greyjoysmissingmember
GreyjoysMissingMember
greyjoysmissingmember

I live in Los Angeles and pretty much 1 out of 3 people claim to be a DJ. It's an epidemic.

Are you forgetting the 3 girls? I think they talk about food and unicorns quite a bit

Do you think time would pass her by?

You don't watch Downton Abbey do you?

Bubblicious? Bubble Tape? Big League Chew?

I personally "enjoyed" the 20 or so minutes of dancers vomiting and getting hurt and the show directors talking about how all the dancers were vomiting and getting hurt but not doing anything about the schedule to change that.

That happened to me for WEEKS. USPS claimed they didn't know how to buzz in to the building, which during daytime hours, the doors are unlocked because, duh, mail... they have it so you can go online to request a redelivery with instructions and each time I clearly stated how they can buzz in. I left my phone number

And it's not like this woman couldn't have gotten an iPod just about ANYWHERE ELSE in Arizona. And electronics certainly have not been on sale for pretty much the entirety of December...

Really? I disliked them both. Silver Linings had no motivation. They both had very flat characters, Hustle especially but Silver Linings did as well. And the pace was so off! It didn't make any sense. I'll agree that Silver Linings was slightly better, but in both cases I was underwhelmed and confused by the hype. I

Nobody has to like LeAnn Rimes, but it's not right to perpetuate this stigma against mental illness by using petty childish insults like "batshit loonballs"

I think you misinterpreted my intentions. Obviously your brain is not comparable to a rapist, but the way people treat those who suffer is comparable to the way some victims of rape have been treated and that was why I made the connection. I'm sorry if you felt what I said was not appropriate, it was not to be taken

I was using "victim blaming" as a bit of a metaphor as insulting someone with a mental illness is similar to that kind of mentality since people act in a similar judgmental way towards something the person being victimized cannot control.

Either way, it is using mental illness as an insult and that is just not right. The victims being blamed, are those who suffer "batshit loonballs" and are stigmatized like this every day.

She is a victim of mental illness I believe (could be wrong) either way, it's not polite to use mental illness as an insult regardless of whether the person has a mental illness. It's like calling someone retarded. Completely uncalled for

Whoah, there was no need to call LeAnn Rimes "batshit loonballs" that seems a bit hypocritical coming from the site sternly against victim blaming. Poor taste Jez

They are the most neutral of pants

I HAVE THE SOLUTION!

When he took over to host, you could kind of tell it was a trial run to branch off on his own. I remember saying to my roommate that he was probably going to get his own show soon and my roommate was like no way. HAHA I win!

I cannot un-see this.

I've wondered this myself. Can't the girl get a break??? It's amazing she stays so positive about her appearance because she's always being called a horse face! It's just so horrible and everyone just keeps making that same joke. I just don't get it. She looks like a normal human being and she's always had an amazing