Yeah, I understand why she wasn’t the figurehead back then, but considering she was a plaintiff on the lawsuit you’d think you’d hear her name brought up or recognized more these days.
Yeah, I understand why she wasn’t the figurehead back then, but considering she was a plaintiff on the lawsuit you’d think you’d hear her name brought up or recognized more these days.
And let’s not forget Richie Rich, the movie that made me believe that all rich people had their own personal McDonald’s.
Yeah, unfortunately it can also go from “overly affectionate” to “mean” very quickly.
I’ve always wonder why Claudette Colvin doesn’t get more credit for doing the same thing but earlier.
It’s a double negative so it’s kind of hard to know what the speaker actually meant. I know for me, when my husband was not sober, he would be extra weirdly affectionate, but since he wasn’t sober it was actually frustrating and made me angry because, like all alcoholics, he wasn’t drinking at appropriate times or…
It’s very reminiscent of Gywneth Paltrow’s “concious uncoupling,” which she definitely needs to stay away from.
The article wasn’t bad, but I was also pretty put off by the headline. If it was just “dog” instead of “dead dog,” it would have been fine. “Dead dog” came off as pretty callous and snarky.
I’ve even fostered a cat for a week and I was surprised by how painful it was when she found a home. Obviously I was happy she found a home, but it’s crazy how quickly you can form a bond with an animal and I was actually depressed for awhile after she left.
I don’t think there’s any state or place that doesn’t have a risk of natural disasters. I often wonder why people who have had their home destroyed by a hurricane or tornado three times over continue to rebuild, but it’s their home and community. My mom’s house was partially in the Carr Fire in Northern California and…
Wait, he was mad at you because you took off your costume at 3:00 a.m.?! What a douche.
This headline confused me because she was not zipped into them, she was stitched into them. I was like, why is being zipped into pants a big deal? Isn’t that how most pants work?
Hate to tell you but Twitter has been around for 13 years.
And sometimes just in the movies!
The one I posted was vegan, unless snakes are against people them copying their pattern without monetary compensation.
France does, but I’m actually not sure about the UK.
What if we all have ghost brains?!
Have you ever watched Ghosthunters? It’s my favorite late night tv show to watch when you’re not quite ready to go to bed but don’t want to be committed to watching anything. It’s really entertaining to make fun of all the ridiculous scenes - basically what you’re describing. “Oh man, I just got goosebumps and a wave…
I usually don’t like snakeskin anything, but I kind of like it on these booties. Would not spend $235 for them though. Target has a knock off pair for $38 (admittedly, not quite as cute but they’re also 84% cheaper).
Georgulas took Luna to see a therapist, who diagnosed the child with gender dysphoria — a mismatch between the gender assigned at birth and the one they identified with. From there, the therapist laid out steps on how to make the child feel affirmed, like letting Luna paint their nails and putting them in a dress,…
I have a friend who stayed in an AirBnB in Paris and while they were out the apartment was robbed, all the valuables in their suitcases stolen. There was no obvious break-in, so the police thought the person had a key. AirBnB ended up compensating them for their losses, but this thread has convinced me to never get an…