It's weird to see her try and move her forehead and have it fail so terribly before she jokes about not being able to move her face.
It's weird to see her try and move her forehead and have it fail so terribly before she jokes about not being able to move her face.
@they call me ginger: Ah, that totally makes sense. Thanks so much.
Does anyone know how they would actually charge the girl? Lawyer Jezzies? What would that go under, can you be charged for sexualizing yourself while under age?
@msAnthrope: All I can respond here is, yes, that is very, very annoying, and I might have experience with that.
@NickelMD: Yeah, well you don't seem to be grounded in the same dynamic of heteronormativity do you? Just because you aren't, does not mean that North America has suddenly changed over-night, and all hetero-restrictions on women have gone away.
@variousentry: free-market gender representation? doubtful.
Yeah, and the moves of videogame characters look exactly like human beings when they move... Even with all of this 3-D tech, it doesn't remotely resemble human action - why so much importance on mimicing how women run differently?
@sheenapunk: Well, I suppose that is we differ in our senses of humour then, regardless of our thoughts of comedy and aesthetics.
Everything in my life was pretty boring until one day I woke up and watched this trailer and everything changed.
I find this terrible - not because it is offensive to my beliefs, but because it is offensive to my ears and sense of humour.
@jemandtheholograms: I love 10 minute abs! But I can't find the video anywhere anymore...
My high school prom was during my goth phase. Not sure why I wanted to go but I definitely used it to dress up like a vampire.
I just watched this last night and I am convinced that I am right - all of the storylines that are piling up on each other is designed to make the viewer feel like the family does with that many spouses and business ventures, entirely insane. The camera was even all shaky last night which made it even more apparent.
@Rooo sez BISH PLZ: I think he was just saying that the "anecdote" in question was not one at all. He was referring to the generalization of men who think of babies think of playing football, etc. That was not an anecdote, that was a generalization.
@Treeless: I agree to an extent although I think it has more to do with the societal commendations for virility and less to do with a lack of knowledge over one's own genitalia. I do disagree that a women neccessarily knows more - all of those doctor visits generally provide more information for the doctor than they…
@sharpiefinepoint: It's pretty awesome except my dad just can't let go of being a dad. It has kind of made my siblings into perpetual teenagers, but we are very dearly loved.
@Treeless: You can get your period and be infertile though. The two aren't necessarily related.
Alright, while I agree in a way with some of the comments below, I will say this:
@coffeeandtv: I do the same thing! When he started getting big in the states I was a little too happy because he was walking again.
@coffeeandtv: Hell even: