 tonight and the local weather dudes are in a frenzy about it.
Yeah, I hate this. I generally like true crime-inspired things, but this sort of film just comes off as gawking at a really awful crime.
Yeah, this is the crux of the issue for me. I think it would be annoying if someone was regularly initiating conversations then not responding for hours. Not like, breakup-worthy annoying, but annoying nonetheless.
I think it depends on what you’re texting about. If it’s spontaneous/time-sensitive plans, a 1.5 hour delay is pretty shitty. But if it’s just small talk, I don’t see the problem. I could see why it would be frustrating if someone initiated conversations with open ended texts and then didn’t say anything all day,…
This is not a “lesbian thing.” If anything, queer women are chased and fawned over by straight women who either want to experiment or court the attention of men. Tig’s (real, actual lived) experience with her wife is not evidence of some massive community-wide issue. We can talk about women being abusers without…
Fucking thank you. This isn’t a “lesbian thing.” I’ve had countless straight, questioning, and bi women grope me, forcibly make out with me, and treat me like a science experiment. Moreover, Melanie Martinez and Timothy Heller are both bi and, while shame surrounding sexual assault and intimate partner violence is…
I looked up her age for the hell of it and I’m kind of gobsmacked. She’s older than me and I was certain she was only 21 or 22 for some reason.
There are lots of new media people who do really cool things, but Zoella is a pretty generic beauty/daily vlogger type. I don’t think that’s a bad thing in and of itself, but I wouldn’t put her on the same level as actors and comedians in regards to entertainment value.
Yeah, this really rubs me the wrong way. Like, there are actual victims of sexual assault speaking up and she’s whining about this.
It’s definitely not just you. A lot of them are headquartered in Utah and most of them are popular with either Mormom or Evangelical SAHMs.
Ugh, I have an ex like this. He works for Vector/CutCo and Herbalifeand somehow amassed massive “downlines” of people who sell under him. Most of them are out thousands of dollars and he’s constantly jetting off to conventions in different countries.
Young Living, too. I think the idea is that women who are involved with tight-knit religious groups will have a built-in audience to sell to, but the constant pressure to recruit new members leaves the market oversaturated.
Same here. I always feel like I’m watching my friends’ lives unravel, especially when it’s folks who have very little money to begin with.
If people hate you that much then maybe you’re the problem. Also, women don’t just dream up harassment claims.