I can’t believe have four more years of stories like this.
I can’t believe have four more years of stories like this.
Let’s also include a legal requirement to “teach” the woman about the consequences of her action!
As a gay man who has felt marginalized by individuals and the system during this election, I want to thank you for continuing to support the cause. Fuck the bitter assholes who reamed you for supporting your voice and your beliefs. We all need to be on the same team, and demeaning and demoralizing someone for an…
Well, if we’re going to be sent there anyway, I will happily accept the role of “bottom”.
I would let him give me a nice meringue.
Or maybe it’s the teacher’s job to teach the student the correct spelling and how to find it? You wouldn’t find it difficult to learn if you didn’t trust your teachers to respect you even a tiny bit?
All of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek Amy.
Countrey music for real.
I sort of hate most modern country but love a lot of folk and bluegrass, and I’m feeling Daddy Lessons hard.
“Daddy Lessons” or “Don’t Hurt Yourself” so far. Odd that they’re the two furthest outside her normal wheelhouse.
Why not, exactly? It’s Big Brother, not an In Memoriam segment on an awards show. She agreed to to continue filming, and she agreed to film in the first place, which includes filming during personal, potentially difficult personal times. In fact, I feel like that was the original intent of reality TV, wasn’t it? To…
...Pitchfork has never NOT reviewed hip-hop? They’ve been doing it for years, and a very basic Google search shows they’ve been doing it since 2006, at least...
How about this mashup? (Yes, this is the second place I’ve posted it on this page. No, I’m not sorry.)
Opinions are opinions, but I politely disagree, Pop Taylor is on point.
I enjoyed the album. Who knew that Taylor Swift + Ryan Adams = Bruce Springsteen?
Same thing is happening to me. I have the Victory feat and when I enter the code, nothing seems to happen. No solution yet. :(
I had to go through this as well, and the sudden realization is a weird one. “Maybe I should stop calling this totally unrelated person ‘Uncle Mike’ now that I’m not in Osh-Kosh B’Gosh.”
Excellent points. The idea of maintaining individuality in the face of being lumped into a family is a great concept. I love my family, but I am not them and they are not me - “Mr. Noise” describes so many men in my family, I’m much happier with “Anne.”
My parents as well. My dad fought for years to get my friends to refer to him by his first name and not “Mr. Noise,” and rarely got any traction, even though it made him feel super awkward, especially once we were all adults and 30 year old men and women still called him “Mr. Noise.” Once you can rent a car we’re all…
Not to question your completely valid emotional response to the situation, but I have to ask - what about a child treating you as another human rather than a defacto authority figure is cringe-worthy? I know I’m a stunted pile of goo compared to most adults, but most of us aren’t exactly leadership material just…