@gabicopter: it's very important to practice safe sex! Even in your dreams.
@gabicopter: it's very important to practice safe sex! Even in your dreams.
@nobodyr: I'm with you! I don't know about Kayne's elementary school, but my recesses were anything but intellectual!
@Nico Coer: I was thinking the same thing. Something very Suicide Girls about it. And I have a crush on every SG ever. I promise, I'm usually a much better feminist. Cross my heart and... oh, right. Awkward. :S
@afeversomeday: I agree. The smug pride associated with making those girls feel "afraid" and "miserable" is not a positive lesson in respect. It's telling the students that if you dress like a "prostitute" (an arbitrary classification by strangers), expect to be treated like a second-class citizen.
"Haters be hating. Ewe can't blame me for being the best dressed here. And white after labour day? The wooliest of sins."
@Miss Suka: choreography promotes synergies!
"put her hand down there"... oh come on. Can't you get arrested for that type of violation??
@lrobs: did they mention an address to send resumes?
I like Bill's version better. When's Glee going to ask Kirk to come on to sing "Rocket Man"?
Interesting. I didn't think you could be charged with public intoxication in your own home.
@Mrs. Beeton: Never having seen 'Jersey Shore' myself, I have a big crush on "the Korean Situation", so I truly could get behind this.
@ArtAttack: I agree completely! Although, some treadmills are pretty sexy.
@thePrototype: Yes, and they emphasize that it is stress associated with cheating (not anything to do with consensual poly relationships, etc.) that make up the difference.
It says to back up the infidelity claim: "Dr Jannini said the research has been carried out by the University of Florence on 4,000 men and the study revealed that those who were unfaithful had a poor cardiovascular performance because they were "also coping with the increased stress of their infidelity.""
@femme-bot: I'll take this any time, anywhere. Don't judge me!
@nessalicious: I'm sure he was allowed, but I doubt he was asked. Or we'd have a bunch of videos just like this from many other artists. I'm sure there is company policy about not hassling (and likely giving into ridiculous demands of) first class guests.
Non-celebrity does this and they get arrested and put on the no-fly list. A celebrity does this, and it's considered okay?
@dialing_footnoterphone: agreed! Man, she stole my heart as Joan Jett.
@Rollercoasters: dibs!
Purry Antoinette: Let me eat cake!