There is something about her that reminds me of Prince. It's the sound of her music, but also maybe it's her coolness.
There is something about her that reminds me of Prince. It's the sound of her music, but also maybe it's her coolness.
Annie Clark went to my high school (I graduated two years after her though) and even though she's been "big" for a bit now, I was just all sorts of hometown-ly proud to see her on SNL last night. She was fantastic.
and smart
She is my ultimate girl crush. So talented and sexy.
Frustrating.
But climate change is totally a myth. Right.
Okay, did anyone at Inquisitr or Jezebel read the actual study? Because the authors themselves don't even claim that thyme oil is more effective than ibuprofen. They say that "Reduction of pain severity was not statistically significant between the two medications, however it was significant for each drug compared…
Hah. Trying to get the "oh, if people just worked harder" types to think about the issue in any other light besides "I'm awesome and you're not," we might actually be able to make some headway on better food and work policies.
"Legally, you may be right, as I say, but most women I know personally, wouldn't stand to be raped by their husbands or treated as property."
I know this is probably an unpopular opinion, but I personally found this woman and her story to be far more inspiring than a photo of a person sporting an orange glow and rock hard abs. This body is realistic and attainable. I completely realize that this is not the body most will aspire to have, but as someone who…
I have found myself using uptalk as a physician when trying to bring up a topic to a patient that I am afraid may cause offense, like weight. One talk went something like, "Pseudotumor cerebri is more common in women who are a little heavy? Is it possible that you might have gained some weight recently?"
Yeah, well, our ancestors hated the way we talk today. This is the certainty of life. That language will always change and the older people will always lament it.
What pisses me off about the original article is how the author thinks uptalking is a bad thing not because it sounds stupid [which it does], but because it's a woman thing - which is obviously so, so much worse!
I don't know how I feel like Larry Wilmore. I mean, he's good and all, but I wish they had picked someone like Samantha Bee or Jessica Williams. I LOVE Jessica Williams.
Sometime in the weeks after my dad died, someone showed up attempting to sell him life insurance, which was uncomfortable for all concerned - I can't even imagine how awful this situation is.
I don't know. As a woman in my 50's I think her emphatic insistence that she is still a sexual being can be viewed as kind of revolutionary.
There's more than a tinge of ageism in those accusations. She should act her age, I guess. I hope she never does.
Thank you for apologising to Neanderthal. They were actually far more clever than most of these troglodytes.
"n"? Hey, who's been teaching the women math?!?!?!?! Once they know math, they'll know we're screwing them over!