Ha and on another of the gawker sites has Alison Pill's uncensored topless tweet right on the main article page.
Ha and on another of the gawker sites has Alison Pill's uncensored topless tweet right on the main article page.
It actually made me feel a sense of relief, like he had this heavy, itchy old skin and just had to get out. Perhaps because I have a slight skin picking/cuticle biting mania and obsess over stray skin and such I find this comforting to watch.
My wife who would iv drip candy corn if it was available is very put off by these. I asked why and she isn't sure why. This will probably send it home for her.
A smart/funny/hot girl in pacific NW? Yeah, they are everywhere up here. Married one :)
My brother in law posted this last night and we both remarked how foolish it is to live in this area of the country and to have only visited about 5% of it. Given, one says that about wherever they live and lord knows every region is, "God's country", to those who live or love there. I just really do feel like the…
When I see this, I keep saying in my head in Matt Smith's Doctor Voice... "Samurai armor.. ON A DOG!" Ok now I just said it out loud
Not to go full neckbeard on this issue, but I always understood the "super strength" of zombies was similar to those on PCP and other altering drugs. Basically a lack of restraint based on a mindless urge to feed and no pain. Give a starving yorkshire terrier a wooden box full of meat and I am thinking it would be…
Too bad they didn't include the bonus send in for MacReady's amazing hat.
I'm in that weird part of you tube again
I often roll my eyes at the tired, "I'm afraid of clowns" trope. Mainly because it is often the thing many think is quirky and funny to say because some sit com addressed it once or something. But I know some do truly fear or feel anxiety over clowns and when I see these I think, "Yeah, that is why."
No. Okay.
Hey, thanks! I'll remember to tell her all about point mutations next time, right after she tells me she is a "superman pony with cupcake fire, named Sprinkle". Continuing sarcasm.
Um.. ok. Yay for you! You asserted your atheism! Way to go! What now?
I don't understand him as being one place at a time. I just used that turn of words to answer her. Omniscience/Omnipresence is something that she can tackle another day.
Thank you. I actually have a lot of respect for a lot of atheists. It's a tricky thing to decide something that intense, at least to me it is. Ha the old hymns talk of "Blessed Assurance" I think atheists take that to a new level :) Whether I think I am right or you wrong, it moot because while I do think I am right,…
Well, I am not offended. And I know what you mean. When the questions become more intricate then I will offer more intricate answers and hope by that time her mind and body have grown to a point where her critical thinking skills are sharp enough to make choices. What I will always offer her is honesty.
As a Christian with a toddler who is starting to ask questions, I try to maneuver my beliefs in and around the science and understanding of the world around us. Toddlers can be duped with "guess who" but don't try to bullshit them about the nature of things. She asked me flat out, "Where is God? Did he leave?" the…
18 months. Still a little guy. Fits in 6-12 mos clothes. But healthy and chatty and very fast as he recently took up walking.
If one could offer an archetype for NICU nurses and staff then yes, Blue Lanterns are indeed real heroes. My son Oliver was born at 27 weeks and was 1 lb. "Bili lights" as they call them are just one of hundreds of things these people offer to offer babies hope.
Ooh yeah. How meta