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Paired with WTF dialogue didn't help her case either, really.

Eh, it was visually stunning, though even with a fantasy setting, I couldnt get over that stupid apple tree in the castle courtyard. But the writing was lack luster with dialogue that Charlize Theron was only able to work with because of the Queen's epic fits.

Both were allegedly contracted, but Kristen's status demands more pay and the film took home a modest amount in the box office, so they likely went with what was a monetarily cheaper route. Avoidance of conflict was a bonus, but 1) it's completely shit in how it looks for Stewart, regardless of how I feel about her

Whenever I see teens making these kinds of "sexy" faces, I can't help but think of the Kurt Hummel sexy faces in Glee.

Second in line for this membership. The next time I'm asked what part of Puerto Rico I'm from or wolf whistled at about sexy Italian girls, I'm going to scream.

If it isn't a resizing issue as brought up, it's definitely a terrible place to cut off the head. Ideally, would should leave space above the head, depending on the composition, but in the case of this image, cropping at the part of her hair creates a visual tangent issue.

Agreed. It's fine to be strict with your kids, but there needs to be a moment of stepping back and looking at the big picture. Ultimately, you are not your kids and their situation, because of the generation difference, can't be perfectly dictated with the same rules and expectations. Hyper restrictiveness just leads

For most teens, at least. My dad was always labeled the cool dad because he had the good stories and once (and only once) let my boyfriend taste his favorite liquor because I said it tasted like Robitussin and that I didn't get how out peers thought it was the best thing ever. But he was also very strict and gave me

Agreed. I don't necessarily agree with disallowing people to drink alcohol underaged under any circumstances (it's a cultural thing), but when the whole picture is being painted, there's just a slew of issues I'm reading in about this guy. Like he's the kinda guy that would urge young women under his supervision under

Same, honestly. I almost passed out from shock when my mother suggested I just drop out and look for a job after a couple of medical issues that pushed me back a couple of years in college. This being the mother that demanded I go into the medical field and no study anything creative in high school because they're

I dunno, it's not that bad in my opinion to be permitted with adult supervision to have a glass of wine with dinner or something like that. Probably because I was raised with it be alright in my family. It's cultural, and in many countries, 19 is perfectly legal to drink. Keeping that in mind, many families don't have

Your reading comprehension is astounding. How about you go back to actually read the study to find that they were actually comparing women in the same fields as their male counterparts, with the same qualifications, hours, family situation and work ethic and still finding a wage gap?

That a hell of a lot of babysitting on my father's part.

...Ok, that's making me a little extra nervous about this design job I'm hoping to get in midtown. I mean, considering I only have the qualifiers for an AAS (note: the actual certificate is something I still have to formally appeal for) and that this is the first full time job I've interviewed for that isn't retail,

Right? I don't want your fitspo or your hipster inspirations. That's what Tumblr is for. I'm on Facebook to know what's going on in the lives of my friends and family.

I know, right? I really want to message her and say, "Yo, not to shit all over your uplifting quotes, but I'm here to see my social circle's current lives and this shit belongs on Tumblr."

Then lets drop the reality check for you: some people work jobs where Internet access isn't only available, but necessary. They also work jobs where there often are sudden lulls in productivity that permit them to check their personal e-mail accounts and Facebook/Twitter/any other social media feeds without it being a

Same. I have this one high school friend that just kept liking and sharing the same crap over an over and over again. Like, at least Facebook compresses it when a few friends like or share from the same location, but when it's floating around EVERYWHERE, it gets obnoxious.

I'm lucky to not have any of my reproducing friends or relatives post gross pics of their spawn, but oh god, I hate most of those quote .jpegs. If it's not topical, I don't want to see it. I don't care if it's uplifting to have a picture of space telling me my smile is gorgeous and that the right person will fall for