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JoFlavel
joflavel

Once upon a time, Big Foot was a kid with undiagnosed mental health issues, wildly misplaced anger issues and a broken heart over the sudden loss of her father. She was a behavior issue, a safety issue and an emotional time bomb in one seething package.

HALP!(Also ungrey me if you can, kthanksbye)

I think I’m abandoning my 2018 goal of learning how to knit and replacing it with learning how to crochet something other than single-stitch-based washcloths. I just bought a bunch of this yarn, and I’m going to try making a shawl I found on YouTube since I think I have the V-stitch down:

Craft Thread!

i am a fan of your post and hope that you write more of them.

Aidy Bryant got married over the weekend, and her shoes slayed.

I’ll go ahead and be That Nerdy Person and point out that Liv Tyler played Arwen the Elven princess (or I guess 3/4 elven, or like “mostly elven but also a teeny bit human plus a dash of Maiar”), and I thought she was good? However, I HATED Miranda Otto as Eowyn the shieldmaiden of Rohan / Karl Urban’s sister, and

What I like most is that it probably took you more time to put the typos in than to type out the comment without error. That’s real dedication. Excellent work.

I grew up singing in my church choir. And I mean old-school, gothic cathedral, real classical liturgical music. Verdi, Handel, and Bach. It was stirring, uplifting, sacred, and meaningful.

I’m mildly conservative (non-Trump voter) and evangelical art is trash. If you are doing religious art correctly, it should inspire both the religious and non-religious. Granted, I am zero percent religious, but some of the best historical music, art, and literature was devotional. New “devotional work” has not

“I JUST WANT TO TALK! IN A TOTALLY NORMAL MANNER!”

“THIS IS RATIONAL!”

What blows my mind here is a person who thinks ‘this customer left a bad review of my restaurant on Yelp, so i should go to their house at 10pm, ring their doorbell and call them repeatedly to come outside and discuss it.” is a solid course of action that cannot possibly backfire in any way.

I’m originally from California, but I lived in New Jersey (Mercer County) for about five years. I’m back in CA now, but no Italian food I’ve had since I’ve been back even remotely comes close to what I had out in Jersey. And you’re right, it’s got nothing to do with being fancy. I had the best eggplant parm I’ve ever

I mean, she’s got a stylist (who was seen arriving to the hospital earlier today, I think). I’m a low-key girl but if I were going to have my photo taken and disseminated around the internet and tabloids, I would for sure lay back and let someone do my hair/makeup first.

Alexander.

The thing that bothers me about this movie is that Amy’s character views herself as “fat” and “not fit”, in the trailer during the bikini contest she has a fit stomach, It’s flat and Inthink she may even have a two pack, no she’s not a size 2 but she actually has a very fit body, and viewers are supposed to view her

Objectively, Amy is skinnier and fitter than most American women her age. It feels a little surreal thinking of this movie as empowering, when much of its target audience dreams of looking like Amy.

I did a thing this week.

I was fourth and last in my family. Oldest did ROTC and joined the Army, so he got *all* the attention. I, on the other hand, started from scratch and ended up working with my idol in a major motion picture in which I also got screen credit. What did I hear from the parents? Almost nothing. BUT, I learned much later