Heather McNamara (originally played by Lisanne Falk) is a black lesbian; Heather Duke (Shannen Doherty) is a male who identifies as gender-queer whose real name is Heath
Heather McNamara (originally played by Lisanne Falk) is a black lesbian; Heather Duke (Shannen Doherty) is a male who identifies as gender-queer whose real name is Heath
Reports are Naled is supposed to be sprayed at dusk - when all good bees have punched out for the day. Idiots in state and local governments apparently can’t read instructions. Sprayed during the day. And the fact they’re not even sure this will help Zika... Jesus. Fucking morons.
Two years ago I had a hive with 10,000 bees.
PLEASE GOD LET THE KATIE HOLMES THING BE TRUE
“I’m sensitive and I’d like to stay that way.
But also, Ann Coulter’s a cunt.”
Ann Coulter bombed and Phyllis Schlafly died. What a weekend!
This is what my uncle is like, he’s a carpenter and very handy, will go around the neighbourhood and help all the neighbours with things they need fix, rebuilt my nanas roof after termites, pretty much for nothing. But he won’t do anything for my aunt, he ripped her bathroom out 16!years ago and it still has big hole…
Dismissed the troll. This (Burner baby burner!) is the same gaslighting loser with a dozen or so burner accounts and I’m not wasting any more time on him/her.
I never said a word about Johnny Depp or Amber Heard and unlike you, I don’t actually have a dog in that fight. I was relating my story about how sometimes those everybody else perceives as the nicest people in the world can still be abusive.
Oddly enough, my stepmom was the love of my dad’s life and vice versa - and there was no abuse there at all, not even before he quit drinking.
“Lily-Rose is my goddaughter and I was there when [his son] Jack was born, so we go back,” said Manson. “Johnny is one of the nicest people that I know—to the extent where it’s almost heartbreaking how kind he is to his friends, and everyone around him....”
It’s good that she managed to overcome the handicap of not pleasing boners to still do something or other with her life.
My favorite part is how they frame lack of aesthetic appeal and a likeable personality as contradictory. Who woulda known that a woman who is “plain of feature and certainly overweight” could “NEVERTHELESS” be “a woman of wit and warmth”? Is it really so hard to see a woman’s personal characteristics as anything other…
As others have mentioned, you are missing the point EVERY SINGLE TIME!
Yes, he shared the memory but the Times chose to lead with it, not giving a thought to the fact that this might not be the way to go when covering the life of a woman scientist who had faced so much sexism over the course of her career. For instance, the University of Manitoba in Canada had refused to let her study…
You just keep letting the point sail over your head, huh?
I think people take umbrage at the fact that for women, reproductive and domestic achievements typically land the lede, while their professional achievements are secondary. This is rarely the case for accomplished men. Their children will be mentioned, naturally, but not as their crowning achievement in life.
The fact that his name drives more traffic, despite her being so accomplished, says a lot in itself.
A classic-