freckledfire
freckled fire
freckledfire

To what end? You get to see some silly-ass words printed in the newspaper?

Well that is a bit of an issue, no? Not that your comments aren't awesome and stuff....but WTF is the point of commenting if your comment is just going o be relegated to the grey? It's fine during the day when paid contributors are posting and click-throughs are valued. But does that now mean after-hours comments

Not that there is anything wrong with this comment-but the fact that this is the only one released from the grey pending purgatory in 30 minutes truly brings up an issue.

It annoys you not to see the actual words printed, even though you totally kno what they are? Why is that?

So you feel no irony in this post at all because you are praising her fashion choice. Hours ago there was a post regarding her horrible fashion choices.

Not like a white sock would help, either.

Consider me corrected! So he's the voice of water and TP. And bless his soul, he wants us all to remember that once upon a time we watched Scrubs.

Eww. I have a likely irrational dislike of Ethan Hawke -Reality Bites notwithstanding-a movie has to really have good reviews for me to overlook his contribution.

Nationwide scorn means very little to a state-level rep. It seems to mean very little to the party in a non-election year, so while this is fun and all....if the constituency doesn't make a big deal of it, it'll just go away.

I get where you are coming from, but NO NO NO. The awareness of a need to succeed is not the same as a motivation to do so. This more than anything is keeping an entire generation of well-meaning ppl back. You have to have more than just the awareness (it's a start). You have to actually DO. Navel-gazing isn't

Funny that this comment gets reviewed/approved and moved out of the grey while others don't. This is the kinja issue-not the UI, not how the comments are displayed-but that posters get to exhalt the comments they choose. This isn't a forum for discourse, it's a popularity contest.

Well it wasn't before I was forty, firstly. But also, you've encapsulated my point perfectly in your response. It isn't ALL about you. Not this comment, not anything. Obviously you haven't matured out of that mindset, and maybe you never wilL. But understand that most people do, and if you are the one who doesn't,

Why in the actual Hell would Dane Cook be included in this?

They were once, for me. Daily wear did enough of a number on my calves that a weekend in flats or sneakers was excruciating. I work remotely now, so I'm not in heels as much for daily wear. They aren't horribly uncomfortable for me, but I don't get the pain from not wearing them anymore.

Kim K offers her body up for public scrutiny. That's the only reason I can't bring myself to come to her a defense in any way during her pregnancy or even beforehand with her poor fashion choices.

But you should care, because your goal is getting co-opted here. It has nothing to do with women, someone just read a few keywords that raised their ire and suddenly it's a gender/sex politic issue. Assinine.

Seriously, don't you all just get fucking exhausted looking for things to rail against? this is an absolutely ridiculous post.

Sorry that being general is worrisome to you. But I do think if you are still worrying about impacting the world when you've reached-lets say mid-thirties- then it's pretty clear you've spent far too much time worrying about your impact and not enough time making one.

So very much of this takes care of itself has you get older and realize that everything in the world is not about or is impacted by you. I don't say that to be condescending, it's just a matter of fact. It's like how each and every generation believes in their own apocalyptic notions (the planet will DIE because of

Not my personal experience with that fashion period, but I did see a lot of it.