Beautiful everything is her magic, plus enough confidence to basically make any dress look like she’s the most comfortable person ever.
Beautiful everything is her magic, plus enough confidence to basically make any dress look like she’s the most comfortable person ever.
I think because a) the guy who did the original haircut was more expert at it than all of the ones who were copying it and b) It’s pretty flattering for her face shape, especially when she was younger and still had a rounder face.
Interesting- are the contraceptives in Israel more reasonably priced than in the US? It just seems backwards to pay for abortions and not preventative measures, especially because I imagine a 20 week abortion costs more to do than however many months of birth control. But, if hormonal BC was over the counter, like…
Or he could come up to Minnesota where our alcohol has to be sold in separate liquor stores entirely and aren’t open on Sundays. Oh and the one by me has a sign that explains why alcohol sales in groceries are bad for “the children.” You also can’t buy a car here on Sunday. Totally the influence of Sharia Law right…
I feel bad for the kids. Betty is not winning world’s greatest mom anytime soon, but Don is barely in their lives. He and Sally are close-ish, but does he even remember Gene and Bobby exist? I kinda hope Gene and Bobby get to stay with Henry when Betty dies and Sally kicks around boarding school until college. Henry…
I think he did take the blame so that annoying bell hop kid could come home some day. He said something to him about “how will you feel if you can’t come back” and then took the blame as an outsider who never needs these people’s approval again.
Judging by how specific they are about all of the details, my guess is not error. This show is too meticulous with period props to make a mistake.
I assumed that the wizarding government would have no such split, I mean they really can’t afford it, it is way too small of a community. The Scottish wizards would be like, at most 300 people.
And she gets slammed whenever she actually does something with her agenda. Make school lunches healthier- our kids aren’t eating this healthy food, which is totally your fault (I just saw the new options in my old high school under these reforms- WAAAY better than the shit they served when I was there). Let’s Move-…
Everyone is talking about fried chicken being amazing, but I’m putting in a vote for buffalo wings. Drunk as fuck me loves some chicken wings (I’ve never been high as fuck so can’t confirm, but imagine I’d be all over those chicken wings).
My husband uses ketchup as an ingredient in one of the dishes he cooks, and while I can eat the finished dish (you can’t taste it) I have to be out of the room when he’s making it so I don’t smell the ketchup. I was out to dinner with my employer recently and we split fries and she put ketchup on the edge of the plate…
I just was like- no that’s impossible there’s no way... wait a minute, I’M the age of the kids who grew up with Harry Potter movies (the first came out when I was 12ish?) and my friends are all starting to have kids.
My parents picked the most popular name of my birth year for my middle name and the second most popular for my first name. Thanks parents.
Where are you from that your sister made it to adulthood without ever having a sandwich? (Also, I’m assuming she’s an adult based on the rest of this thread, so if she’s a kid, sorry). Burgers I kinda understand because I know a decent number of people who grew up in non US places where burgers aren’t as common or…
Right? First, give kids way more credit than people tend to do- being trans isn’t a hard concept for a lot of kids to grasp, certainly easier than for a lot of adults. My friend’s kid is 5 and has a very solid grasp on the concept. It doesn’t phase her at all because why should it. Second, how many kids come to Barnes…
My parents did a good job feeding us a ton of food, but my siblings and I all went through a picky phase. It would be about weird things and they basically ignored it unless there was something that we didn’t grow out of disliking. For one brother, it had a lot to do with texture sensitivities that were hyper acute…
I think it’s ok to have some aversions as an adult, but like, it can’t be to everything that’s not pizza and chicken nuggets (why yes I do have a friend like that, seriously, the man doesn’t like pasta, it’s weird). I have some foods I just hate- ketchup is one and it is fortunately rarely something that is required…
Right? Kids I understand, they are developing a sense of the world and a lot of times are picky for weird ass reasons that only make sense in their heads and they can’t explain it (and are often much more sensitive to textures and tastes than adults). Picky adults, like this level of picky adults are the worst. My mom…
The church I attended growing up has gluten free wafers now... when I got married there, the rector asked if we had anyone who needed them, because he’d make sure to separate some out and give it to those people (It’s a small church, I imagine that he knows who needs them by sight for regulars).