Girl, at least save the opium for after work.
Girl, at least save the opium for after work.
Depends on if she insures her jewelry. She’s paying a much higher premium if she’s walking around with the real pieces instead of keeping them locked up and wearing copies.
Well that’s a problem then. Thor was already an established deity in the Germanic world by the onset of the Viking age. That whole deal started in 793CE with the raid on Lindisfarne. MCU folks need to revise their chronology or an “Earth X” type explanation (“humans didn’t model their gods after the aliens; the aliens…
Pretty sure one of those human traffickers could help you out with that.
But... But... It’s such a good slogan (when used in its proper context to oppose ruling class wars for gain and not to sideline the struggles of women, POCs, etc). I used to have it spray painted in white CRASS-style stencil letters on the back of a peacoat when I was young and way too punk for my own good.
You guys, this is how 80s style charity posse cuts are born.
Hey dude. Fellow privilege haver here. As the kids say, let’s rap.
The PUA/MRA view of women’s sexuality is just the mainstream view turned up to eleven. In short, women have sex for every reason other than actual carnal desire and that it’s something men get from women as opposed to something we do with women.
So I’ll step in and be pushy and weird so the other person doesn’t have to.
NOPE.
Interesting article, but ultimately incomplete and unsatisfying for anyone with a background in critical race theory. The article did a good job introducing us to the skepticism English Australians had about the suitability of Italians and uses the latter group’s eventual attainment of whiteness to illustrate that…
Shit. If you're in the Baltimore area, that might have been from my main lady. Back when she was on OKC she was looking for dudes to peg and she's pretty no holds barred about her language since the constant harassment disintegrated every last fuck she might ever have given.
A police procedural set in the Trekverse could actually be really good. It’s a low crime society, so few cops are needed. That means each episode or arc finds our squad of investigators working a case on a different ship, station, or settlement. Has potential.