It's available in the States.
It's available in the States.
They are so freaking adorable together. I can see them pulling Patrick Stewart/Ian McKellan-esque stunts in 40 years.
This gif sells it. I really have to see "Frozen."
Really! No one I meet in real life will ever measure up. HE HAS RUINED MY LIFE WITH HIS PERFECTION.
Thanks, it was. But I haven't (and won't) make the mistake of hoping someone is going to miraculously change, nor will I put up with people who say horrible things to me. So in that respect, it's a net positive.
I'm shocked by how absolutely douchetastic he is. I mean, that is some seriously assholeness going on there.
My last long-term partner had a job and paid his bills, but had no ambition to do anything more. He had also gotten his second DUI while we were dating and couldn't go anywhere without help. I was working two jobs just to make ends meet, trying to make an actual career and was constantly worried he'd get himself…
I don't see it as particularly positive. I hear two messages: 1. Being "curvy" and having a "booty" is superior to being all-over thin, and 2. Guys don't really want women who are skinny so you are OK!
Thank you for posting these. Where I lived in Kentucky had this tradition, too. I had nearly forgotten about it, honestly.
You have not been to a small-town high school game in Texas or The South, have you?
The two of them together was the best mashup of my celebrity crushes. Also, best few seconds of scene in the entire thing:
I have adored him since he played the ridiculous best friend in "Good Will Hunting" and not even his worst acting and interviews have swayed me. It's one of those crushes where I spent half my time cringing, and saying, "Oh, Ben. You could do better than this!" And then he came out with "The Town" and "Argo" and I…
Hahaha. And the guy in the video is from CSI: Miami and Magic Mike. Man, so many people got their start either in music videos or Law & Order. If I had more time and/or care more, I would do a Top 20 of famous people's music video debuts. (I'm not sure Adam Rodriguez counts as famous, but still.)
To me it sounds like a gun emporium with a bail bonds side business.
OMG. You should be writing a book about the shit you saw. Holy mackerel, that must have been rage / laughter inducing.
As a female, the nice thing about Tinder is the double positive. Both people have to agree that they're interested before any messages can be sent. On OK Cupid, I'd get messages from people who were out of my geographic area, out of my age range and with whom I had zero things in common. At least on Tinder I can see…
How sweet! I'm really not "giving up," so to speak, but the amount of time and effort required to invest to find someone (especially on online dating sites) is just NOT something I really want to do. Sometimes I think it is, and then I start doing it and find that I'd rather read a book, go on a walk, or write or work…
1) I love your screenname.
Girl, I turn 32 this week and I HEAR YOU. I just started using Tinder and have had not much luck (I'm really bad at keeping up constant text convos with guys I don't know so it may be a poor app for me to use), and half of the guys I've seen on there are guys I've already dated a few years ago. Only ones who message…