angelicaburns
BurnsySmiles
angelicaburns

Caitlin Doughty was interviewed on NPR not too long ago and she said that personally she'd actually like to be wrapped in a biodegradable shroud and left out in nature so that all of the potential nutrients for nature and animals from her body could go back to the Earth.

Caitlin Doughty was interviewed on NPR not too long ago and she said that personally she'd actually like to be wrapped in a biodegradable shroud and left out in nature so that all of the potential nutrients for nature and animals from her body could go back to the Earth.

I'm with you, my name is Angelica and I don't particularly care for "Angie" but I let people call me that if it's easier for them, because I just don't see a point in making a deal out of it. When people call me Angela I tend to correct them once and let it slide after that.

I communicated by cell phone with a couple of my high school teachers after I graduated, and didn't have a sexual relationship with either one of them. Both were the types of teachers I would talk to about stress in my life and they were kinda and supportive.

I gravitated to that movie while in the midst of an interracial relationship as well. And of course Simon Baker isn't exactly hard on the eyes.

So true. So so true.

I thought the story was pretty ridiculous, but I think both Queen Latifah and Common are super fine so I enjoyed it.

I'm a pear-shaped size 6 and I got a retro style polka dot maillot last summer. I'm in love. I get compliments on it all the time and the best thing about it is I can comfortably wear it while playing volleyball, soccer, football, etc. on the beach and I body surf without worries of over-exposure. Everybody should

I'm from Orange County, CA originally, and have been living in the Santa Cruz area for the past 5 years. Gotta say, there are multiple California accents, and I definitely prefer the Northern California version to the Southern, but I expend all kinds of cognitive energy disciplining myself so I never use "hella".

Based on the fish-eye perspective I'd say he's probably wearing a GoPro

I had exactly the same reaction. I haven't set foot in a Wal-Mart since I was 16, I'm not about to start now just because there's something slightly enticing in there.

I'm with you! As a fellow tall woman who tends to walk "with purpose", it seriously drives me nuts when I find myself trapped behind people who walk at a window-shopping pace. And even more frustrating is when I go out for a run and find myself yelling "On your left! Left! Leftttt!!!" because I'm tired, I'm on mile

I didn't even know there was a title for it, but my family is Irish and my now-deceased uncle was notorious for this one. He would actually meet with friends and family at a bar, take his tie off and drape it over the back of his chair and then leave it there when he did his Irish goodbye. Newbies always assumed he

No way. I was just telling my boyfriend last night that I have a big crush on Charlie. I'd do him, and he'd make me laugh, and it would be glorious.

Seriously, I honestly don't believe that I could have held it together and demonstrated nearly as much poise as she did. Love her.

I wouldn't think about it that way. My mother had me at 39 and my brother at 40, and my dad is 8 years older than her. My parents were/are awesome. My mom was a hard-partying flight attendant before motherhood and my dad was an athlete, and they both took all that energy and put it toward parenthood to pretty great

I'm so sorry. Nobody deserves to be treated like that, for any reason. I want you to know, as a slender person myself in a family of people of all sizes, I would never let anybody get away with that in front of my face. That's terribly disrespectful, and anybody who tried that in front of me would suffer under my

I'm in exactly the same boat. I'm 22 and my boyfriend of 4 years is 26. He definitely wants to have kids and I most certainly do not. But I'm not sure that I'll NEVER want to, I just know that it's not part of my desired life trajectory for the next several years. My mother had me at 39 and my brother at 40 and she

If I were in her shoes, he wouldn't have even gotten the invitation out of his mouth. ON IT.

No, go right ahead, I laugh every time they say it. Plus I credit my dysfunctional upbringing with helping me to develop my sense of humor. I like to respond that my twin preferred couldn't hack it and preferred to bow out than live in the shadow of my glory.