kristenelena
kristenelena
kristenelena

I was just gonna post this! My mom gave me and my sister those little alarms when we were in high school and we thought it was so weird. They looked like little Tamagotchis but they were loud.

Same! That or a follow-up on the article the other day about how women think their husbands/bf's are faking it or exaggerating when they get sick.

I'm in the same boat as you. I'm not anti-vaccine, just getting the flu shot always slips my mind.

I actually just did a term paper on abortion before Roe v. Wade and I was surprised to find out that there was a network of clergymen in the sixties who scoped out abortionists to find ones that were safe and legit because they sympathized with women in their congregations and didn't want them to put their lives at

Northerner here. We are definitely not exempt from racism.

Amen! Don't get me wrong, the outrage towards this dude is totally warranted, but at this point I'm really just hoping they fade into obscurity.

I was thinking about them too! I remember reading something Uncle Poodle said about how much him and his partner (Husband? I don't remember if they were married or engaged) love being rednecks and that the town they lived in was fairly tolerant towards homosexuality.

Rolling backpacks technically weren't allowed at my school because the halls were crowded enough without extra items on the floor, but there were only like 4 kids that actually used them so the administration didn't really give a shit. Still, those things are basically a rolling target to get the shit kicked out of

My little brother is in high school now and some of the books they use have digital versions they can access online at home, so they can leave their physical copies at school if they so wish. They allow/encourage students to bring their laptops or tablets to do their work at school but they're not mandatory.

When I was in high school, I was rarely expected to carry textbooks around during the school day. Most of my teachers handed out textbooks for us to keep at our houses and kept a set of the older editions in the classroom if we needed them during class. I thought that was a good system. My younger brother goes there

LOL. You can tell the people that made that ad were having a great time. "Soothing vibrations penetrate deep to help stimulate circulation" =P

I'm so jealous! I would love a sex toy discount=P I actually just bought the original Hitachi because it was on sale at Good Vibes. It's good, but really powerful. Like, the lowest setting is awesome but the other one is a little too out of control—it actually works great for the lower back haha. The cord is meh but I

According to Eden Fantasy's*, the simple, lower-end vibes are like $40-50, basic stick shapes or clit vibes are $70-80, and the rabbits seem to range from $150-230. I've personally never owned them but from reviews they seem to be one of the best brands because they're silicone, powerful, and for the most part,

Are your toys regular dildos or vibes? That's interesting, I never heard of putting a motorized one in the dishwasher.

Buffing the ridges from the surface of your nails helps the polish to adhere better. I use a Sally Hansen top coat. I've had the most luck with Cover Girl. This kind has lasted me way longer than any other brand and they're pretty cheap.

This probably sounds weird, but I kinda understand his dilemma ONLY because Jopen vibes are expensive and super nice (the bit about it being his wife's is kinda sad/weird). I've heard they can be safe to share if you boil them, but IDK I'd still be skeeved and I sure as hell wouldn't pick up someone's curbside dildo.

Well, I know that Jopen vibes are silicone so you can boil them if you plan on sharing (I've never done this, but I read this on a sex toy website). Still, I'd be really skeeved if some dude offered me his dead wife's vibrator.

Same, especially since most of the comments on any mainstream article about these people in the past few days have been all first amendment/liberal agenda/persecution against Christians/whatevs gayz r gross anywayz. Maybe it's because people are more inclined to comment if whatever they're reading goes against what

I can't get over how spot-on Doug's summary of it is. It's completely hilarious that she thinks anybody cares about her thoughts on the matter.

Yeah, I'm really irked by that too. Maybe his followers are leaving it out because there's no way his racism can be justified by his religion, and they seem more concerned with painting him as a victim being persecuted for his Christian beliefs. He not only shits on black people, but he also equates Shintos and