Laziness is the mother of invention.
Laziness is the mother of invention.
Here’s the thing. I don’t think Chris Pratt meant to intentionally imply that his daughter is somehow better than his son because of her relative health status. But the fact that he didn’t think at all about how that might impact his son or his son’s mom? And his kids apparently come after a baseball card? Again,…
Yick, it does have that vibe. Plus the church bits.
Strictly from a psychological presentation point of view, that ‘gaze’ is something that people are trained to do when you want people in a room to pay attention to what someone else is saying. In business, if you have a partner, you should always do this when they’re talking so other people will pay attention. In…
Just listened to the behind the bastards podcast about the duggers. They are fucking vile vile cultists
I think your use of a gendered insult is gross.
Yeah, there’s an unfortunate difference between “I want you to love yourself however you’re shaped” and “I need you to remain heavy and positive so I can feel better about myself.”
Gods, she’s just the best. And that line about “more backbone” is excellent.
She’s definitely got the Madonna, “Don’t forget everyone! I’m still sexxxxxy!” thing going.
I had to ask my mother the other day to stop commenting on my (5 y.o.) daughter’s weight, even though the comments are meant to be good or encouraging. Thanks, she doesn’t need to know you’re constantly judging her weight or figure, even when the appraisal is positive.
Between advising pressured teens to have oral sex and her unsolicited advice to Britney to sell her nudes I just don’t like Sharon Stone. Everything she says comes off like she thinks catcalls/ being naked=feminism and this is what this is.
That wasn’t a “creative caveat.” That was just straight up forceful parenting. Give your child options, don’t force them into one. How is what you did any better than the parent who swats the Polly pocket playset out of her son’s hands? Seriously, if I’m missing something here... enlighten me.
Most importantly, it’s LEGO. It’s not some weird version that is dumbed down or incompatible. It can all go in the bin with the rest. I’m a Lego-loving dad of two little girls, and hell, *I* love the expanded pastel palette that comes with Friends. The builds are great and the Disney sets are pretty good too.
Where is Del Rey in relation to Lohan on that bag pic? Seated, in blue plaid shirt with black vest?
I’ve spent a lifetime seeing close friends walk away without a word, leaving me wondering why. I’ve taken autism spectrum tests; the results always come back negative, but something is going on there. I feel like there must be social signals that I don’t hear, like a dog whistle inaudible to human beings.
I think what made this story insanely popular (besides pandemic boredom) is that everyone involved comes across as an asshole, but a relatable asshole. We’ve all known a Sonya or a Dawn, some of us have been a Sonya or a Dawn, and not a damn one of us would want our bitchy group texts printed in the New York Times.
That was my thought exactly, a lot of this sounds like what you might get if you asked red-pillers to write advice for women.
This honestly sounds like the fever dream of the MRA world, and I’d be curious to know what percentage of the activity actually IS those guys LARP-ing as the kind of evil shrew bitch they imagine they’re “up against”.
“When a man has found his dream girl, he will ditch his old ways and become the man that she expects to have,” says one post.
“Halloween is a horror and it shouldn’t be a horror,”