I mean, you don’t have to be besties with people you work with—I’m not—but Fred Savage’s stance seems a tad...overboard, no?
I mean, you don’t have to be besties with people you work with—I’m not—but Fred Savage’s stance seems a tad...overboard, no?
Quite Hitler-esque, no?
Sadly for Trump Hollywood hates him. He wishes he could commission Lin-Manuel Miranda to write music for/about him, but he’s stuck with some dude from a Dallas church taking initiative instead.
Yup, it checked all the boxes. And you know what’s the scariest thing about this? It’s that the dipshit who wrote it probably isn’t knowingly emulating Nazi imagery and themes; History is indeed just repeating itself.
ah yes, the bumper sticker guy...Without him, I would never know when it’s perfectly alright to honk if I’m horny.
My favorite thing about these people is that, in the Bush years, they were threatening violence on anyone who didn’t kiss American soil every morning for the privilege of living there. Literally - like my coworker who told me in so many words (he being a big angry dude and me being a much smaller female person) that…
Today at a hardware store I saw a hybrid with Infowars, Hillary for Prison and Trump stickers.
Beautifully said, jinni. You put my feelings about being an American citizen into better words than I ever could have.
As cliché as it sounds, I love this country. This country gave refuge to my entire family, and I will be grateful for as long as I live. And entirely understand that this country has not been as generous or as good to other peoples. I was not brought here in chains nor were my people indigenous and decimated, and…
As long as there exist racist kneejerk misogynist asshole dudes like yourself? (Yes, I flipped through your comment history. Assertion CONFIRMED).
“#RaisedRight”
A photo of a woman on her knees cleaning = support for Trump. I guess she’s staying on brand..
“You also weren’t alive then. None of us were.
Yes. I left my job in July 2006, three days before WeePiglet arrived. I had planned to go back but we did the math and it didn’t make sense for me to do so, and I stayed home.
When I see makeup I still see a certain rebellion against the patriarchy. Wearing it got women labelled fast and easy or vain until recently and most middle-aged women can tell stories about that.
I think makeup has turned into a completely different animal, especially lately. SO many of my female (and some male!) friends do their makeup to please themselves and as an expression of creativity and style. I can’t see green lipstick being something put in place to fit the ‘norms’ of societal beauty.
That being…
Let me guess: You’re either one of those ridiculous twentysomethings who says crap like “I can’t wait to get wrinkles!” Or you’re 40+ and bitter and mad at your peers who have managed to keep liking themselves and their faces, despite what society insistently tells us about women over 35.