Yes I can deal with her dying because people die, but the whole I always wanted Robin but she didn't want kids so can I finally make my life complete now that your Mom's dead aspect was gross.
Yes I can deal with her dying because people die, but the whole I always wanted Robin but she didn't want kids so can I finally make my life complete now that your Mom's dead aspect was gross.
D- for trolling. We've all heard the sister's friend with seven abortions.
Oh, please. You clearly know nothing of this woman and her vile, attention-seeking behavior. She wasn't fired because her employer refused to accommodate her health needs; she was fired because she's wholly unpleasant and loathed by fans and castmates alike.
So, is everyone leaving today? Because this feels like a mass exodus.
There's something about Katy Perry's tweet that just hit me a bit in the heart.
I WATCHED EVERWOOD! I was in love with him then, too. But really I am just sad for people who haven't watched him in Parks & Rec. I decry none of you late adopters and encourage every one of you to go watch Andy Dwyer highlights. I know Ron is the fashionable favorite supporting character, but Andy has always been…
welp, the comments to come on this will be fun.
I don't think so at all. The physical burden of the mattress is strenuous, sure. But think of how walking in with a mattress will disrupt every class she goes to. How much room it takes up in an elevator. How it will slow/block traffic on a stairwell. Hell, how many people will be made uncomfortable by asking…
She's already suffering. Now people will have to witness it in a more tangible way.
Of course Wrecking Ball isn't about Liam, that would imply that she had something to do with it being written.
Oh come on, don't act like bread soaked in bacon grease wouldn't be amazing (in moderation).
this kid can come hang out with me like right now.
However, I'm reluctant to say that violence against any single group of people should be removed from creative work since that has the potential to shut down a vein of narrative.
It's a good thing that's not what she said, right?
No white dancers!
*whispers* "white people..."
Are you glad?
It's like you're being deliberately obtuse. There are contexts in which it's appropriate to ask a woman out or flirt with her or compliment her in some way—for example, if you're at a singles event or a club where it's clear that the people there are looking to meet someone. But approaching a complete stranger on…
Spout off? Fuck off. I thanked Rebecca for not using it in her title and then went on to explain in a different comment why I have an issue with it being brought up, especially in the title of the article. I haven't been able to have a conversation about this without members from both sides jumping down my throat. …
It honestly breaks my heart a little bit that this post even needs to exist — but the manner in which this has been handled (or not handled, really) by HQ is pathetic. Not reporting on it feels hypocritical, so here we are.