doveandpigeons
MountainFlower
doveandpigeons

This video puzzles me. It presents very stereotypical views of male and female, i.e. women wear tight dresses and high heels and have long hair and wear lots of makeup and don’t have tattoos, while men have short hair and have tattoos and swear and are aggressive and smoke. How does that further the idea that gender

One of these things

My heart is broken I hate people I love dogs I love bonsai I hate breeders I have so many emotions rn.

I originally read this as she survived but also killed her husband. O.o

Alternatively, it’s actually getting easier to understand: denial.

Does the tube part of a beer bong count as a straw? Asking for a friend.

Wow. I’m more of an elopement/quick registry office type gal but this would seriously make me reconsider. If I weren’t single/broke/cat lady in waiting.

Pshaw—- I wanted someone to explain it to me. I didn’t want to Google it!

How much do you wanna bet the nanny charges it to 100 and then just plays angry birds on it for a minute

Seriously, no rich person would stoop to such low levels.

I tire of people being “done” with Lena.

It’s called “beautiful."

randilyn.

He’ll always be the guy who (inadvertently or not) kicked off the destruction of serial rapist Cosby. For that, he’s great.

I love this picture and it illustrates your point well.

I mean, on a serious note, Michael Douglas is totally right about the training aspect of things. There are almost no British actors who are successfully working now who did not go to training school for acting. And as a result, I would agree that a lot of them have more range and more tools to draw on.

*its own sake

You know... I’m a pedant and proud, but I am with you on this one. Partly because the correct usage doesn’t parse very easily. That -ous suffix is contradictory.

I really wish people would let this one die. It’s far more common to see nauseous as meaning having nausea and nauseating as causing nausea these days. It’s really just pedantry for it’s own sake at this point.

It’s a joke?