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this looks like a double dare

all these two need are dungarees and tiny leather jackets.

i didn't, ugh. was surprised... for like a millisecond.

because rape is typically about control, and entitlement. that he "seems" like a nice guy (on tv, to fans, at that) doesn't mean anything. at all.

Way back in the year 2000, we simply referred to this as "suburban" or "mainstream"*

have you tried shutting your cat out of your room at night, ignoring his demands to sleep with you and midnight feedings? this is what a lot of animal behaviorists insist is the only solution (it may take weeks of suffering plaintive meowling while you are trying to sleep). i have always wondered if this works in all

i think the point the writer may have been trying to make is that these pets end up being neglected *once the baby comes*, or abandoned altogether (for being too much extra work, nipping at the child, etc). unfortunately, midlife and eldery dogs (and cats) are much less likely to be adopted from shelters.

i didn't realize pocket watches and opera glasses were sacred items during the victorian era.

love this video as it has more snopps (sneaking of pets per second) than my old fave

That, and the "dude-women" being sooo ashamed and apologizing for not doing thier "lady duties".

mmm, yes— silly you, questioning things. asking why people look past the horrible deeds of artists. they just DO, okay?!! it's like, you know, asking why water is wet, ya know? don't question it, jeez.

so you ''wondered why a film was released celebrating the final weeks of the life of an accused serial child molester" when you damn well knew why? Silly.

loosely paraphrasing, the question posed was "why is everyone going gaga over this lady? also, isn't she kind of gross for supporting that child rapist?".

mm does celebrate the design and fashion of the 60s; it was a pretty ground- making moment for both.

from what i understand it was a partial ovation, not the entire theater. i kind of laughed at your post a little. because, the funny thing is, i *would* like to see the faces of those artists who are devoid of basic compassion and would applaud a person that commited such a brutal act, all in the name of "art". I

not getting the love for this woman on this site. i mean, yeah, she has an edgy androgynous look and flowery prose (i guess?) but so what? she also supports roman polanski (she signed the petition, as was reported by most news outlets, including this one).

and then i swish-swish-swish away.

i usually say 'you react as if you think that i think it's a (airquotes) "bad" thing, but it isn't. it is what it is'