Cold-blooded.
Cold-blooded.
I second that. That is a photo of true joy. Seeing that is always awesome.
In an interview with The New York Post, Jonathan Bricklin commented on his recent breakup with Susan Sarandon.
The divorce video is gonna be EPIC. Can't wait.
I think at this point, I'm the cutting-edge gal for not even sending save-the-dates.
Also, star this comment if you went to Catholic school and still remember how much fucking time you'd be spending in chapel this week.
...starring Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams
his wife is marissa ribisi, also a lifelong scientologist, and an outspoken one. still sus
Agreed. This link is practically a gallery of photos from Saturday night and every pic deserves all the stars. Not an eyeroll in sight from a 10-year-old and an 8-year-old. How cool is that!
Her performances (at least at awards shows, I haven't seen her live) are ALWAYS contrived though. It's literally always embarrassing and awkward, and seems like she wants to look so dramatic, but the emotion seems rehearsed and acted rather than genuine.
I'm usually a fan of Taylor but she looks too contrived here... The whole throwing her head back and acting like Slash thing makes me a bit embarrassed for her.
Just an FYI if you go into the greys in the equal pay post there is a grey posting rape images. we have another super-troll.
as long as there make up sex, don't care
My husband and I must be masters at this, but we always argue with the assumption that the other person might be right, and we might be remembering things incorrectly. It's amazing how quickly things can be resolved when you manage to give just that little bit of ground.
It might be weird, but I sometimes make decisions based on what I think I'll regret on my deathbed. Will I regret eating this doughnut on my deathbed? Probs no, into my gob it goes. Will I regret not taking the chance to go on an impromptu road trip with my friend? Probs yes - off we go!
Et tu Starbucks? Jezebel's own Julianne Escobedo Shepherd wrote a wonderful send-up in today's New York Times about…
Legal outcome aside, I've no doubt that she was subjected to such behavior, and anyone who denies that such things are relatively commonplace in countless types of workplaces are either lying or delusional.