“may this detective always feel like he’s stepping on broken legos.”
“may this detective always feel like he’s stepping on broken legos.”
hopefully i’ll just be echoing what everyone else is saying (because it’s the right goddamn thing to point out) but
It’s almost as if refusing to protect trans people didn’t stop straight men from going into womens’ restrooms to assault children there.
Ok. Song great. Man-bun inability to commit , spot-on.
I’m not going to lie, the man bun was attractive when I first saw it.
Obligatory women’s health nurse post.
The lyrics are amazing. Amazing.
Can I just say how much I love Courtney Barnett? This album is the absolute shiznit. Her wordplay is sick and her delivery is sublime. Avant Gardener was my song of last spring. You have to love her intonations to like her live, but since I do, it was awesome.
Ugh I just love her so much, you know?
‘I call the yellow one.’ ‘Marry me yellow.’ ‘I love you yellow, you’re mine.’
I think myself, and my male friends had heard of this treatment toward women many times before, but never witnessed it up close like this.
“Women are too emotional”.
What could the added value of a show entitled “What Men Really Think” possibly be? I’m bombarded with male opinions about things every day.
I loved her documentary on Netflix, “Tig” I’ve never wished as much happiness to a total stranger as I did to Tig while watching it. You can’t not love her after watching it. Totally recommend it to everyone! No moleste.
The Netflix documentary “Tig” is incredibly moving and funny. She has a really special gift for comedy, and I am so happy she is alive.
Amen to that. The only thing I snarked in my head over was
We’re coming home along the Thruway and decide to stop at McD’s. There’s a woman and smallish kid in front of us getting huffy and I can tell this won’t end well. And in due time she starts yelling at the cashier, “Why is everything more expensive here? This is ridiculous! You’re ripping people off!” and so on, as the…
One is the child; the other is that birth mother who often will go through extraordinary guilt years later when she begins to think through what happened — with the baby, with her.
His rationale for such a decision is two-fold Huckabee explained, it protects both fetus and mother: “There are two victims. One is the child; the other is that birth mother who often will go through extraordinary guilt years later when she begins to think through what happened — with the baby, with her.