Wow. It’s almost like abstinence-only education doesn’t actually work. Who knew?
Wow. It’s almost like abstinence-only education doesn’t actually work. Who knew?
Not only has Nick Jensen’s brother has written a response to him but he has been publicly uninvited to a wedding too. On top of this, 154 major companies have just taken out an out in our conservative Murdoch-run national newspaper in support of marriage equality.
Calling your colorist on it while she’s working her craft. You’re remarkably brave.
Nick got interviewed on a youth current affairs radio show last night. Listeners sent in feedback texts afterwards that the host read out. My favourites were "I went to high school with Nick. He was a chump then and he's a chump now" and "Please tell Nick to give himself an uppercut."
This is the second time this show has almost made me stop watching. The first time was the beyond sadistic, perverse and disturbing scene where Black Jack whips Jamie for what felt like six hours. Even after he had blacked out from the pain he was still just whipping him. I could barely make it through that. The…
I am just tired of rape and sexual trauma constantly being used as a plot device or as a shorthand for character development on “prestige TV.” So. Damn. Tired. Even the shock value is gone for me and it just feels like a cheap lazy cynical cliche.
They also like to follow you around and check out what you’re doing. They live raisins and will do tricks (okay ONE trick) for them. I like to walk around the yard with one of the hens perched on my shoulder, pretending that I’m a pirate.
We were taught to NEVER name the livestock, much less hug them. It makes it really hard to get that bacon, drumstick, or steak down later. This child is hugging his dinner. #therapyaintcheap
...with the addition that he was also always second to Anne, and never the primary thing of her life.
I think what made the Gilbert character so unforgettable in the minds of many girls and boys is that he represented a very underrated image of masculinity. He was gentle, selfless, sincere, and devoted (much like Matthew Cuthbert). He wasn’t a bumbling oaf, a brawny hunk, a marginalized nerd, or an over-the-top…
Me either I found out last night and I cried he was my favorite and he seemed like a sweet guy in real life. I liked that he embraced that he was going to be known as Gilbert forever
“Carrots”.
I loved him so much when I was 8, and I still do. :’( :’(
As a Canadian and a lifelong Anne fan, I am in deep mourning right now :-(
I am NEVER going to get over Crombie’s death, and my eternal love for Gilbert Blythe. I mean, frig, my wedding was loosely AoGG themed, because my husband and I started off just like Anne and Gilbert. We hated each other.
In the late 70's/early 80's I lived in a small town in Nevada. There was one local rancher who would occasionally ride his horse in to conduct business. I did see him in the bank one day, on the horse. I swear I did. It was an older building with high ceilings and tall doors and marble floors. I heard a ringing,…
People are indeed as horrible as you think. Last week I saw a mom actually scold someone with a service animal that was already trained and clearly working (it had the harness, the little working dog sign and everything) because the person asked the kid not to pet her dog, as he was working. Apparently the mom thought…
False. Unless he's an ass who believes urban legends.
I'd take an owl over a magpie any day, just saying.