dforce2
dforce2
dforce2

People give this show a lot of shit, but I think the characters are some of the most real people (read: self-obsessed, flawed, creepy, etc.) you'll see on TV. I <3 Mindy.

I LOVE DANNY SO MUCH. all hail Chris Messina.

Like MedusaAdusem said, that Seche Vite topcoat is amazing. Other viewers have stressed the importance of drying out your nailbeds before applying polish. I use hand sanitizer, or acetone, on a lint-free wipe to do that. Also, get yourself a kick-ass basecoat. The tacky ones are the best. I recommend Orly's Bonder or

Now playing

My family and I are all going through major changes and I feel like I've been talking about it with everyone around me so much (explaining the situation, etc.) I'm just done talking. There's nothing more to say. I wanna talk about something else now.

I never had Barbies as a kid. But now that I'm an adult, I actually appreciate the concept of Barbie.

So you wear underwear everywhere except where you want/need the underwear to be? Check.

But... vaginas are leaky. Are we just supposed to walk around being drippy? Ew.

I'm surprised more people aren't totally disgusted by this. I already hated the "omg I have to buy shit" mentality of Black Friday, and now that it's preventing a ton of my loved ones from even being able to see their families or take a day off I fucking hate it.

My first thought was "busted football" and then "super chapped lips" and THEN "sideways vagern." Of course, it's the vagina that always sticks.

life's too short to beat around the bush

I agree people should do the right thing, but what's so wrong with making it easier and less annoying for people to do the right thing?

Marrying a guy doesn't mean she's not bi. There are bi people who are in monogamous relationships all the time.

Jesus, Mississippi thinks these guys should tone it down.

Prism is chock full of euphemisms so thinly veiled that if they were a screen door, they're the sort of screen door you'd walk into with a plate full of barbecue because you honestly didn't think there was even a door there.

Being allowed to open on Sundays will be the same thing as requesting your workers to then start to work on Sundays. This is not a request the average retail worker can realistically turn down. You seem to be fighting this as if being "allowed" (i.e. required) to work on a Sunday is somehow better for a worker's

Was thinking about this the other day. I really wish there was a universally recognized weekly "day off". For everyone, all industries (except emergency services, of course). Not for any religious reason—fuck that—but to ensure that everyone is guaranteed rest and time to see friends or family. As it is now, anyone

Being able to have the same day off every week as your partner on a day when your kids are home from school? And your friends are around? Having a 40 hour work week is not the same as having a predictable weekend day off (whether that's Saturday or Sunday). It can really effect one's quality of life.

Résistez, les Français! I've been to that store in Paris, and stumbled out 4 hours later in a daze-it's fantastic. That said, I think the store should close on Sundays. It took me awhile to get used to the idea when I lived in Europe (first Paris, then Rome) but it really grew on me. It's one day where you

That cut would get you hella laid in Europe a year or two ago.

"Probably the most eye-catching hairstyle of all is curly hair. Though this one isn't every guy's favorite, plenty of men love the look! In order to get the best results, make sure your hair always looks clean and well-kept."