It's got to start somewhere. I'm sure Richardson isn't the only person in fashion that takes advantage of models.
It's got to start somewhere. I'm sure Richardson isn't the only person in fashion that takes advantage of models.
I've said it before and I will say it again....the descriptions of his photo shoots sound like 90% of the photo shoots I've been on minus the mountains of cocaine and the mother of some 15 year old girl standing on the sidelines counting the cash.
This is a poor defense of Pitbull, and he still sucks.
Fuck you and Pitbull.
Also, those "really talented players" need to be willing to take less $ (ex: Duncan taking $10 Mill to stay and win rather than $15M to stay and lose, or leaving town for $18M)...
Many of the ESPN blowhards who talk sports but don't actually watch the sports or know how to breakdown basketball film and intricacies, were picking the Heat (Mike & Mike are prime examples). But most of the ESPN personalities that are more hardcore hoops analysts, were picking the Spurs. (Nearly 15% picked the…
So all teams need to do is get a group of really talented players, an all-time great coach, and a great GM to get role players on good contracts?
If I ever get pregnant, not only will I let the dude say that, but I'll let him physically spell it out with my pubes THAT I SPECIFICALLY SHAVED OFF FOR HIM.
In my experience women are just as likely to use the phrase "we're pregnant" as men are, and put it all over cutesy greeting cards and birth announcements. It's not a "new norm in the way we talk about pregnancy", it's a minor idiomatic phrase. Not everything is a Major Feminist Crisis and not everything needs to be…
I personally thinks its cute when men say we're pregnant, I don't take it serious or find it rude when they say it. They are both going to be parents and I know the woman is carrying the baby but I don't see a problem with them saying it though.
My wife tells everyone "We're pregnant"
Side note: I also think "WE'RE WINNERS" is also dumb. They are winners; we are fans.
The only people I've ever heard use that phrase are pregnant women when referring to their partners.
Oh, come on.
god this is dumb. If a pregnant woman is happy that her partner is saying that then he or she can say it. If she would rather they didn't then they shouldn't. It should be an individual decision. It's not universally horrible.
WE ARE ARGUING about goddamned bullshit words and stuff.
Honestly, a lot of the popular kids in my high school were charismatic, attractive, athletic kids who even got good grades...and generally came from well-off families. They are all doing really well, actually, because all of those qualities actually do translate into being successful adults (and well, we all know that…
get a job
Ah Debtors prisons. It's not like we didn't found this fucking country to get away from shit like that or anything.