heir to his fathers legacy? are we just going to ignore that his daughter has been running the magazine for like 30 years?
heir to his fathers legacy? are we just going to ignore that his daughter has been running the magazine for like 30 years?
whatever you think of Kevin Smith he comes off as a really great, genuinely loving dad.
I’d rather a show based on the original Dangerous Liaisons. Yes, Cruel Intentions was fun, but it was so, so, so 90s. Make it a period drama with fabulous Rococo wigs and put it on HBO. I’m so there.
I know it’s popular to hate on Gwyneth but THAT is how you do divorce with kids. Too often the parents are selfish cry babies who can’t put their kids first for even a second. I can hate on GOOP the website but I give these two a lot of credit in the parenting department.
Oh come on, just because someone makes some shit up on Urban Dictionary doesn’t make it a real thing. I’m going to invent a sex act called the Betty Shooting Birds, where the guy smokes a cigarette, wears a blond wig and housecoat and ejaculates on his partner’s breasts and put it on Urban Dictionary and you’ll all…
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I don’t even get why this is show is a conversation that is happening here. WTF? Oh I’m drunk so disregard. It took me way to long to type this.
It was an important catalyst for women to have real discussions and to question choices, goals, options. A phenomenon like this is never about the TV characters—in the case of that show it was about women gathering to watch and discuss the show and examine it vis-à-vis how it related to their own lives. In that sense…
This. See my comment above.
As a teenager I loved it but by the time I hit my twenties I realized what a shitty friend Carrie was; always ditching her friends to meet up with Big or some other annoying guy. And she was so embarrassingly bad with money for someone in their 30's that it was actually offensive.
HE WAS MISUNDERSTOOD
If a life well-lived is measured in the effect one has on the people they leave behind, then it’s clear that Alan Rickman’s time here was well-spent.
My daughter! She told the woman who used to clean for my elderly aunt, as she was making meatballs “That is not how you do it, you need to make a panade!”. She is 9, but I am raising her to be a food snob.
WE ARE ALL TIG NOTARO.
Do you think these two are like ... frothingly mad beyond all reason? Like, in-house counsel told them “You don’t want to do this” and they were like “Damn the torpedoes; ruin those peasants” or some suchlike?
Channing Tatum is a thumb with a hot body and good personality. This dude is an oil slick with the personality of an exxon executive.
Everything will be okay. The mother had a nervous breakdown because the father died. The kids will wander from place to place trying to find an aunt that lives in Connecticut. The aunt isn’t very nice and makes them work and stuff. But then the kids will meet a really nice stranger hippy sort who will take them in for…
To be fair though, she didn’t ask for any of it, literally grew up on camera and knows no other life, and has to deal with fucking assholes harassing and stalking her (even when Kris doesn’t call them). Like no doubt that she enjoys the money and fame and shit, but that doesn’t mean it’s not fucked up that celebrities…
Yes!! I had my first baby on Tuesday, and not being pregnant anymore after a tough pregnancy is freaking amazing. I had a c-section 4 days ago and can move better and with less pain now than I could in the weeks leading up to birth. My baby is also awesome, so between the joy of baby and the joy of non-pregnancy, I'm…
The best part about giving birth is that you’re no longer pregnant afterwards. And the baby, of course, but in the first few post-partum days, I was so shell-shocked the fact that there was a baby and that he was mine felt very abstract. Not being pregnant, however, felt very real and very amazing. A friend visited me…