Do I look at the sexy man speaking Italian? Or the adorable dog? Guess I'll just have to watch it again...
Yeah, the guy to his left (Adam Driver) strikes me as, uh, not too good-looking and slightly creepy. And Andrew Rannell is so, so smiley... it's a bit unnerving.
That was my first thought with this photo! "Oh, he looks good," followed immediately by, "But... no... creepy."
Something with the eyes, maybe.
As an actually poor millennial, I hate my peers who either a. like to "slum it" and pretend like they are poor and that it's fun while their parents foot all their bills or b. complain about having no money but refuse to let go of luxuries.
What part of that pose is sexy?
LOL-y quote - "Beauty fades but stupid is forever"...Judge Judy used to say it a lot and it always makes me laugh
I mean, I try for a little bit, but ultimately, my butt will not be denied. It will have its day in the sun with its chosen audience.
Don't apologize. You weren't out of line to ask, and Dodai can be pretty defensive when she's called out on stuff.
Not to be that person, but how many of these really count as selfies? Or am I mistaken in thinking selfie is a picture you take of yourself?
I have a friend from Europe renting my basement apartment. Shortly after he arrived, I noticed that he was buying coffee for himself regularly.
I'm a middle-class white girl, and I've got to do the same thing to make it through college—my parents have two other kids to support, both with some pretty costly special needs (mental disorders/illnesses), and I'm not going to be able to live at home for free after college. I've got the biggest scholarship my school…
What I would say is that certain aspect of millennial culture is grossly over-generalized.
I'm the kind of person that thinks leeching off your parents cause you want to prioritize luxuries and image over basic necessities is stupid.
^ This.
Wow, what a shocker! If I hadn't read the previous 72305723028408 articles on this exact same topic I would've never known!
I read this in his breathy voice.
6 cm dilated, actually on her way to the hospital. Obviously. :-)
I think perhaps I dislike it moreso not because it makes no sense, but because the phrase caught on and it makes no sense. I'm not saying I look down on anybody for using it, I just don't understand why they do! What's the appeal? If you're having a food baby shouldn't your stomach get larger, instead of getting smalle…