I can’t get past the lime green jello hair and tongue in the top photo.
I can’t get past the lime green jello hair and tongue in the top photo.
I know you didn’t ask, but this mustn’t stop you from working on your relationship with yourself, maybe with the help of a therapist. Everything else will then unfold as it should.
They looked everywhere to discover their passion in life, and this was all they could come up with.
Is it just me or does Mrs. Jenner/Kardashian looking more and more mannish?
I will respond to you and not the troll, but his comment reminded me of this: old woman or young lady?
RPI? Def not the best house when I was there. I think I went to one party and never came back for a second. But my cousin who lived in Troy was the Sweetheart of SX one year.
Like Jerry Sandusky’s wife kept him "grounded.”
And also to stop with that smug, tight-lipped smile.
What a spectacular speech , from beginning to end. This guy should run for President. Oh, wait.
Oh please just go away. This is stuff you should save for your therapist. It's irrelevant to the discussion and if you insist it is relevant I offer this: perhaps your non-empathy for the writer is a projection of your own self-loathing brought about by your abuse.
Bravo
And when you hide the story you are likely doing so out of shame, a self I destructive emotion in this instance.
He doesn't feel any guilt, nor will he ever, is my considered opinion after being on this planet for more years than I care to admit. he will just feel sorry for himself rotting in that cell, there will be no remorse.
To me it looked like a Martha Stewart colored post-it concoction.
I agree. Zaha and Gehry don't belong in the same sentence.
I thought the photo above was a project made of colored post-its to illustrate the article. Turns out to be the actual building.
By the way, as you can imagine contractors hate trying to follow his drawings/submittals etc.
Yes from Amazon. Try the Acuvibe mini, its quiet and she'll love you for it.
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And the ancient Greek word for naked was "gymnos" from which the word gymnasium was derived.