chummythegopher
Chummy the Gopher
chummythegopher

Sabotage missions! Party/wedding crashings! Everyday light vandalism tasks! Camouflage is ALWAYS a valuable skill to have— a million uses for the savvy prankster.

It might be shade, but it could just as easily be professionalism. Or even a compliment. She could just be pointing out that her makeup is younger and hipper, but still pretty. I doubt any makeup artist sees "stage make-up at CPAC" as the pinnacle of makeup artistry.

I hate to say it, but... the American Right sorta nails it on actually being positive about America as a concept. That isn't to say that they are honest about it, but the fact is that even as a pretty liberal person I get really tired of the constant stream of "OMG AMERICA IS THE WORST" from my liberal friends.

And, I can't see the white/gold. At all. I tried it on my laptop, my work computer, the cell phones of 5 people, my cell phone. I just don't even see how white/gold is a possibility.

i know it's blue and black but i literally cant see it

IT IS WHITE AND FUCKING GOLD I WILL PUNCH ALL OF YOUR TEETH INTO YOUR STOMACH

A coworker just asked over her cubicle how anyone sees it as white/gold. Without skipping a beat I replied from mine, "because they're stupid."

i wont even be mad if it was on purpose. gotta love a pratfall

That thought crossed my mind. If it were I'm sure she wasn't in on it.

Oh, yes. Thank you for reminding us that women's value and relevance in society naturally decreases with age, and we should stop paying attention to them as soon as their beauty fades.

I'd really love to see Jezebel and its commenters jettison the ageism along with body shaming. This attitude toward Madonna that she is old, dried up, worthless can't really be separated from sexism either. Criticize her actions, fine, but don't attack her for her age and changing face and body.

I'm sorry. I was trying to find common ground and be supportive. Instead, I sounded rude. I sincerely apologize.

Yeah. This is a good study, taken for what it is. And what it is is qualitative and hypothesis-generating. The sample size is actually just fine, for coding interviews to elicit themes in a qualitative study. It's just not intended to reach conclusions on preexisting hypotheses. More studies should follow which

fuuuuuuuck that, anna is full of shit. north west is a little girl in clothing she can move in just fucking fine.

I'm not Ace (Queer as hell, though), but have quite a few friends who are. Y'all go through some tough shit, too.

I've lurked here for a long time and finally decided to comment on this piece. For everyone saying we aces are just special snowflakes, well, it's easy to say that labels don't matter when you actually have one.

I'm 36 and just discovered that asexuality is a valid label a couple of years ago. When I was in school, it

Typically, I don't pick fights, but this is just too much for me at the moment. (Aces, please correct any of my information.)

As an asexual person, some of comments already popping up on this article are extremely disheartening. I spent 20plus years of my life trying to fit in with my peers as they discovered sex and sexuality and so on. I literally felt broken; 'why hasn't it happened to me yet?' The conversations about what one finds

I spent years lusting after an asexual man who at the time didn't/wouldn't make it clear that he was asexual. We'd flirt and it was fun, but it would be great if he had felt safer to come out.

I am 99% sure I fall into this category. I am glad it's getting more visibility, at least in some circles, but it is still something I struggle with every day. It's basically a constant source of guilt and shame for me, and being constantly bombarded with sex (thanks, society!) makes it that much harder. I was at a