same. i kind of thought it was just that i like sparkly things, but the colors of blue are nice too (and it complements her hair, a shade that i, as a brunette, will never be able to achieve :( haha).
same. i kind of thought it was just that i like sparkly things, but the colors of blue are nice too (and it complements her hair, a shade that i, as a brunette, will never be able to achieve :( haha).
clearly, the stress and fear caused by the rampaging protesters (and not the woman poorly handling a gun beside him) caused his hair color to lighten.
the blogger just did what they had to do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
trusting the writers here to give the full story is not a thing people should do anymore. also see: the article about Susan B. Anthony’s pardon. the comments are almost always more truthful and informative than anything the paid writers lazily copy and paste.
i don’t plan on listening to the podcast, and naturally, articles on this are only extracting the most click-worthy parts. BUT... at least he seems to recognize it was dumb and a mistake (on top of happening decades ago). i don’t get the impression that he is celebrating this in any way.
the dress itself is designed to be cute, and it looks cute on lots of people. there’s no need to tear other people down to say that it also suited Tess; don’t be gross.
the politicians aren’t above criticism, and not everyone has to feel the same level of enthusiasm. but, criticism is largely all that this site has had re: about the 2020 ticket, so seeing this so close to the election is especially grating. frankly, it feels like the same brand of selfishness you see in people who…
watched this movie so many times in my teens and early twenties (mostly due to a mega crush on Edward Norton). it really is charming, though, with a great soundtrack; personally, i think it’s underrated among rom-coms. i don’t know if i’d love it the same these days, but i genuinely enjoyed it through many re-watches.
I oscillate between feeling as if it is my imperative as a Black woman to defend Kamala Harris against unfair critiques, and torn by what I may be defending in return.
the outrage over the name seems especially silly, unless the owners/creators were emphatically insisting that it actually is a Korean word meaning “charcoal”. the rest of it, assuming the critic/author is being honest, does seem questionable... but people use alternate spellings all the time, just like they use…
i genuinely enjoyed the food i got on flights to Japan, too. in the absence of being able to travel, could totally see myself ordering some of the meals for nostalgia.
i tried it, and aside from being messy and annoying, the sensation + being unable to breathe was uncomfortable (like when you’re about to lose the hold-your-breath contest). making it part of my shower routine is definitely the easiest method; somehow, i’ve never had the same discomfort that way.
... because a certain group of players keep insisting that this game is a miserable, broken, unfinished thing without these features instead of considering that those features aren’t present by design. i don’t think the OP’s point is that the suggested “QOL” updates would make the game more daunting or exhausting.…
this comic really sums it up perfectly. i think Polygon even had an article just about the extreme levels of panic and anxiety that some people have endured by winding themselves up in the game and becoming the “flower smelling champion”. more than once, i saw rants online about “missing features” that were actually…
it should have been sooner, but i think it was around Ant-Man & The Wasp that i realized i find him mega cute (on top of already enjoying his work). looking forward to this too :) .
same. and weirdly, i kind of liked having the colder noodle bites along with the warm noodles that were further away from the ice cube. the ice cube melts in no time, though, so it’s a good, fast way to cool the soup down for kids.
here’s a partial description of the dog’s state upon surrender:
honestly. i follow people from all over the world and my feed is pretty joyful; it’s frustrating to hear anyone in narrow regions like “the West” or the USA talk about how they want to get rid of Twitter, especially people who might have the power to do so. it means a lot of things to a lot of people; instead of…
you’re not getting what i’m saying, and i’m not convinced you’re totally aware of what you’re saying either. there’s no point to this discussion, though, so carry on with... whatever the hell you think your take is.
don’t forget: this is the same “author” who wrote an article essentially advocating that an animal rescue return a severely malnourished and potentially sexually-abused dog to the original owner because the owner was homeless, and the owner of the animal rescue also happens to be attractive and popular on social…