jammydodger
Jammy Dodger
jammydodger

That honestly sounds like the perfect salon experience, imho.

My husband and I went to a photographer friend’s art opening. She was photographing nudes — they were beautiful. About half of them were men, and 2/3 of those were a well endowed black man.

I do believe, according to the current White House Director of Communications; that fellow on the left is Steve Bannon!

This reminds me, I really need get myself a nice quality print of Beardsley’s The Lacedaemonian Ambassadors...

If I had a dollar for every college guy who had a print of “The Kiss” on his wall because it was sooooo artistic and he just really appreciated the human formmmmmm...

I went to several art shows a while back that specialized in nudes... and 100% of the nudity was female. That’s when I realized that most people who fawned to me about their “appreciation of the human form” only wanted a classy way to see tits and ass.

Studies I’ve conducted, purely for academic reasons, suggest that nudes are, in fact, somewhat popular on the internet.

I don’t know. I read that article this morning and was surprised at the number of comments about it being “sad.” IMO, just the fact that Smith is 94 years old and has enough mental acuity to be aware of her irrelevance automatically makes it not sad. What is unfortunate is that she only defines herself by what she

He’s not a Matt Damon superfan, he’s a white male who feels insulted because you said a white guy wasn’t that hot. So you’ve basically just insulted all white guys ever and undermined their professional competency and their entire life’s achievements.

Buried the lede! Go to 2:30, first, to catch Ana Navarro comparing Trump’s speeches to “what it must be like to be on hallucinogenic mushrooms”. xD I never get tired of her takedowns.

“Each episode will have a theme. Themes include grieving, poverty, love making, cooking for one, fish, gift giving, wood, and a holiday special.”

Incredible how this turned into the 60's loose-flowing, natural mode only mere years on.....

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A seriously underrated thing from Amy Sedaris is Lil Bub’s Special Special. So absurd.

I remember my parents had a Time/Life book about the ‘60s that I devoured as a kid. My favorite part was the colorful body paint - I could not WAIT to get older so that I could paint my legs purple. Imagine my despair when I found out that body paint was no longer available in 1982...

I just learned something, cause when I think 1960s body paint, this is the mental image I get:

LOL who would marry me?

And the motivations are usually a boss who doesn’t appreciate his hard work or takes credit for it, a world that doesn’t move aside when he walks through, etc... not, like, racism or sexism or something like that.

Julianne Moore as Aunt Margaret.