Wait, did Harper Lee write this one too?
Wait, did Harper Lee write this one too?
Paris is far from threatening, get what you're saying but both are distinctively different regions. The decision about the French weekend is an economic motivation, not a safety issue.
Exactly. I've just reached this place where I've started thinking, "This is, as far as I know, my one life. And I spend 60-70 hours a week NOT making ends meet, but definitely working. I love my job, but dang, where is the time with my little girl, my other family, my friends, or just my life?"
What store is being pictured? I can't find the name of it anywhere.
I thought having him say "girl" specifically was an extra nice touch.
"I used to say hubba hubba and then I met a girl [*wry smile*] and now ... I am a feminist"
My boss told me he likes it a lot that I give my 7 hours of good service and then go the eff home, and bother him not with petty ambitions or dreams of a brighter tomorrow. He says when your job is, and always will be, essentially administrative/supportive, fruitless ambition is exhausting to have to pretend to think…
Men who feel the need to tell you that they're feminists are the same guys who want credit for not committing sexual assault.
Seems like a bit of projection given Armisen's reputation with women.
Dude, some startups are just scary with the demand of cultish devotion. We have a pool table and beer in the fridge, and in return you will work 90-hour weeks for no extra compensation. Because we're all just so laid-back and fun, so you'll never want to leave! Unless you ever want to have a part if your life that…
I also had no idea what was normal in a father-daughter relationship.
noooooooooooooooope
I'd be more inclined to side with Amber, if her whole career wasn't based off snatching others shine. Now, there's nothing wrong with that at all. The kardashians did it and I admire it. But when she talks about something in an interview, it has to be understood in its context- she's riding the kardashian's asses to…
Nothing says "fundamental respect for life" quite like a mean-spirited, half-assed pun aimed at someone grieving over the loss of her husband.
i actually think, in some ways, the persona was genius bc if no one is looking closely, homegirl can run her errands with very few second looks.
You know, he tends to play rugged/rural characters, but in real life, he really looks like a cheese-ball bro.
I can't imagine her in real life. I always see her in all these crazy costumes, that I have a hard time imagining her cooking, or sitting around watching Netflix, or being a regular normal girlfriend.
I smiled at a kid in Target yesterday. My work here is done.
+1 for Muji!!!