I’m not against legalization, but let’s not pretend that there aren’t health risks associated with smoking pot. Yes, I know, edibles. But that’s not what most people actually use.
I’m not against legalization, but let’s not pretend that there aren’t health risks associated with smoking pot. Yes, I know, edibles. But that’s not what most people actually use.
According to Tyra Banks, who is never wrong, it’s pronounced Pooh-ket. My fav season of ANTM was the one where they went to Thailand.
CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES THIS IS MY LAST RESORT
Yes to this! Here in the Midwest, backyard habitat is getting a lot of attention due to the plight of the monarch butterfly, and to some extent bees as well. There is a huge diversity of native wildflowers, shrubs and trees that are great for insects and birds.
Native dogwoods, Eastern wahoo, paw paw, ninebark,…
I really like the styling of this shoot! Some of the poses are weird, but it is a fashion mag, right? It’s not stuff I would wear necessarily, but it looks great on her.
Apparently they love Trump more than they hate France.
I keep arguing with my brother over the song they did with Coldplay this year. “Something Just Like This” which is about...??? IMO, it brings out the worst of both artists...Chainsmokers boring, derivative beats, Coldplay’s cringe-worthy schlockiness... I think it belongs in this list. My bro thinks it’s a jam...
I seriously don’t know why I know this, but Ms. Jauregui is referencing the fact that Sara is a fan/stan of the prodigal fifth of Fifth Harmony who departed last year, as evidenced by her pic and handle. So yeah, the motive for calling her out likely has nothing to do with her treatment of AA employees.
Figgy?
Gold star for being the most condescending internet stranger I’ve ever encountered. Especially chuffed that you think I can’t discern the meaning of “vehicle” in the context you used it in. My dictionary is working just fine, thanks. If being a good feminist and an ally means I have to learn and adopt esoteric…
Congratulations! That’s awesome.
La Mer skincare products. I am decidedly not in the income range that can afford $170 per ounce of lotion.
Oh boy.
:shrug: Glad I could amuse? The article seems to indicate I should feel shitty about myself for the way other people who look like me a few thousand miles away voted. I don’t feel shitty about myself and that just is what it is. What I really want to know is what should be *done* to advance progressive causes in a way…
To your first question, what I was trying to say, perhaps badly, is that I don’t know. I honestly have no idea what would compel white women in Alabama - many educated white women, no less - to vote Moore. Some have speculated that they are mostly single-issue voters on abortion. I can’t relate to that mindset and…
You’re right; maybe I don’t. But I am opening to listening, reflecting, and changing.
Yup. To a great extent it is a taste of our own medicine. I’m not saying white folks don’t deserve harsh cultural criticism. I just don’t see it changing is all, because those of us who “get it” can’t seem to make meaningful arguments to those of us who don’t.
Yeah, I mean, historically us white folks probably originated and perfected the “art” of stereotyping and lumping people into otherness. Now we’re on the receiving end, which shouldn’t come as a big surprise. It would just be great to see progressive politics move forward with more lifting each other up and less…
There’s a lot of “WTF white women” in response to the exit polls from Alabama. I mean...wtf indeed would compel anyone, and especially any woman, to vote for a sexual predator? It’s madness. My issue, though, is that I have a really hard time seeing “white women” as a cultural block or identity. What exactly do we…