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large water mammal...there you go. Even if you’ve never seen the sea, that’s all the description that you need. I don’t need to know about whale peen to understand the book. (signed, still bitter after 35 years former highschool student)

who the fuck cares? Great for them. There are a lot of ways they can benefit from their fame and they do. One of them doesn’t have to be helping other people but it is. It’s possible to be shallow or trashy or money hungry etc... and also care about real things of social value.

I work at a hotel. We get delivery people that have the wrong hotel info, the wrong room#, no name or room #, we’ve had, more than once, the person be drunk, order and be passed out in their room by the time it comes and not answer the door. Personally, I’ve had the pizza guy get lost multiple times and one just took

and it will, but that’s not what’s going on right now. If she’s afraid right now(and who knows, fan comes from fanatic for a reason) then she’s afraid right now. Knowing a week from now, or a month from now the people that are threatening and harrassing you will go away, doesn’t do shit for right now. That’s like

my question would be, why does your grandma have carpet that color in her bedroom? light colored carpet it the devil’s tool. 

“smart, kind, funny, whimsical, well-dressed and talented as fuck!” Add in intelligent, a devoted husband and father and invested in making the world a better place. If you don’t find those qualities sexy, I don’t know what to say Mr. Harriot.  

Kristen Stewarts obvious joy in the trailer was what sold me on this movie. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her looking that happy and lighthearted. As somoene who grew up with the 70's show and watched them replace Angel after Angel, there’s literally no sacred cow here. If the movie is semi-decent then it does justice

as someone who hates everything, that’s better than hating everything. 

I mean, I wouldn’t use that as an example simply because someone telling you that you’re their soulmate can definitely seem creepy and possessive and way more committed than you want to be. Her “I like you” seemed to me like a “whoa, back off, I don’t know if I want to spend eternity with you”. It wasn’t even an “I

Wow, I guess my heart is harder than I realized toward people like him because I didn’t find it heartbreaking at all. If he’d been you know, 16 or 25 maybe.

Counterpoint, Chidi is a mild mannered person who lets himself be walked on over and over and over until he reaches a breaking point and then he reacts. Simone is not. She’s someone that gives someone a reasonable chance and then says enough is enough, kindly step off please.

No matter how hard it gets and how pointless the task seems you need to try to help.” You don’t though. Sure if you had eternity and were in a place where nothing truly bad could happen to you and you were just a masochist, but in the real world?

I have never seen a single one of these versions of P&P but the answer is always Colin Firth (and also D’Arcy Carden).

No she didn’t “tarnish” her memory but apparently she nailed the closet door shut and pushed her daughter into the arms of a man that aided and abetted if nothing else, her drug habit. I mean better a dead straight daughter than a live gay one I guess, right? 

This. Sure, maybe she would have gone the same way but I remember hearing forever that she only married Bobby Brown to prove she wasn’t a lesbian and I’ve always felt like if she hadn’t felt the need for that she might not have gone the way she did.

I think it’s because alcohol is legal and socially acceptable and lots and lots of people drink without having a problem, but none of that is the case with coke?

I’m assuming it means when she was sober. Like they are using sober/not sober as the descriptors for her condition so wasn’t “not sober” would be when she wasn’t high.

This was me and I wound up missing my chance. I completely understand financial issues but if you really want kids, work towards it. I just assumed things would change at some point. It’s one of the biggest regrets of my life. 

well, I mean it did stop $25 billion dollars from being actually useful

which just proves the point that any word can be a “bad” word if it’s used that way. It doesn’t matter what the word means in the dictionary, it matters how it’s used in the real world.