Where are you getting women’s pants with working pockets? Are you wearing men’s pants, too?
Where are you getting women’s pants with working pockets? Are you wearing men’s pants, too?
I mean, if you haven’t shouted “down skeet skeet mothafucka” at prom, did you really go?
I skipped prom and my girlfriend didn’t. She went with a gay friend. It worked out okay though, I married her.
My sister says they cut off “Get Low” at her prom last year due to language.
We weren’t allowed to play hip hop or rap music at my (rural, tiny) school dances, then my senior year the dress code was “black at white” and they were only going to play swing music (which 17 year olds TOTALLY LOVE).
My stepdaughter just had prom- I was mostly surprised by how all of the girls wore super short tight dresses- not what I would imagine to be prom like. She goes to a catholic school and they had no issues or requirements so I guess it greatly varies by area. All the girls also wore belly baring dresses to homecoming…
I learned in grad school that men’s lab coats are better. They are easier to move in and they have slits in the sides so you can access pants pockets. It has been more than 20 years since I wore a women’s lab coat.
THATS my new euphemism for vaginas.
Well, there’s also this difference: Patients Cared For By Female Doctors Fare Better Than Those Treated By Men
“Diagnosis: Stylish” did make me laugh out loud, so I guess I am part of the problem.
I like Quakers, they seem nice.
The Satanic Temple and Unitarianism seem pretty OK to me.
Scientology is really not comparable to Islam, or any other established faith with centuries of history and millions upon millions of followers.
Somebody’s marketing director checked the ratings demographics and changed course really damn quick.
In a piece that went up on HuffPost this morning, Moss now says that the show is definitely feminist and she is a “card-carrying feminist,” which I find confusingly contradictory to what she’s said before, but good for her!
For me, [The Handmaid’s Tale is] not a feminist story. It’s a human story, because women’s rights are human rights. So, for me, I never intended to play Peggy as a feminist.
It’s so CLEARLY a story about women and women’s rights. Yes, there are men in it too, of course, but the novel isn’t about “humans.” It’s about women. Like, why are we even discussing this?
Wait WHAT?! Elisabeth Moss is in scientology?
I wish he hadn’t felt the need to apologize. Racists feel like it’s cool to be racist assholes but the minute they’re called assholes for being assholes suddenly they want everyone to start being polite again.