This seriously detracts from the appeal of flying private, in all honesty. I'm a very reclusive pooper. Just the notion of having to look people in the eye while I drop a deuce gives me anxiety.
This seriously detracts from the appeal of flying private, in all honesty. I'm a very reclusive pooper. Just the notion of having to look people in the eye while I drop a deuce gives me anxiety.
This is all news to me. When I eventually get to fly private, I'll remember to relieve myself on the ground as immediately before takeoff as possible.
Safe, sane and consensual. If it's all these things, and both people are over the age of consent, what's it to you?
So for best power/weight ratio/fuel usage, no seats/toilets ANYWHERE(just cargo tie-down everyone on the ground) right? LOL
You do realize that designers are told what to do by higher ups, right? It's not like we are a cult of people hell bent on making unattainable images.
What's the sexiest trait of your partner? Or if you're single, the sexiest trait you can think of in someone attractive?
A lot of the commenters who are familiar with the book and/or movie are definitely making the point that her act wasn't one of unbridled female sexual confidence, but more of a weird cuckolding thing where she was asserting her actual power, not necessarily the power of her lady bits and her confidence in them.
A someone who loves Cormac McCarthy's books, and actually saw the movie*, Malkina's aggressive sexuality is just one of the ways she asserts dominance in the typically male-dominated world of drug trafficking. (The other way is... well, see the movie.) Reiner is disturbed because, as he says later in the scene, he…
To all the haters, this is what Cameron does. As an actress, she absorbs the scene and makes it her own. She becomes the living embodiment of these characters. The props are unnecessary - she is the film. She is drama and comedy intertwined. I am, without a doubt, positive that this is Oscar gold for her. She will not…
I kind of love everything Cormac McCarthy does, though. (Even though some have told me I can't be a feminist if I do, sigh.)
I used to be friends with a girl like L3 describes, but she had this ridiculous pattern. I would gently suggest to her that she wasn't being treated very well in the relationship and then, when she broke up with the guy, would tell her what I really thought of him if she asked. And then she would get back together…
Oh yay. Another pissing contest so everyone can show how wealthy they are at the expense of the non-wealthy participants in the wedding party. Or is it gauche to have poors stand up for you these days?