Because you wouldn’t stop playing the damn Christmas music?
Because you wouldn’t stop playing the damn Christmas music?
I’m a lapsed Catholic so the “signs from heaven” thing always gives me the eyeballs, but several years ago at a concert, it came close. We were doing several choral pieces for Christmas, including the Magnificat, when some guy from the cathedral’s homeless shelter wandered into the church, looking for a seat. The…
“Rich: I didn’t. I’m not listening to this. Sorry.”
I think I would rather give myself Ebola than listen to her sing christmas songs.
Those aren’t as bad, assuming the race is for a charitable cause. Giving back to charities and stuff goes gand in hand with being grateful and all that.
I kinda really dislike Gwen Stefani, and she’s really harshing my holiday season. I feel like NBC is just shoving her down my throat.
High Five my friend. My daughter looks like this when we are walking in from the car with no one in sight to see us, never mind in an airport surrounded by people taking your picture which will ultimately be put on a blog and analyzed for all to see.
with her swimsuit bunched up in her ass, being so extra
I have a teenager, and I can tell you that you don’t have to be Mommy Dearest to have your kid sullenly trailing behind you.
I got on Instagram and her new video does this insta-play. She’s dancing around with her swimsuit bunched up in her ass, being so extra. It just. Ugh.
I don’t know who she is, but her concave stomach is hard to look at.
This is so bad of me, but I’m working my 12th day in a row and haven’t had a turkey dinner yet so eff it: I hate Emily Ratajkowski and I want her to go away.
It gives me really bad vibes that men in power could be using their positions to make or break the career of women they find attractive.
Yeah, I know Jezebel is pretty much bottom rock when it comes to “research” or any of those other pesky journalistic things, but that’s totally wrong. Critics, generally, liked it. Mass audiences and social media hated it.
Thank you. As one of the (apparently few) people who actually saw it and enjoyed it, I was really miffed by that. The movie also has a 68% Tomatometer rating. That’s a fresh rating. Jezebel acts like it’s Passengers.
I’ve been asked out on the street at random by very attractive men, and I was flattered because they were attractive but also I was like “what’s wrong with them that they are approaching a random woman on the street?” It’s odd behaviour, even if in a different setting I would be receptive to it. Also to your claims of…
... not really. maybe a few here and there think that, but it’s certainly not ‘a lot.’
I find with context (I watched that video), it’s less subjective than your comment lets on.
I’ll give you that it’s complicated, but generally speaking nobody is going to raise a fuss if you politely ask a woman you know out once, she declines, and you don’t approach her again.
I have heard several men make this sort of comment recently about how they could possibly be expected to discern between an appropriate and an inappropriate gesture of interest in a woman. As if the two are so terribly similar that one might “accidentally” harass a woman. Like, how could any well-meaning gentleman…