I <3 my piles!
I <3 my piles!
Her method for folding and storing tees is great!
It’s a bit convoluted, even if the practical thing doesn’t spark joy, does having it when you need it? Idk... the folding and organizing tips are good, nothing groundbreaking.
There’s one unintended, ironic effect of Marie Kondo’s show and it has nothing to do with getting rid of shit: I now understand why 70% of married women initiate divorces.
I 100% agree with Tim Gunn and want to go to Red Lobster with him and Andre. Speaking of, where’s Andre? (One of the finest few moments in reality tv history)
Arya is going full Lone Wolf and Cub next week, Baby Cart at the River Styx style(Wheelchair at the Godswood)!
Oh, I thought this post was going to be about realizing that all the dead Starks in the crypt are about to become zombies. If you watched the “next week on” clip at the end of the episode, you see them all running to the crypt when someone says “the dead are already here”.
More horrible stuff to ponder:
1 - We’ve been getting teaser shots of Arya running through the crypts looking terrified for awhile now.
2 - Arya and Gendry are near the forge when the horn blasts sound.
3 - In the preview of episode 3, Dany says, “The dead are already here.”
It’s been bothering me all night. I think the…
This episode is how I’m going to remember these characters. I’ve been waiting for Book Jamie and Book Brienne to reach some sort of ending, and I think the show nailed it. I teared up a bit (a lot).
Well said. Anyone taking issue with that statement in this incarceration-crazed country is seriously living under a rock. I’d recommend listening to season 3 of the Serial podcast to get an idea of the pathologically overzealous prosecution culture we’re dealing with.
This is 100% true, and is a position that organizations are pushing DA’s to take around the country—not sure what is so astounding about this concept.
I too can’t slam.him for this. It’s not like he or most of them are intentionally “phoning it in”. People enjoyed all the seasons of the show (or they shouldn’t have watched it).. and no one owes it to them to have this final season just the way THEY want it.
I don’t know, I almost agree with him at this point? Obviously there are reasons to be critical of the show but every complaint I saw yesterday is one that has been made ten times over about some other season or episode of GoT. I read quite a few recaps yesterday (before I actually watched the episode myself) and I…
“I don’t think that there should be any exceptions to murder, no matter what.” How much you want to bet he’s okay with killing someone if they’re trying to rob your house or carjack you? Stand your ground and all that *EYEROLL*
This was mentioned in a book I read (The Power of Habit? I don’t remember), along with how moms-to-be and new moms are a big deal to companies. If you can get a new mom hooked on your product, there’s a solid chance that she’ll have more kids and use those products with them, too. I suspect that the main point of Ovia…
After 40 weeks of torture you’ve just gone through the most physically and emotionally difficult ~24hours of your life only to be handed a screaming pile of human it’s your job to keep alive, and BTW the pediatrician expects you to have its medical information memorized despite having not slept in three days (and not…
I don’t think she’s had a face lift (and I don’t think a doctor would do one on a person that young). She’s just super, suuuuuper made up. It doesn’t seem that weird to me, I have a 19 year old niece who posts a ton of Instagram pics just like that (foundation spackled on, false lashes, and countoured within an inch…
It doesn’t make any sense to me. She hasn’t really been to any event that would warrant that kind of jewelry, like a state dinner or something.
<<I’m just worried about a future in which everyone in Brooklyn looks exactly the same, because everyone just bought the same outfit that Bella Hadid wore.>>
Wait, everyone in Brooklyn doesn’t already look the same because hipsters? Who’s been misleading me?