Looks like paperwhite for what I just wanna read, and probably not again. And physical books for ones I want to keep.
Looks like paperwhite for what I just wanna read, and probably not again. And physical books for ones I want to keep.
I vote that any and all posts regarding Tom Cruise must end with “More importantly, where is Shelly, Tom!”
The In Touch cover got me wondering what year we’re in. Did we make it back to 2005? Is this our chance to stop Trump?
If you really think you’re going to do anything here shitting on surrogacy, well, there’s the door.
It doesn’t help that the achievement for completing it is called ‘Growing Up.’ Like, it’s a minor thing, but I know at least for younger lesbians, we’re frequently told we’ll eventually ‘grow up’ and get a husband and have a child. Just a small bit of added irritant.
I'm really glad you published this piece. I was playing the game on Project Stream and have plans to continue playing once it concludes. Part of those plans was to buy the season pass but if this is the kind of storytelling they're doing I'm just not into it. I'm not as invested in Odyssey as I was Mass Effect but I'd…
She was a very talented artist. I never knew her ethnic background. Good for her for having crossed over all the barriers and her support of the LGBTQ community. She was certainly one of a kind.
Agreed, she seemed to be crazy, happy, and progressive far beyond her years all in the same breath.
She had black heritage, proudly accepted it and talked about it (though I admit I didn’t know about it, not that I knew much about her), embraced it without trying to pass for black or claiming to be ‘black’.
I don’t have a cross word to say about his woman.She was that kooky lady with a wide smile and infectious energy.
Or it’s an awkward attempt at being sensitive to a woman who has publicly struggled with past pregnancies and turned to surrogacy.
“of course the malignantly masculine personalities, both public and private, that grow mad at anything possible, piled on to this highly visible expression of, well, brand solidarity. Piers Morgan, for instance, doesn’t like the ad and neither does James Woods. CNBC points out that hundreds of thousands of people have…
I’m resisting this with every fiber of my being... I’m a messy person (not dirty, just not organized) and seeing a super-tidy place makes me a bit anxious...like the place isn’t really lived in. Go ahead, people, judge me. Avert your eyes from my stack of books not in a bookshelf. Your disdain, feeds me. Am I not…
Guys, I gotta say it. If I could afford a surrogate and a nanny, I’d have like ten kids. I love kids! Just not the having of them! (And yes, I have thought about fostering, but from a few friends’ experiences, it seems like you’re in court a lot, and I’m not sure how I’d be able to manage that with my job.)
In fairness AOC does inside the conservative punditry’s heads.
“a dumb Stacey Dash”
He strikes me as the kind of loser who wanted to remarry before his ex-wife so that he could be the one to "win the divorce".
oh honey his 3rd wife is a fetus right now
Oh hurray...Chris Pratt has finally crossed the line from occasional annoying celebrity to constant annoying celebrity. Between the Bible diet, saying he’d have to ask Jesus as to how he’d deal with James Gunn’s firing, and now getting engaged to Arnold Schwartzenegger’s daughter...Pratt can go disappear somewhere and…