Hey, he’s not Brad Pitt, but I wouldn’t kick him out of bed, either.
Hey, he’s not Brad Pitt, but I wouldn’t kick him out of bed, either.
On a side note: the raccoon is safe. It made it to the roof, was trapped and is now safe.
Guys, I have figured out why Ed Sheeran is so off-putting. He looks like a softboi neanderthal. He has all the classic neanderthal features, but also is so chronically non threatening as to destroy all possible sexual attraction. I’ll take that PhD now, Thanx.
I will stan a cute block heel shoe until the day I die tho.
I AM SO GLAD I LIVE ALONE.
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I can’t fault anyone for what they believe - Becca Kufrin
K-Pop has taken the boy band formula and cranked it up to unimaginable levels. No one can watch the dancing of the boys AND the girls in K-Pop and not be mesmerized.
...who? What?
I want a movie about this guy where the plot twist is that is his climbing skills are from robbing the rich to free children from trafficking rings and he risked his cover to save this baby. The French government discovers this almost immediately and offers him the job with the fire department as cover to continue his…
I believe Mia Farrow could be a piece of shit and also believe that Dylan was molested.
John Mulaney describing the Trump’s charade of a presidency as “ This Is A Horse Loose In A Hospital” is one of the best metaphors I’ve heard.
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It’s about a woman who’s forced by both circumstance and her own characteristics to renounce something she wanted deeply, then gets a second chance at it, and in the meantime absorbs and learns the lessons about what marriage and class and respect mean from her family and friends. So I’d say it appeals especially…
For me, I love Persuasion more than her other (at least famous) novels because Wentworth actually pours out his feelings.
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