kiddykat710
KiddyKat710
kiddykat710

I had been planning on saving this for SNS, but here’s a dick in a box for hijacking purposes.

I see no problem with the underwater cameras, I see a problem with freaking out over seeing a woman’s nipple, especially in this context. They’re not sex objects, they’re athletes competing. This view gives a good look at a sport where a lot more happens under the surface of the water than the casual fan realizes.

SAME. They’re just boobs and he has permission.

The scary stories are awesomely horrific. Please never let those go.

The scary stories are THE BEST!

OMG YES the scary story contest! That has to stay, I literally wait for it all year and I’ve been getting more and more excited as we draw closer to October. I neeeeed it where else will I find content that won’t allow me to sleep for a week straight?

I think you mean stuck-up frigid feminazi bitches. Only sisters are “girls” to these twatwaffles

I generally agree that it’s frustrating when men begin to embrace feminist ideology through their relationships with women, rather than recognizing women as independent human beings deserving of equal rights irrespective of their relationships to men.

It continues to amuse/irritate me to no end that these people - white, conservative, religious - are the real face of welfare fraud. Not saying that other people don’t cheat the system but the FLDS have turned welfare fraud into an art form. Yet somehow when some people use the term ‘welfare queen’ you just know the

Not taking any sides here without more information, but it sounds to me like the police don’t want anyone livestreaming their confrontations anymore, and I’m sorry, but that’s not right.

I love how you always pretend sexism isn’t real. It’s so charming in a gross, extraordinarily stupid way.

Honestly, I think that every invitation should include a +1. Weddings are busy for the bride and groom, and having a friend or partner around makes things a lot more fun.

I think you should definitely ask, but also be very polite and kind if the answer is no.

I think it’s fine as long as you ask in advance.

Etiquette says it would be rude to ask, because of all the planning that has already been put into the guest list, seating arrangements, etc. But, nothing ventured, nothing gained, right? It may have been an oversight on her part. However, be prepared to gracefully accept a “no.”

I don’t think asking if he can come after dinner would be rude, and you could make sure that your friend won’t get charged extra money if he shows up after the dinner. When my cousin got married a couple of years ago, she couldn’t afford to invite all of her friends to her reception for dinner, but she was able to use

You should mention it! It wouldn’t be rude of you; what was rude was her not inviting your SO. Out of curiosity, do you know if she just isn’t inviting SOs at all, or did she invite other peoples’ SOs and just not yours?

I don’t think it’s rude at all. I flew to a wedding recently and a friend did this. Their SO was able to go to the whole thing (dinner + reception) cause some people didn’t show up and they had plenty of extra seats.

Hm, I don’t know what prevailing opinion is, but I’m getting married in two months so I can speak to my experience. We tried to include plus ones for anyone that had SOs, so if any of our guests have an SO but didn’t get the plus one I would be happy to include them if they asked, especially if they were traveling to

Not only is she not prepared to be President, she has no desire to be President. She’s never run for elected office other than a seat on her town council - her repeated Presidential runs are nothing but an exercise in ego and moral purity for herself and those who just can’t bring themselves to vote strategically.