Wait, so did she finish that missing credit? Or did they just give her the diploma anyway?
Wait, so did she finish that missing credit? Or did they just give her the diploma anyway?
No problem — I watch a lot of British TV, such as Downton Abbey, which covers me for both usages.
Russia's anti-gay laws ("fag" to mean homosexuals); a tobacco shop owner ("fag" to mean cigarettes, in the British sense).
HA! I freaked a dude out really good by refusing to budge when he tried to subtly take over my space by touching legs/arms. When I didn't move, he scooted away again.
No one is fucking comfortable on the subway. You think I want to cross my goddamned legs?
That tumblr is TOO REAL.
For me, if someone invades my space, we'll just be touching for the duration of whatever ride we're on. I DON'T CARE.
Honestly, that guy in the photo for this article is not a good example at all. When you used bad illustrations, it really weakens your point as he is not "Proof that men take up way too much fucking space on the subway."
Well, for one, there's a whole range of skin tones among people who are considered "white", some are darker than others. Not everyone who tans is necessarily aiming for a dark brown tone.
Am I being too sensitive, or is it kind of weird that Jez would give Amanda Bynes the headlines when she was acting out in public, and now that she's getting treatment she's being relegated to the bottom of the page?
Wait what did she do?
I mean, I'd probably have sex with him. But I wouldn't stick around afterwards.
He was attractive to me when I didn't care to hear him talk, which was a few years ago. Now I've developed a loathing for this man. He probably thinks he's God's gift to the entertainment industry.
"Working for me is considered a currency," or "it will be great exposure," or "it's a really prestigious job" are all code for "I am a cheap asshole and I am going to exploit the shit out of you because I can. I am a colossal dripping bag of douches who believes that the work you do isn't worth that much because…
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This reminds me of the weird phenomenon I only started noticing when I moved to North Carolina (but maybe it's all over and I was very unobservant?), where random businesses here tout their Christian-ness even when the service or product has nothing to do with religion. Want a lawn care service that also serves the…