Real life passive aggressive notes about Babysitters club? Most def.
Real life passive aggressive notes about Babysitters club? Most def.
I preferred Mickey to Gia when it came to bad influences.
The best quote in that movie is “BUT HE DOESN’T KNOW I HAVE DIABETES” when Stacey dates that like 25 year old.
SHUT UP.
Oh, I just saw this comment after mine. That’s hilarious.
Holla back for strange lady feelings that Alex Mack awakened with that backwards hat!
I now support a TOTAL BAN on Photoshop.
That is pulled straight from a screen shot of one of 15 episodes of Law and Order: SVU in which a rollerblader is assaulted in Central Park.
THANK YOU!
I want to feel more outraged about the blundering misogyny of this angry old white man, but I can’t get past my total panic at the thought of being inside that tiny cave hole.
As a (comparative to the majority of the world “rich”, in that I have the means to plan and take a vacation annually) white girl who likes travelling and learning about interesting places, I appreciated the topic of travelling alone as a woman.
I felt the exact same way. I found the topic interesting (a woman travelling alone in a place at the intersection of gender and culture conversations) but something about it made me feel icky. I feel like if I was at a dinner party where she was telling this story I would feel very annoyed at the tone.
Just say which emmy nominated celeb this was! Gosh!
Wait.
I went to a large state college with no discernible greek system. It was there, but it was small and generally avoided and universally considered a place for undesirable douchebags to mingle with each other. A repository for the high school “popular kids” who couldn’t wrap their heads around the idea that their…
One time, while at a local restaurant, I was standing in the bar area with my wife paying our tab and put my arm around her (*I am also a lady) and some bro with his bro friends began taking pictures of us.
Yeah, turn that burn down bruh! I’m feelin’ it over here at my desk!
Really fantastic article!
This is hilarious and kind of sad and vaguely racist, but totally accurate when it comes to smallish towns/cities/markets with professional sports teams. If you are black in Green Bay and dining out at anything above an Applebees there is a 7,000 percent chance someone will assume you’re a sportsball player and want a…