My mother and father had a similar dynamic. I don't know if my mother is a narcissist, but she definitely is bipolar and also has MS, so what you say about illness and depression and enablement rings familiar to me.
My mother and father had a similar dynamic. I don't know if my mother is a narcissist, but she definitely is bipolar and also has MS, so what you say about illness and depression and enablement rings familiar to me.
Berk is in Scotland.
I sort of think you're supposed to look at it, like, "Oh, no role models? I guess the framework they're in is broken, that's not a good idea."
In Bruges was a terrible trailer, too, I think.
I didn't read the GQ article—I think it would only interfere with my having an opinion about it—but I think it's a rare context in which volunteering you don't like butt-fuckin' isn't weird and doesn't indicate some kind of agenda.
Evocative, but sadly, that's not how being fat works.
It's entirely about their personalities and their put-on redneck lifestyle. They are a family with a very successful business manufacturing duck calls—essentially it's more of a reality Beverly Hillbillies without the fish out of water element.
I've only seen it a couple times, and yeah, I actually think it is. They
seem to "perform" more than on other shows, and do it worse. There are
more faux-sitcom setups and worse "acting" than on, say,
Tanked, or Sons of Guns, and the
people themselves are less likeable than on either of those shows or
something like Sw…
To the extent I "interpreted" what he said, I interpreted as not that vaginas are bigger, but that a woman has more numerous sex characteristics and functions there, namely:
At this point in the run of the show, and given its tone (daffy cop sitcom) I actually think the characters are more multidimensional than I would have expected. Several characters have more than one thing about them, which is actually a lot for a fast-paced, breezy-light show with only a few episodes under its belt.
Actually, Karl Urban.
Hamm would be perfect. You're right that Nielsen wasn't just playing it straight in these films (later, of course, he became too much of a ham). Someone like Robert Forster could do Nielsen's tough guy roles, but somewhere under there has to be a sense of play or joyful charisma or something that makes it work. He's…
I've been thinking for a while that fraud needs to not apply to just direct monetary gain, but to gains of other kinds (for example, acclaim, or followers). I recognized the slippery slope of this but I am very tired of people outright lying and dragging public opinion toward ignorance and evil without consequence.
You know how sometimes something someone says can lead to an imagined visual that you know will never be eradicated from your traumatized brain?
Liked for spelling it "coos," and therefore forever changing how I see "Coos Bay, Oregon."
Yeah, I'm far more bothered by compression artifacts (especially in pans or where there's a lot of action) and color banding than anything related to resolution.
I saw the recent Hobbit with my 10-year old, and compared the previous year (where we watched the "regular" frame rate) and this year (with the HFR 48fps).
Oh man, get a load of 2008 man! With a "computer" omg.
You can go to a jewelry store because it's fun to browse and you get ideas about what you each like. I don't see a problem with talking about engagement rings while you're there. Either she'll pick one specifically, more or less, or you'll get enough of an idea of what she likes to pick one.
One of these things is not like the other….