I love makeupaddiction. Good for honest reviews of products vs all the ig/YouTube bloggers promoting the same stuff.
I love makeupaddiction. Good for honest reviews of products vs all the ig/YouTube bloggers promoting the same stuff.
Yes it absolutely is a mutually exclusive problem. If someone is not 100% responsible for the commitments they make in a relationship- that is exactly the problem because it means they aren’t committed and are playing a game. That is no one else’s fault. Be honest. Go ahead and start making those 50, 80, 95%…
No, actually. I am simply tired of other women always blaming the other woman (who is not responsible for looking after your personal committment) while the man gets off the hook even though he is the one who willingly broke his committment. Going after the other woman is stupid, sexist, and continues to contribute to…
That’s just it. This is a veiled attempt to blame women for what men do. It’s really not about ethics as much as it’s about getting the dude off the hook any way possible and going right back to the ignorance of being the only one committed in the relationship but without any responsibility for taking the cheating…
Look it’s very apparent you’re hurt, and I feel for you. I have been cheated on and it SUCKS. But you know what I did? I directed all my anger at my boyfriend because he’s the prick who went out and fucked other women while he was supposed to be committed to me. Do I like those other women? No. But I don’t blame them…
I disagree with you because the other woman is in fact doing nothing legally or morally wrong. She isn’t cheating on her partner. It’s not her responsibility to keep the husband true to his marriage contract.
“Even my toddler is able to learn to keep his hands off things that belong to other people!” <— right, cause THIS attitude is totally not psychopathic at all. nope. psa: no one owns anyone else.
Why does anyone care about Jay Z and Beyonce’s marriage? They’re narcissistic celebrity trash. I don’t understand why anyone should care whether they’re cheating on each other or what.
Exactly. While execution is flawed at times, the criticism of it almost always ignores the underlying thematic concepts in the prequels, which is unfortunately, because a lot of it is quite good.
I agree. While I think The Clone Wars really helps to bring it to the forefront, the idea that the Jedi Order has lost its way is clearly present in the prequels. Even Obi-Wan, a character we all love, is clearly portrayed as being overly-conservative, in contrast to his master Gui-Gon Jinn, who is later revealed to…
Well I can see that, and I respect that. I personally don't mind the script, because the story is so good that it makes up for it. And as for the acting, I may be weird, but I do not see anything wrong with anyone's acting in the prequel movies. And to take it a little bit too far maybe, the acting was NEVER the…
While I enjoyed most of the article, the (unjustified and inaccurate) need to complain about the prequel movies throws me off a little bit. How did the prequel movies fail to highlight the failure of the Jedi Order? The frequent conflicts between Qui-Con Jinn and the Order, the narrow-mindedness of Mace Windu and the…
I actually went back and read this thing before dismissing it outright because I think Ahsoka is terrible. You believe that the order would have been stronger if it were more humanized and not so absolute. I think this is flawed thinking. People are destructive creatures and the tenants of the order prevent the…