Whoever you are:
You are here. You're trying, and it's difficult, but you're not giving up. By simply continuing to live and breathe and exist, you're doing something heroic. You will find peace, and you will be successful.
Whoever you are:
You are here. You're trying, and it's difficult, but you're not giving up. By simply continuing to live and breathe and exist, you're doing something heroic. You will find peace, and you will be successful.
I think I'm getting plantar fasciitis in my right foot >:(
I guess I never felt the whole "losing her would be the worst thing possible" thing. I can think of a few worse things.
Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime
I've never felt entirely comfortable identifying as a man either. I wish there was some less vague inbetweeny thing. What you really need to work on is learning to embrace exactly whatever it is you are. If you can't do that, then of course you'll never feel accepted by others. Therapy should help. The obstacle (for…
Well, what really happened is I managed to scrape together a few consecutive days of workout after months of slacking. I'm hoping that doing a thread like this will keep me from dropping the habit completely again.
Exercise thread
I'm not good with calls to action. I know this web site posts "Get Involved, Internet" stuff to Newswire sometimes. I normally click right past those, but could we do one that would actually benefit people? Is there a benevolent non-profit organization we can be contributing to? Or any sort of campaign we can…
Asperger's is a rough one, especially for a relationship. I would try to practice being supportive while still allowing time and space for YOU to take care of YOUR needs. Don't worry so much about what it is you're being — your emotions are real, and they matter. But also be understanding, I guess?
Try to run
Try to hide
Break on through to the other side
When I saw that movie, the "mansplaining vaginal orgasm" scene really bothered me and made me uncomfortable and I didn't know why.
Speaking of Alison Brie, how fucking weird and wrong was that scene in Sleeping With Other People where Jason Segel literally has to explain to her how to masturbate herself to orgasm?
I think even when they did go as far as to express outrage, the likes of Stewart/Colbert et al still felt an obligation to entertain, and still be funny.
Sam Bee don't give a FUCK about funny in this segment. No obligation to entertain, just inform, enrage, and tear these bastards a new set of assholes. That's the…
THIS right here, is why we needed a woman late-night talk show host. This is a level of righteous fury that none of the men can match. This is why different voices are needed. In a TV climate that's a total sausage fest, she's got the biggest balls of them all.
Upvoted for "gamahuching rather girthsome pegos" which I WILL incorporate into everyday conversation sans attribution.
HELL'S FLASH!!!!
WWE Monday Night Raw Thread reminds me that I already miss E. Buzz Miller :(
But I do
But I do do do
I feel like Baumbach does (with the Gerwig stuff) what Girls is trying to do with a hell of a lot more wit and compassion. It doesn't seem to matter, since both things seem to make people irrationally angry for some reason. I don't understand the level of vitriol. I don't particularly care for Girls, but I'm not…
Greenberg has that unbelievably gorgeous scene of her singing "There's A Rugged Road" while Ben Stiller watches just totally enraptured. Nothing about the scene seems extraordinary on the surface, but it's so lovingly rendered that it somehow stays with you.