jennalynk
jennalynk
jennalynk

is that an ornamental cabbage?

I love the last one too.

I thought it was intentionally ugly too.

I like this one too, sans boob flaps. It's kind of weird 1920s flapper.

Nope you are wrong that dress is great.

YEP. It's like "yeah, yeah, FUCK YEAH, I LOVE THAT, DO IT TO ME SOM MO—-

I like this dress, it's unique and suits her personality. It's not what I would choose but I still fucking love it and fuck you if you don't.

I have no idea, but I watched several because I am still pretty sure the tones are not random. And as I was doing that, my husband walked in and without missing a beat, said "oh, I see you found the videos I made."

The tones are not random. I am not a music theory specialist, but I know enough about music to know that they are not random tones. I'll have to ask some of my friends who know about this stuff more than I do, but those tones were deliberately chosen.

Which is really ridiculous because Armenians ARE Aryan. They are the original Caucasians. I don't mean that as a point of pride...whether or not any of our ancestors shouldn't have been on the Holocaust shitlist just for being the right race doesn't make it any better of course. It just is. Everything sucks, yeah?

SERIOUSLY FUCK THIS GUY

BUT SERIOUSLY FUCK THIS GUY

oh god oh god oh god no

makin' babies in the kitchen is the best kind of makin' babies

Hagop's a boy's name, just using it as an example of Armenian names that are lovely and traditional but maybe not great for the modern world. But Vartannah was also considered.

If you turned down a guy for a date, and he stabbed you, and you barely survived, would you care that he had a mental illness or would you want to see him punished for his crime along with the mental help he needs? I'd want both.

Doesn't matter. It's her wedding and she can wear what she wants. What some people think about that choice and symbolism they choose to attach to it through their own sense of superiority (why??) is not her problem.

You could've worn a white dress more than once even back then. They did have cleaning agents. Sure, you couldn't wear it often, and you couldn't wear it in certain situations (you wouldn't want to wear one in downtown London in the early 19th century for sure) but it's not like white is uncleanable.

Eh, I wore fuchsia and everyone lived.

"Like" because I don't favor them for a first wedding either. But I don't understand "the white dress ship has sailed" means at all. It's just a color.