I mean, you’re not gonna need it for that, either.
I mean, you’re not gonna need it for that, either.
As someone who neither skis nor snowboards, I just really enjoy how much you guys hate each other.
He said he was initially shaken by the incident and in a bit of shock, but since he wasn’t injured, he decided not to let it ruin his powder day.
Maybe she was a real pain in the ass
Sorry, at some point, letting adults make their own (even potentially fatal) decisions has to kick in. Someone leaves, they cease to be my responsibility. They’re an adult. They likely have a telephone. They can call someone. They can go somewhere. They can knock on a fucking door & beg to be let in while their ride…
Right. It’s the friends that are to blame, not the idiot wearing shorts and a tank top in January in Wisconsin while binge drinking.
Genuine Question:
I have a theory that Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t actually have sex with the huge number of women he brings back to his room, he just really likes board games.
Yes, your opinion is much more important because you are a mother. Please go on.
This is one of those, “I didn’t know that this was something that I needed to know but now that I know it, I don’t know how I survived this long without knowing it,” sort of moments.
I would be HONORED and BLESSED just to be even in the same room as Aretha Franklin, even if she’s there killing everyone I love in cold blood. I would sit there respectfully and nod encouragingly at the appropriate times.
If you’re not eating something because you don’t like it, then you’re absolutely not who she’s getting at in this article. Chill out, she wasn’t getting a dig at you.
That’s fine and dandy that you just don’t like sugar, (though I don’t think she’s being quite so literal with the cake thing), but I feel obligated to say that what the bathroom scale says is no indication of whether or not a person has an eating disorder. (I’m not saying that you do, of course, but that in general…
the whole cleanse/fast thing is worrying isn’t it? I was thinking about trying one, and asked a couple of relatives who are doctors about it first. They both suggested that it wasn’t a good idea, that it would be better to think about a whole-scale adjustment to my diet in general (which was already pretty healthy)…
Recovering bulimic—I was vegan for about 8 months and it was...unhealthy. I have to avoid restrictive “lifestyle” diets like the plague; it’s just too easy to make them an extension of compulsion.
Judgmental moment here: I don’t get raw veganism. I don’t get it at all. It’s great to incorporate some of the raw vegan foods in your diet once in a while, but like making it your lifestyle? Don’t get it.
Obviously it isn’t scientific, but the orthorexics I know were anorexic and/or bulimic when they were younger.
At it’s extreme, this type of obsession with “clean eating” is called orthorexia. It’s a recognised disorder. When people get so involved in a certain type of restrictive diet, such as paleo, it can be really harmful. But often it’s not picked up, and people who are obsessive are celebrated as super-healthy role…
She’s not wrong. A multi-day cayenne pepper and lemon juice only ‘cleanse’ is to a person with disordered eating what a weekend long bender in Vegas would be for an alcoholic. It’s not healthy and the media should stop glorifying that type of thing.
I don’t know what Gwen is thinking.