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Don’t tell me, cuz it hurts.

I am trying to decide who I find more annoying between Giada de Laurentiis, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shenton.

And where we learn how to be “cool,” not one of those horrible women who complain. Man, I wish I hadn’t been so cool.

And in that moment I realized that majority of woman probably wake up every morning trying to fit in a stereotype that society/socialmedia/fashion etc imposed

I really enjoyed them, too. It’s life as a parent, encapsulated into simple windowsill photos: there are Legos everywhere.

Right? I mean, I like makeup but if I didn’t leave the house without at least wearing some everyone at work would act like I had become clinically depressed or was sick or something.

Let me tell you gents; nothing smells better to the ladies than clean teeth, the aroma of ivory soap and nothing else. No cologne; nothing.

Huh. Must be nice to merely use soap and still be regarded as well groomed. Excuse me while I cry into this Sephora shopping bag.

I very much enjoyed the legos accompanying each pic. Well, almost each. Train Tom needs a lego.

“Health matter”.

If you are the type of person who considers Taylor Swift a bad bitch, then I guess you also think sour cream is spicy.

I think everyone who works with him (in any capacity!) is complicit and worthy of our criticism.

See, it’s good, to me, that we’re in the habit of asking every A-list actor who continues to work with Woody Allen why they’re doing that.

I see where you are coming from. I really do.

#blessed. I hope God immediately sends anyone that uses this word straight to the bad place.

It’s not about an “excuse”.

See, I want to agree with that but, I know that’s not how it works.

Do what? Sing a rap song with offensive words? I mean, I have no audience, but okay. I’m just really wondering if everyone who enjoys rap music is literally leaving out the word every time it comes up while singing along in the car alone or at home.

Yeah, they’re just singing lyrics from a song, not calling someone a [redacted] word.

I’m kinda with you. I respect black people’s wish that other people don’t say this word. It’s just really odd to pepper songs with it and then expect people to censor themselves? I mean, I guess... it’s not essential that you sing all the words to a song. But it’s just really weird because singing along is part of