As someone who's father has a stellar (undiagnosed) case of NPD, this isn't news; but I'm passing it along to my mom anyway - for some reason, when *I* point it out, she demurs, but when it's on the page - proverbially - she acknowledges it.
As someone who's father has a stellar (undiagnosed) case of NPD, this isn't news; but I'm passing it along to my mom anyway - for some reason, when *I* point it out, she demurs, but when it's on the page - proverbially - she acknowledges it.
When you endeavor to upbraid a 'named' group of people (feminists) for apparently being anti- ANOTHER named group of people (kids), you have already invalidated your argument, IMO.
She's 17 in human years, but 35 in Hollywood years. She has handlers, a fat bank account and lots of freebies.
It can happen... though I suspect it's somewhat rare.
@Bea Arthur: It begs the question : Where's Bernice? :)
@HRH Your Cuntness aka likepenguins: Yes! I'm well acquainted with the MacGregors, and all the Trilogies. Fun reads!
@Lady formerly of the Bananas: I completely agree with you. Very well said.
"Someone famous" may be a relative term.
@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: Exactly. I cringe at the thought of the garbage that came out of my 16-year-old self's mouth. Thankfully, I'm probably the ONLY person who remembers most of it.
Holy Crap.
Fuck yeah.
@NewsBunny: Hahaha! Love it.
@tankearae: That's the ONLY way I'd see that movie! :)
What's the over/under on how many times Taylor Lautner appears shirtless in this flick?
If she had Aqua Net poufing that hair out, and red hair, that was me at 16 in 1989. I won't judge.
@SlutaciousHo: Work on your insides: be interested, and you'll be interesting; be kind, and you'll be happy; seek knowledge, and you'll be wise. Those things will be on your face, and then being young and pretty can give way to being truly beautiful.
@missheidilynn: Hell, yes.
It was a catty thing to say, but let's stick to the actual issues; what do you say, media? Or at least try.
@ChoirGrrl: With a "NOWWW!" for good measure.
That was pretty diplomatic advice. I'd have said "Pack your bags, take the baby and GTFO; refuse to even talk with him until he agrees to therapy."