I don't see where calling her a chubster is cool, especially if we're supposed to be all in favor of the plus-sized pinup. That's like saying, "Look at this bony-assed Victoria's Secret model? Isn't she lovely?" Rude, is basically what I'm saying.
I don't see where calling her a chubster is cool, especially if we're supposed to be all in favor of the plus-sized pinup. That's like saying, "Look at this bony-assed Victoria's Secret model? Isn't she lovely?" Rude, is basically what I'm saying.
Is this a new David Lynch film?
They wear their hair in such an interesting fashion,that it reminds me of the people in Dr. Seuss books.
I keep getting bounced between grey and bold. Some days/weeks, all my comments are bold. Then I guess I comment something objectionable and I'm back in the grey. It's bizarre. It feels like high school lunch period every time I comment. I hope someone laughs at my jokes....please like me you guys... I'm somewhat over…
I had Thai last night too! Our curry was red but I have no idea what it was since we go with a couple that spent time there and speaks the language. We let them order whatever they want and we happily eat it.
YUM. I go to a chinese restaurant that serves it up cold with green onions and something else wonderfully flavourful (probably similar to what you described). It is the bomb on a hot summer night!!
So sad. I'm not vegan either, but mmmmmm tofu. I lived in China for a while and learned how to make all kinds of spicy Sichuan tofu dishes with proper silken tofu and bean curd skins and I'm like an addict now.
See, that sounds good. I would eat that. Some people (my in-laws, in particular), will buy some tofu, open the package and just dig in. Then they say "Ew, tofu tastes gross." Which it doesn't, if you do something to it!
I'm not vegan but I just came down here to say this. There are plenty of vegan foods that aren't exotic, weird and expensive.
I myself am not vegan but most of my friends are. Luckily here in the Bay Area vegan restaurants are abound. Even if they didn't exist, being vegan is still pretty damn easy. If you are cooking it does not need to be a complicated endeavor. Most of my at home meals involve black beans, brown rice, quinoa and big…
I love raw, cold tofu. On hot days, it's the only protein I can deal with (and I'm not vegetarian nor vegan). (although I am Chinese so there is the cultural proclivity). Try this, I beg of you: Take a block of cold tofu. Sprinkle salt on top. Drizzle sesame oil on top. Sprinkle chopped green onions and cilantro on…
Yeah, I'm on year 4 myself and can say that my grocery bill is significantly less now than it used to be. Except when peaches are in season. I always spend my paycheck on peaches.
It is pretty mainstream in my non-vegan house.
Vegan for about 7 years. Never eaten any of the foods mentioned in this article. I wish people would realise it doesn't need to be a complicated diet full of "hip" foods. Try rice. Potatoes. Tofu. (Is tofu mainstream nowdays?)
Okay, I don't want to victim blame, yet I can see both sides here (the other side not wanting young women to end up being victimized). Can't we say something like WARNING: Overconsumption of alcohol may leave you less able to defend yourself against predatory assholes?
I need to manask: where is the line between victim-blaming and saying that "given the imperfect world in which we live, here are the things you should consider doing to protect yourself"?