I can't recall, did Jezebel get up in arms over media coverage of Jon Hamm not wearing underwear? I'm a male Jez fan, but this kind of stuff blows both ways, here, kids.
I can't recall, did Jezebel get up in arms over media coverage of Jon Hamm not wearing underwear? I'm a male Jez fan, but this kind of stuff blows both ways, here, kids.
This coming from a Blog site that has no problem endlessly publishing unwanted pictures of Jon Hamm's crotch.
And now people will Google her again.
I remember back in 2000 when I studied abroad in Chamonix, the sister school at which we studied French had creme brulee in the cafeteria.
I'd kill for a plate of those potatoes smothered in garlicky aioli right now.
I just got back from a short trip to London, and I'm already like, "Ughh, I want to go back! I could totally live in London." However, I think it has less to do with me loving London specifically and more to do with me just hating living in a small town and wishing I could live in a big city again. It's gotten to the…
My boyfriend and I both gasped audibly during the scene in 'A Prophet' that shows prisoners having baguettes and fresh tomatoes etc delivered to their cells. Of all of the incredible and unbelievable and surreal events in that film, French prison food remained the most surprising. And I've lived in France (though not…
Did you ever see the one where he was in Andalusia in Spain? And every bar he was in kept bringing out the most amazing looking tapas free of charge as they drank there?
Fun Fact: It's confusing because different kisses have different words. Un Baiser is the kind of kiss you'd give a lover (the verb baiser is vulgar, so it's better to stick to the noun), Embrasser is a hug and a sincere cheek kiss, bisou is a sweet innocent kiss on the cheek or on the lips, and bise is an air kiss.
i think it's like one is "baisser" and one is "besser" idk. kiss fuck let's do it all.
point of interest: in france, pepe le pew is dubbed with an italian accent.
It's noteworthy that all of these pieces are written by tourists or well-off expats and not by actual French people.
You can also expect the same reaction from any American tourist in Paris it seems.
i can never remember the difference between "to fuck" and to "kiss" in french. but i am okay with that.
Love this song:
"On the other hand, have then won a major military campaign since Roman times? Not really."
Another variation: "If you visit a place for a week, you'll feel like an expert on it. If you live in a place for a decade, you'll feel like you know very little about it."
French people literally line up for blocks to get into the Abercrombie and Fitch store on Champs-Élysées, I don't think anything is too American and tacky for them.
Yes, that's my main problem with this. Trigger warnings are only as realistic as expecting overworked faculty to understand what all the potential triggers could be, comb through every single reading on their syllabi, make accurate assessments of which passages might be triggering, and place accurate warnings in the…
"The PUA obsession around these parts really surprises me"