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dorothyparkour

Same.

Well, hello Jeff!

We had a lot of guys like that in basic training in the army. It was either go to jail or straighten up and fly right in the military. For some, I think it made an improvement in their lives. Not for Track though.

Yeah, and I love how wondering if people back home respect what you did in the military transfers into a possible excuse for hitting your girlfriend.

That would be the worst.

She may have honestly believed she was. While visiting Detroit both she and Diego Rivera took great pleasure in telling Ford (Henry, not Edsel) they were Jewish because of his antisemitic remarks.

Don’t forget Metroid! Badass space warrior Samus Aran was a woman. Sure, you don’t figure it out until the end of the first game, but still.

While I have to say that she and Froer are really pretentious here and I think that’s what people are reacting to, I do think her becoming a female director is great. We need more of those and I bet she’ll do a great job.

We all did it, don’t feel too bad.

Agreed. I had made my peace with the fact that Natalie was beautiful and intelligent but now I am able to dislike her for a good reason. And Jonathan too because of being a douche in general and possible trying to leave his wife for Natalie.

Oh, I was just being sarcastic. There never was such a title ( I would hope.)

Oh wow.

I was using the whole trope of people who think Africa is a country, not a continent.

She obviously thought no one would notice.

Right! I’ve had plenty of boyfriends and four children and the idea that my labia should be dragging the ground by now is preposterous.

Her father was of German/Hungarian Jewish decent but her mother was a mix of Mexican indigenous and Spanish decent.

“He’s relentlessly demanding and doesn’t exactly suffer fools gladly.”

Or maybe if being drunk makes men prone to rape they should be the ones society tells to abstain from drinking and “making bad choices.”

Where’s the Lacroix sweetie?

The campaign noted that Conway is “widely regarded as an expert on female consumers and voters”