Oh please.
Oh please.
What is the point of this item? To make fun of teens? To make fun of teen parents? To make fun of people who have kids who, in general, don't have the skills or resources to care for them effectively?
Everyone who's the child of a badass teen mom is about to open fire on you. Just so you know. (I'm not. But I'm just saying.)
I heard an interview on Sports Radio the other day with some commentator from your neck of the woods in which they were talking about how this whole experience was one that was going to build trust between Winston and teammates.
LOL. After all the "what about the menz" comments I've seen left on rape/domestic violence articles recently this comment seriously cracks me up. Rape isn't bad enough? Men want Lisa Frank too?
This is inexplicable. If I were you I'd be worried about what else I was repressing.
I agree. I didn't see any reveling. I think what makes this a fascinating topic is the fact that the Lisa Frank brand should have blown up in the digital age. Lisa Frank products easily could have been translated into a digital cartoon, apps, games... so many things. The company had to have been spectacularly…
Where are you? Cause if you're in tech country, yeah, you are kind of screwed.
I think Mockingjay is fucking brilliant. I love that District 13 and the Rebellion is treated unsentimentally. For instance (AND MAJOR SPOILERS) I love that Katniss continues to be abused as the centerpiece of a propaganda machine. (This time the rebellion's.) And I love that we see Gale ultimately corrupted, and then…
"It's all in OUR heads and its OUR job to stop doing it to OURselves." Word. So much gas lighting. Also... bitches be crazy.
I've really been impressed with him. He holds back in the right way in that role. And he perfectly embodies, both onscreen and off so far, a new, more humane masculinity that young girls can and should admire.
This comment is poetry.
Don't get me wrong. I know that we're both just speculating about what Crosley was trying to communicate with that line. It's obviously and inscrutable line.
Thanks. I'm still thinking about it and the other thing that occurs to me is the idea of healthy talk versus not healthy talk.
My argument is actually the opposite of a reductionist argument.
I agree.
Albinism isn't a race. It's a medical disorder. So there's no way you can compare saying "Her albino boyfriend..." to saying "Her black boyfriend..."
What is your point? Please spell it out for us so that we can be further entertained. (You are only the fiftieth person on this site to pull this "buhhh.. she's a black" routine.)
Honestly if you think I have contradicted myself you need to identify where and how so that I can answer your questions.
I am surprised that it's two cars + two motorcycles. I was expecting three cars and, maybe, a boat.