justsafiya
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justsafiya

I see what you're saying; the red in the plaid print of the pants is a disparate element. I think he makes it work, but just barely. Controlled clash is a tough thing to pull off; it's much easier to have contrasting patterns in perfectly matched colours (like Brad's blazer and tie). I think I'm in the minority as

PLEASE don't say such things out loud! I beg you.

Those are actually super awesome. Go Team Perverts!

Omigod, I had one of these, too! But not only before/during; after too. "You like?" in a smarmy, self-satisfied voice, prompting me for praise on his performance.

They do good work, but they're a little judgmental.

I can't help but have the same reaction. Every time I see her, my first thought is "My God, she's beautiful".

Since we're being specific here, red wine is optimally served below room temperature (14 - 18 C, and on the lower end especially for Gamay and Pinot Noir), so your hand will in fact warm up the wine if you hold it by the bowl. Most people still do (I do it out of habit, and it's not that import since I mostly favour

Um, not really. Many people will only ever hold a wine glass by the stem, because they don't want the warmth of their hand to raise the temperature of the wine. It may look cooler to hold a wine glass by the bowl, but that is actually the noob mistake.

Yes, there's always something so impressive about people who have this kind of buoyant self assurance. Regardless of how insane it makes them appear, I think it would be all kinds of awesome to believe so highly of yourself.

Farrah Abraham has accomplished the amazing feat of making Dr. Phil seem entirely sensible and reasonable. I was expecting him to be much more patronizing, judgmental; the whole talk show bit. Instead he's just...baffled.

You are not alone; this freaks me the f*ck out. I would never touch that in a million years. Oh, and the fact that the "hair" is venomous? More proof that nature hates us.

I completely agree with you; Hot Pie goes from minor to insignificant in the transition to the screen.

Yay! Kitties and drinkies! This makes me very happy.

Thank you for posting that. I hadn't seen it; it's really beautiful.

Unfortunately, it blows when misinformed customers don't even try to understand how it actually works. I can't begin to count how many entitled jerks I've overheard DEMANDING free merchandise at the grocery store because they incorrectly assumed something was on sale. The code is supposed to protect you from bait

I heard that for the first few seasons of that show, both actresses would invariably get asked in interviews whether they "really eat like that". Um, no. They ate like birds and worked out a lot. It was a total fantasy.

Thank you. It's great that some people don't have to worry about experiences like this, but it IS an actual problem worth discussing for the rest of us. We live in a culture where the focus of wedding activities is much more about what the couple wants than it used to be. The is a stigma against saying no; if the

Admittedly, I can't confirm or deny the truth of what you are saying. But since when is judging someone for wearing expensive clothes any better than judging someone who is cheaply dressed? This moral high ground you seem to be speaking from seems rather precarious.

Seriously. I've worked retail half my life, and try to be as polite and respectful to service people as I can...but if this happened to me I would absolutely tell them to go fuck themselves.

I feel for you. I was in a tech program at school over a decade ago, and at the top of my class...and the only woman. Social interaction with my fellow students was difficult, especially until I "proved myself". But it was the reaction from my professors that shocked me the most. There were a few great ones, but