I always have a chuckle at people who passive aggressively take to social media to tell others they need to have more class.
I always have a chuckle at people who passive aggressively take to social media to tell others they need to have more class.
I think hating our Instagram "culture" means you are actually very healthy. And wise.
I was a hater in middle school. I was a hater in high school. I was a hater in college. And now, as a woman in my 30s, I remain a hater. I have a cousin who is 20 and all over instagram with these kinds of pics and I just can't even stand it. I should probably go to therapy for it I guess.
I've never seen it. If I know a movie features a rape scene ahead of time, it doesn't get my money. I've been sick of women's victimization being used as entertainment since I was a teenager- & that's a long time ago. It's on every channel, & so many movies. I think that it is such a pervasive threat & reality in real…
SHE'S what should be "breaking the Internet", not some Kardashian.
She's cute, but this baby wins for feeling it.
As someone who has already bunked off the mortal coil once (temporarily), dying does not scare me, it's the process that does. I don't want to wake up paralyzed one morning and having to wait in agony in a pool of my own filth until dehydration takes me days later.
Right!? fuck them for wearing what they want!
Even you're contributing to that narrative though. A guy wearing sneakers, plain jeans and a t-shirt isn't "lazy" - it's the same shit you and I would wear to a movie on opening night.
Or perhaps we should just stop giving a shit how other people dress.
It would have been great to hear all about how these beautiful killing creatures are the most efficient hunters, keeping our rodent population down. It would have been great to understand how they hunt, how long they live in the wild, how the human population threatens them, where they live and breed - so many…
Mad props to a commentator over at Kotaku named Arden who posted this gem: