WAKE UP, SHEEPLE.
WAKE UP, SHEEPLE.
Lolz, can we please simultaneously laugh and bawl our eyes out at the comments from the linked article?
Asshole? More like psychopath!
I know :\ Keep the male friends, dump the girl friends, Jackie!
That's absolutely disgusting. Those girl friends of hers are NOT her friends. I can't even believe that they would tell her not to report anything. Gross.
Platypodes are cute. He is not (no offense, Jenya. You do you, though!).
This is SO Nylon. Not even surprised that Nylon is part of this trend.
You're relating the food's price to what you expect from restaurants and shops that specifically sell this type of Middle Eastern food. Conflict Kitchen isn't that type of place. I'm sure factoring in the events they hold, publications they make, and the additional time they put into bringing a story to these food can…
I just took a look at the menu. None of those items are overpriced...
Agreed. A Facebook friend of mine posted about not being able to access the site yesterday morning, and she isn't Asian. I just kind of find it hard to believe that Sephora would pull a move like this.
Yeah, but that's FLORIDA. Kidding, kidding! I heard the wording was strange? And didn't the majority actually vote for it but they needed a certain percent rather than majority?
That is depressing. But now we know how to get a better voter turnout: include marijuana on all states' ballot initiatives. Sounds like a good plan.
Seriously with this comment? Being anti-weddings doesn't up your feminist points, just saying.
To be truthful, as a long-time South East Pennsylvanian who has never lived in any other state, anything below 65 degrees is freezing to me :\
Hence why the first thing that I said in that sentence is "on to" your body.
...why not? You can be famous and normal, too.
Urine is a combination of things (e.g. water, ions, inorganic and organic molecules) that your body no longer wants or needs. Why would anyone put something that your body produces as waste back on to/into your body? PEOPLE! Confusing me all the time.
Uh...Happy Halloween? Thanks for the absolutely TERRIFYING story, Mark. Nightmares for life.
To be honest, Farsi is very poetic in a way. I listened to the voice message (because she didn't actually write a letter, it was a voice message), and she speaks in normal, everyday terms. I guess in translation, it sounds very eloquent to English-speakers. Either way, her message is beautiful and so sad to hear.