SUCH BRAVE
SUCH BRAVE
I never even considered rushing after I heard the first girl breathlessly describe the benefits of joining a sorority. It's like a family? I have one of those. Surrounded by friends? I was doing fine on that front, too. Social events? That wasn't a problem at all. Then, I saw girls who joined do crazy things…
She is quite unfashionably voluptuous.
I had a civil conversation with Holly Fisher's husband.
as much as it pains me to say this: Johnson's right. this woman spends way too much time taking people - other women, specifically - to task for failing to live up to moral standards which she herself cannot uphold. if her online persona wasn't so relentlessly moralistic, Johnson wouldn't have even bothered with this.…
Lucey, who joins 160 other women in the United States in becoming priests despite not being officially recognized as such by the Catholic Church
something tells me she didn't wish for world peace during her interview segment
I think I've got some anger going on right now. Hurt and anger. He's got adult sons who have been having a rough time anyway, and now I can't imagine. This sounds so, so trite...but I can't even. I'm thankful I've got two little boys that love hugs and kissies, because I feel they'll get more over the coming days and…
I'm not but I was thinking about it. I take it that the Fall is totally worth the time?
What I love about the show is that the women are far from anonymous like they are on many other cop shows. There is so much time dedicated to them, their families, and their absence. It forces you to grieve them instead of just hating what happened to them.
That's exactly the scene. It's such torture to watch, and then that jarring shift and what is said make it feel like it is intended directly to accuse the viewer of being fucked up, basically.
I had already watched the first four episodes on BBC iPlayer but then got caught up with other things, so last night I queued up the last two episodes on Netflix and OMG, they are a doozy. Such a phenomenal show.
I have just started The Fall, while finishing Walking Dead. I also started Scandal and Lost. I have a Netflix problem.
Are you the waiter?
I'm sick of this shit. I'm a man. I'm a feminist. I'm gay. I'm fucking tired of misogyny.
If the anti-abortion nutcases in this country have their way, this will be us before long. God damn these fucking zealots. Why aren't the lives of women considered more valuable than a cluster of cells?
Lot's of people are taking Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as an opportunity to hit the slopes or save 60% off on…
From his description it sounds like a movie about a man disguised as a movie about women: the important thing about these women is what they taught HIM.
I would, but now they're covered with crumbs and I'm pretty sure you can't handle that. No man can handle that.