I second this question.
I second this question.
The angry zombie-look makeup is creeping me out.
Aw, this is exactly what my lab used to do when a cricket got into the house.
I'll cosign all of the above. I will say that, personally, as much as I love seltzer (and drink it all the damn time thank you soda stream), I can't stomach it before midday, but I don't think most of the people grossed out by this think it's wrong because bubbles.
The other issue here is that, post- WWI, there was no such thing as 'plenty of suitors.' Pre-war Edith was a fairly unpleasant person (and surely you can see how an openly unfavored daughter wouldn't be much of a catch to someone who wanted to marry for money or title, no matter how rich the family was), and…
Yes, the pork contamination is (IMO) a much bigger story than the horsemeat thing. The supposedly halal beef pasties being fed to inmates that had pork in them? Outrageous.
The big issue here is fraud, as well as the possibility that the horsemeat in question (since it clearly wasn't regulated) was contaminated with a drug called 'bute' (short for something very long which I'm never going to remember) which can be harmful to human health. The fact that people are grossed out by horsemeat…
I don't like the term 'lady.' Particularly, I am uncomfortable with the classist associations that underlie pretty much any use of that term that's ever been conceived. That being said, I REALLY dislike this piece. I don't find "I am subversive because I am violent and angry" any more compelling (or less rooted in…
Exactly what I was about to say. Only acceptable choice, although she's getting a bit old for 70's Bowie.
I'm not even taking your quiz because I am clearly a Samoa. I'm going to join the chorus of WTF w/ the Trefoil hate, though. PS, a teeny tiny ice cream sandwich made with Trefoils and orange sherbet is the best possible summer dessert.
Huh. I have to say I'm surprised. Admittedly, I think most of my knowledge in this area comes from Sweden, but I was always told that this in particular was generalisable across Scandinavian countries.
I'd take the results this study with a hefty grain of salt, though, when trying to extrapolate its results to the US. Alcoholism and heavy drinking is an issue in Scandinavian countries in a way that's pretty incomparable in the US.
You have to keep in mind that these stories are being told retrospectively. A lot of times, things don't seem *as bad* while you're in the moment, but when you put everything together later (especially if the night ends badly) then you realise that the first red flag of the evening was 5 minutes after you walked in…
You genuinely think that fear of emasculation is rooted in something other than misogyny? Oooookkkaaaaaayyyy.
NEVER dry your hair with a terrycloth towel, ever again. Promise. You can buy a microfibre towel, but an old tshirt works equally well if you're cheap like me. If you don't straighten your hair, then avoid blow dryers (and irons, obviously). Argan oil while it's still damp, air dry, keep it in a loose bun or…
I'll second this (although I've never put it on my face). It has fixed my super thick, wavy/curly wackdoodle mess like nothing else. Also, the John Frieda stuff is not half bad. If you're inclined to straighten, the 3 day straight stuff actually lives up to its name (sort of, if you touch up on day 2).
+1
I was fully prepared to be moved by the article, but the writing is so irritatingly awful that I can't even finish it. Am I alone here?
WHO THE FUCK IS STEVE?????
Lol!