I’m sorry about your niece. Is there any chance she’ll be rebellious and reach out to you?
I’m sorry about your niece. Is there any chance she’ll be rebellious and reach out to you?
She was okay in Ghost World, but that character was supposed to be sort of flat. She pulled it off.
Clackamas is gross. White trash and wannabe’s.
You know the area! (but it’s more like meth county)
It is indeed. (my alma mater, although I’m not so proud of it at this moment)
I’m not really picking up what you’re putting down, and I hope I’m not promoting a troll by responding to you, but I’m pretty sure that was my point.
You bring me wisdom and joy, and I appreciate the hell out of it!
Just to clarify, this is not an excuse, it’s part of the problem.
Portland’s so white, urban really does just mean it’s located downtown. (it is a bit tone deaf in this context, though)
You are truly a gift to all of us, Rooo!
I knew when I posted that I would make some sort of grammatical error! Thanks for the correction, and I stand by my the gist of my comment.
I think the headline should use “whom” instead of “which,” because as it is it sounds like the car did the killing and damage, not the person. (I don’t usually care about this kind of stuff, but in this case, it’s important to be very clear about where to lay blame)
Same.
I never realized the grain of sand in the eye was an anxiety symptom, but it makes so much sense now!
I scrolled through, saw that picture and instantly back-tracked.
Thank you. I am so sick of this victim mentality when it comes to this bitch - she is bought and paid for, but is of no value to anyone except her owner (and that’s fairly debatable).
Who fucking cares what the bible says (and particularly leviticus), and furthermore, you just made the point that this does have a historical precedent or it wouldn’t have been addressed in the bible.
She told us all who she was with her spousal choice. Believe her.