Is there a salmon-pants speciman at 1:00?!
They're too delicate and prosh when they grow up—gimme a fathead bruiser like a pittie or rottie any day.
So mesmerizing!
I just can't find it within me to give cops the benefit of the doubt. There is too much history and current actions that marginalized communities (the poor, people of color, queer people) have suffered at the hands of police. I know that not all cops are like that, but it's a broken system. So I can't help but be…
Wasn't Emily the one who was friends with Gina?
Based on the interview that LouWhoo linked to, it looks likely that Knight is white (or at least comes from a mixed background that includes white folks): black hair, blue eyes, and her grandmother is white.
I mean, it's totally conjecture until and unless we learn more, but yeah, it's plausible. I dunno, something just feels a bit off about the mom. It'd be awesome if I was wrong, though.
Yes, I'm TOTALLY saying that it's only a guy-thing.
I said it on the other post, but I'll say it again:
They really are. I love 'em individually, but I would nevereverever want one of my own. I like 'em big, kinda dumb, and lazy.
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Swift just always look so dead inside. Correspondingly, I am so bored when I see them. I do. not. get. why people like them.
Right? Can we just take a moment for a hearty "fuck you" to Sylvia Browne? Vile, leeching charlatan.
Yeah, this quote right here: "they [Knight's mother and a cousin] have yet to be told where Michelle was taken" leads me to think that perhaps Michelle doesn't want to see her mother...
I'm hopeful that the 3 women are bonded enough to be supportive to each other post-kidnapping ordeal. Especially for Michelle Knight's sake.
Yeah, my friend's dog first lost an eye in a dog fight, one side of his body is all scar tissue from that same fight, he went deaf, and then he went blind in his remaining eye...and he's still terriering on, happily ferreting out drops of food in crevices, barking at nonexistent things, and opening the oven door,…
It's not diabetes, but my friend's JRT has been blind or mostly blind for years now and he still ambles about happily, doing annoying terrier things. If you have another dog, chances are they'll help your blind dog, which will be painfully heartwarming and adorable.
I was actually thinking about this last night while spooning my dog, because I need to do his flea meds again. And then I was like, "well, I've had him for like 11 years now, so it's a little late to get weirded out by potential bugs."