bucktoothedgirl
bucktoothedgirl
bucktoothedgirl

Maybe I'm just a jerk, or an alien, but I don't understand inviting so many people to events that seem fairly personal, like weddings or birthday parties. I can't imagine finding 200 people that really give a shit if I'm getting married or not—I would imagine I'd only want to invite people who actually cared about

Ditto for my husband! He also always plays a female character in Saints Row.

This is me and my husband. I am at an age where I really have to think about what I want, but I can't see how babies would work financially, mostly because my husband & I both have expensive degrees that got us social work jobs, which pay nothing. And I don't live in a big city—I live in a suburb and don't have a

Do Christians even listen to Pat Robertson anymore? I get the sense he isn't mainstream even in that demographic, but here he is, still on television. I don't get it.

SO MUCH TRUTH. I kind of miss Boulder for its quirkiness, but I don't miss the self-righteous yippies.

What does Trump's post about Obamacare and James Gandolfini even mean?

I am not saying that this article isn't a criticism, but that identifying certain characteristics as belonging to or originating from a particular culture isn't 'racism', as the original responder was saying.

I think saying "X clothing is for black people" is different than pointing out that a particular look comes specifically from a particular culture. Like, some things simply do come from a particular context, racial or cultural, and to not point it out is to ignore facts. And, since Dodai is a black person writing

People commenting here about how it's silly to say a dance or clothing accessory that comes from a different culture is off-limits to white people are missing the point. There are artists who respectfully incorporate aspects of other cultures, who have a real passion for a type of music, immerse themselves in it, and

Jesus, weddings are a nightmare. I had a cheapass wedding fifteen years ago that like twenty people showed up to, and one of the gifts was a bunch of toilet paper. And I was grateful. Because hell, at least we'd use it. People are materialistic monsters.

Didn't mean to reply to you, but to the original poster.

How about we don't refer to people as "whole" or "broken"?

She is kinda delightful, right? I have grown to like her on Parenthood.

I think this is the thing that bugs me about him—he is clearly a terrible writer, but he is getting writing gigs, publishing shitty books, and getting access to writing-related stuff that people with actual talent would kill for, simply because he is James Franco. And that is really frustrating for a person who has

I don't know about hate, but he's a terrible writer and pretentious.

Thank you for providing some context to the conversation. I was a bit bewildered by the whole term "incel", but this makes a lot of sense now, and it's sad to see it has been co-opted by people such as this guy, who I am really hoping is a grand internet troll of some sort, because if not, jeez louise.

Is this not an obvious parody video? Because it sure seems like it.

I hear you, artless. Got a Borderline and Paranoid personality disorder mother here. There is no card that can properly represent the level of emotional misery plus guilt plus sympathy in our relationship. I sent a text.