Oy, the goyim.
Oy, the goyim.
Eddie Murphy makes a ton of dough on these movies, so why shouldn't he do them? He's doing very well, and as long as people will pay him tens of millions of dollars to star in these vehicles, he's going to keep doing them, I'm guessing.
Thank you. As it happens, my hairdresser is a grown woman who makes her own choices, is a valued part of her salon's team, and is not "forced" to do any kind of process, let alone keratin blowouts. In fact, most hairdressers choose what services they do and do not offer. Some do color, some don't. Some do…
First, you can get a purely keratin version, which does not contain formaldehyde. Second, the danger is not so much for the person getting the blowout, it's for the stylist, who is around chemicals (from dye, treatments, and blowouts, etc.) all day. Third, it's the greatest invention ever - a huge time saver and…
It seems to be a good marriage. In any case, it's their business, not yours. Let it go.
I can't stand her, but honestly, that was pretty witty.
Weird. I grew up in the midwest, and no one had any problem with me keeping my name when I got married. It didn't raise anyone's eyebrows at all. In fact, most of my friends kept their names when they got married. This might be more of a reflection of this particular college than it is of the entire midwest.
Ha! Me too! Yoga is the answer to all of it. Also, gives you the core strength to lift the baby a zillion times a day!
Actually, it's the tone of the article. I have no problem with people leaving an organization or a class when they are uncomfortable. In fact, I think they should do so. The article, however, talks a lot about how Friend "took advantage" of women and "exploited" them, essentially by coming on to them or by having…
You know, these people are all grown-ups. I am dismayed when women are portrayed as beings who do not know their own minds, are incapable of making decisions, and can't possibly restrain themselves in the face of a come-on from a man. This kind of attitude infantilizes women and makes them de facto victims, which I,…
Really? I thought the kid who played Oskar sucked. I didn't like The Help, but I thought the acting was fantastic. Didn't happen in this movie for me.
Word.
Whether you liked the movie or not, the fact is that it felt more like a TV movie than a movie movie. Therefore, I have no problem with the performance nominations - the acting was pretty great - I think the best picture nom is ridiculous.
It's actually based on the erroneous belief, first posited by St. Augustin, that each sperm contains a tiny person, called the homunculus, that is the thing that grows into a baby, and eventually an adult. As a result, the logical extension of this is that every sperm that is killed is the murder of an actual person.…
Ha! I love that you just liked the damn picture! People get so high-falutin' about this stuff. Why does everything have to be meaningful? Can't you just like it because you think it's pretty?
Yeah. Watch out for sleepwalking with her as well. They're all part and parcel of the same thing. Think about getting in touch with a sleep clinic who works with kids. They may help solve the problem. Good luck!
Apparently, there's a connection between being a very deep sleeper and bedwetting. You may want to think about approaching it from this angle, maybe with a sleep specialist.
To be fair, I'm guessing that everyone in Dr. Oz's live audience does, in fact, want to lose weight.
Word. Thank you. As a liberal feminist, I'm with you.
My dad still does that, even though I've been married for 5 years and he adores my husband. I love him for it.