eeeeepp...I think that some advanced sexting, like i’m into some kinky shit but I probably wouldn’t feel comfortable sharing those kinks right off the bat. He had me with the vibrator torture stuff, then after that it got a little creepy.
eeeeepp...I think that some advanced sexting, like i’m into some kinky shit but I probably wouldn’t feel comfortable sharing those kinks right off the bat. He had me with the vibrator torture stuff, then after that it got a little creepy.
Totally agree here, why act like a shit to what seems to be a very nice man? Short people say fuck you Alec.
Rumor has it the cheerleaders were also part of a pyramid scheme.
So confused, and horrified, but let’s focus on confused. I investigate a woman’s pregnancy history and find out: 1. That she’s had 20 million abortions and one conviction for eating fetuses, 2. That she’s never been pregnant before, 3. That she’s had 3 healthy children, 4. That she’s actually a Martian. Okay, WTF do I…
There is no way this withstands legal challenges. It’s not only an invasion of privacy, but it’s an imposition on medical professionals. Doctor’s job is not to “investigate”. This is the kind of “oppressive regulation” Republicans claim to be against.
I’m not sure if I’m relieved or terrified that the Republicans running our government are so incompetent that their evil health care “replacement” died in 17 days.
As a Canadian watching from afar, I still don’t understand why people are bringing religion into this. The US is where people say “separation of church and state”, right? That’s a thing you supposedly have? Am I taking crazy pills?
Anyone bringing theological debate to a secular legislature should be disqualified. Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, you asshole.
I used to LOVE going through the Avon catalogue and some of their products will never be surpassed (there was a Tinkerbell lip balm that had exactly the right tint AND strawberry flavour).
>Agrawal did not respond to a followup question about the difference between a CEO and a “SHE-EO.”
This is in the context of Thandie appearing in the next series of Line of Duty which starts on Sunday, a primetime show on BBC1. And good luck on that, it’s an excellent show.
All day I’ve been reading the Tomi Lahren headlines as, “Woman Lies Down With Dogs, Gets Fleas”
Right, after they starred in an American film or tv show. Why was a big deal made about Ruth Negga being Irish after she started giving interviews for Loving, when I’ve been watching her for more than 5 years on Irish and British tv and plays? People didn’t know who she was in the U.S.A.
Yup. Let this be a learning lesson to fellow conservative women. Ms Lahren did everything right to be a cool girl, she was one of the ‘good ones.’ She stepped out of a line and all her bros went, “I don’t know her.”
Although I agree with her point about period pieces (which in a weird way, it’s better that the UK does not attempt to whitewash the past), I actually think that British television is much less encumbered by the limits of ‘black versus white audiences’. So many American shows seem to believe a show with a white lead…
That and they are way cheaper to hire than American actors. WAY CHEAPER. For example for Star Wars: The Force Awakens John Boyega was paid a reportedly $100,000-$300,000. Oscar Issac who had less screen time was paid three times as much.
David Oyelowo recently became an American. Suck it, Britannia. He’s ours now!
You are perpetuating a stereotype. Adele may speak Estuary English. David Oleyowo and Thandie Newton do not.
White American former actor here but I feel like I see more black actors in leading roles on brit tv than you do here.
I think This American Life (edit: or maybe it was the Reply All podcast?) did a segment on these kinds of companies (maybe it was even this specific company, I’m not sure) and the people they talked to said the women have to certify that they are healthy, their children are healthy, and the baby must be older than 6…