fadedmoon
fadedmoon
fadedmoon

Ben Affleck, you have made amends with me since your Daredevil days, but I have not forgotten how much I hated that movie (and, more specifically, how much I hated YOU in that movie). Bring ANY OF THAT to the Man of Steel sequel, and we are going to have a talk in a dark alley while I am holding a baseball bat.

Or maybe Africa like, the place where he proposed to her? And where he spent a ton of time with his mom as a kid? Lord.

I like Tiana and Aurora, but the rest ...

And if TMI wasn't a Frankenstein's monster of plagiarized fanfiction with new names, 50 Shades of Grey style.

I'd be a lot more interested if she wasn't a known plagiarist. Guess it's too much to ask for an author who both writes strong female characters and is original?

No this article was not touching it was smug and classist.

Yeah, if I were Stacey and married with kids and happily living life in the 'burbs, and some random chick from eighth grade posted a long butt-hurt "your life sucks!" screed under my innocuous Facebook post, I certainly wouldn't curl up in a ball and cry and wish for her glamorous life and sparkling wit. I would just

Errr. Have you seen Young Adult? You're acting like Charlize Theron. It's a little embarrassing.

To some degree, I think all small town transplants (myself included) think that all of the people they left behind wish that they could have left the town as well, and covet the lives of their high school classmates that

Yeah, and can the classist hatred. That's for the other side to muck about with. I actually think this urge to cyber-bully is one of those things that you confess to in private, and putting it out on the web makes you look a little small.

So, you were a little asshole who got out assholed by another kid. How about you just cut off contact with her and move on with your life?

I really feel that Kilmer has been under rated as an actor. He has a gift for comedic timing (obvs) but people always cast him in these serious asshole parts. Did anyone see Kiss Kiss Bang Bang? He was hilarious.

The fat-shaming micro-aggressions in this article and some of the comments are pretty gross TBH.

You have to be over 18 to buy pseudoephedrine in some states (I can't find a federal age restriction). You also have to be over 18 to buy cough medicine in the Virginia CVS I go to, at least.

Y'all, the ID isn't to enforce an age. It's to track who buys it. They do the same thing with pseudoephedrine. If you go from CVS to CVS buying either, your sorry ass will be busted.

What I don't understand is why they're doing this in Southern New England...where the meth problem is almost non-existent. If they want to help the drug problem here, do a better job of tracking opiate refills?

And the Thief and the Cobbler was completed by Richard Williams and released the way he intended it to be.

Lawrence says they "manned him up a little" — and being able to swim is part of his manification.

Who needs to opt out? Apparently, entire careers can be supported on writing weekly articles for magazines about the question of whether and why women should or should not work when said women are also moms.

I'm done with these fucking articles trying to make me feel guilty for my choices. I chose to have a child, knowing that in making that choice, my career would be put on hold. I don't care, I'm still happy with my decision.

This artical seems super judgey to me. Most women who chose to stay home feel it's best for their families and themselves. It's awful that the decision they made backfired, but they are not bad people, women or even feminists for making that decision.