JMP, what exactly is degrading about a guy coming on various portions of a woman's body? It's a criticism I've never understood.
JMP, what exactly is degrading about a guy coming on various portions of a woman's body? It's a criticism I've never understood.
Like most people commenting here, I went by the write-up (which, after having seen this, I think really ought to have mentioned that she saw actual doctors). However, I stand by my contempt for chiropractors, and I cannot possibly imagine seeing one before consulting a real doctor if I were suffering as much as she…
Like most people commenting here, I went by the write-up (which, after having seen this, I think really ought to have mentioned that she saw actual doctors). However, I stand by my contempt for chiropractors, and I cannot possibly imagine seeing one before consulting a real doctor if I were suffering as much as she…
It is a real thing, apparently. But you get an orthopedist to diagnose it, not a fucking chiropractor.
It is a real thing, apparently. But you get an orthopedist to diagnose it, not a fucking chiropractor.
That guy looks like Ben Garant as Travis Junior.
That guy looks like Ben Garant as Travis Junior.
Campari is easy to find in liquor stores, but I've been to several bars lately where I had to tell the bartender how to make a goddamn negroni. That's just not right.
Campari is easy to find in liquor stores, but I've been to several bars lately where I had to tell the bartender how to make a goddamn negroni. That's just not right.
OK, I'm posting this link to Dan Savage's blog, which should only traumatize you minimally if you have already considered clowns and sex in the same thought.
OK, I'm posting this link to Dan Savage's blog, which should only traumatize you minimally if you have already considered clowns and sex in the same thought.
Bewitched is definitely a better show, but I always found I Dream of Jeannie more enjoyable. Objectively, it's a pretty terrible show—stupid premise, corny plots, shitty scripts—but the leads had such great chemistry and the entire cast was clearly having so much goddamn fun that it was actually pretty entertaining. Be…
Bewitched is definitely a better show, but I always found I Dream of Jeannie more enjoyable. Objectively, it's a pretty terrible show—stupid premise, corny plots, shitty scripts—but the leads had such great chemistry and the entire cast was clearly having so much goddamn fun that it was actually pretty entertaining. Be…
OK, I admit that I actually logged out so I could like this more than once. Maybe Disqus could create a feature where likes can be assigned an order of magnitude?
OK, I admit that I actually logged out so I could like this more than once. Maybe Disqus could create a feature where likes can be assigned an order of magnitude?
Interesting analysis, but I strongly disagree that Dial M for Murder would have looked better in b&w. The colorful visual aesthetic of that movie is so integral to the storytelling that trying to imagine it in b&w just seems bizarre. Grace Kelly's costumes alone support this, I think—they sketch her image as wholesome…
Interesting analysis, but I strongly disagree that Dial M for Murder would have looked better in b&w. The colorful visual aesthetic of that movie is so integral to the storytelling that trying to imagine it in b&w just seems bizarre. Grace Kelly's costumes alone support this, I think—they sketch her image as wholesome…
Wait, so Jennifer Lawrence is unattractive? I assume you're talking about her face only, and I really can't see how she could fall on the ugly side of the spectrum.
Wait, so Jennifer Lawrence is unattractive? I assume you're talking about her face only, and I really can't see how she could fall on the ugly side of the spectrum.
I'd give you multiple likes for this one, but Disqus forbids it.