I know, I looked at them for a minute and then decided they didn’t matter. I don’t think they were the intended audience anyway.
I know, I looked at them for a minute and then decided they didn’t matter. I don’t think they were the intended audience anyway.
I have a girlfriend named Jamie who is named after her father, James. I also have a cousin with half of my name (I have a double name). It’s not that hard. And it’s very prevalent, particularly in the south or older American families (i.e. families with longer and more well-charted genealogies).
I met him at a bar once. He is very short and quiet. This was also during his super depressive phase (admittedly towards the end of that) though, so I can’t speak to a balanced Owen Wilson.
My favorite part of this show is when they kids do things that remind us that they are small children. Like crying like this.
I was listening to NPR last week and heard this story about this book, A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America.
What is the sketch called?
Do you not understand what a critic is? Or the concept of punching up? Why am I responding to such an obvious idiot?
Don’t reply to that troll. Dismiss, dismiss, dismiss!
I always find people who choose jobs in ultra competitive fields that come with a lot of rejection and criticism who can’t take it and cry over every little thing are very confusing. Like any kind of actor, writer (including academics), artist, musician, whatnot. Like, you chose a career that will most likely come…
The one you want to continue to exist more than the other.
I also thought this.
It’s def gonna come down to an ocean with fish in it or no more student loan debt.
Um, you should definitely be laughing at her.
I’m going to have these made for every milestone in my life. Like “Found a New Dry Cleaner!”: Royal Seal. “Finished my Car Payments!”: Seal. “Figured out the Radiator!” Seal.
Last night I discovered that my friend thought the Duchess Fergie and the BEP Fergie were the same person. I’m still laughing about it.
NUDE. TAYNE.
I’m also BPD and the trailer really, really bothered me, so I didn’t watch it. She made BPD look kind of like an airy autism in the trailer and I found it hurtful and stigmatizing. Glad you enjoyed it, though.
Eh, I loved Bridesmaids. I’ve not seen her in anything else and liked her, though. I always got the impression on SNL as well that she was kind of a scene hog. I recognize that she’s talented, but I’m just really rubbed the wrong way by the cavalier manner with which she treated a serious and stigmatized mental…
I don’t like her either. For me it’s mainly because of that awful, stigmatizing movie Welcome to Me where she played a character with Borderline Personality Disorder in a really irresponsible manner. I cannot forgive that movie.