lawyercub
lawyercub
lawyercub

I loved the witch that was like baby stevie nicks. She so should have been the next and not the one that was. :( Jessica Lange was fascinating and riveting though. To me, it was full of win.

It's not even a matter of, "students can take part-time or work-study jobs if they choose, an option that's simply not realistic for athletes during their seasons", it's a matter that they aren't even allowed to get any job during any part of their collegiate career that earns more than $2,000 per semester.

"Honey, how do you expect me to get in the mood if you don't even have colored drop-down selections for column B?"

If this lackluster Excelmanship is any indication, this is a man who lacks passion.

It is my second-favorite headline I've ever written, after:

God my heart breaks for this man. I can't with the news cycle within the last 24- hours. I can't. Let's just call it a day humanity. We keep trying, but I just don't think it's working. Apocalypse now please and thank you.

Actually, it is literally like dealing with a bunch of crazy men.

I get what you're saying, but I really, really hate this "if you ignore [person/issue/ete] they will just go away type of argument. First of all, no they won't. We're not "giving him attention" (I realize that's what you and others think; agree to disagree), we're giving attention to the fact that men in positions of

Lorraine! I would love to send a pic of her to that promoter....

I just go to Vegas to eat at the buffets. Especially if they are having the Buffet of Buffets. I fucking love buffets.

Ugh. This is pretty much exactly what happened to my cousin.

Kim lives under the same oppressive yoke of beauty standards as the rest of us plebs and is perhaps under more pressure to live up to them than any of us. I don't envy her position, chosen though it may be. You don't have to feel bad for her, but nothing justifies pejorative language about another person's body.

So any woman who decides to cave to societal pressure (or, GASP, just make a choice about her own body) is responsible for influencing future generations? Give me a break - victims* of this pressure cannot also be the cause of it. It is still the societal pressure that makes these looks prevalent - not the individuals

You're still talking about the body someone lives in. Plastic surgery doesn't make body snarking fair game. Animus should be directed toward the scrutiny and impossible beauty standards that cause people alter their bodies, not toward the people or those people's bodies. Doing the former rather than the latter also

I disagree. Sounds like a serious dick thing to say.

Deformed huh? Want to add anything else to that?