"Honey Maid graham cracker spots highlighting different kinds of families, then turned their hate mail into an art piece." - Heh, yeah I did like that actually.
"Honey Maid graham cracker spots highlighting different kinds of families, then turned their hate mail into an art piece." - Heh, yeah I did like that actually.
Yeah, more advertising bullcrap. From anyone else wanting to empower people might be legit, but from the industry that's been cynically peddling harmful stereotypes like they've been going out of style, it's downright hypocritical.
Why not skip them and go straight to Ghibli?
Mmm...mozzarella sticks.
:/
"You want to be Arya Stark, not Sansa Stark, young women are told,"
I like to pretend I'm a rich eccentric when I'm in Waitrose. Like I'm actually a millionaire, I just choose to dress like this.
Hm. I've just realised "middle class boyfriend "sounds like I've also got a working class boyfriend and an upper class boyfriend tucked away somewhere.
Heh, well I was being slightly facetious :) It was perhaps less "I didn't know what passata was until I went to waitrose" and more "until I moved in with my middle class boyfriend who shops in waitrose (and actually cooks)."
Risk of flooding.
I don't hate men with a fiery passion :(
...Funnier than dick jokes? :/
haha. waitrose 'essential' brand is great.
yeah, kind of curious about that mask/net face thing too.
"'Apparently Jamie is great at being soft and hard at the same time. Which is hard to do for an actor! He's going to get an Oscar!'"
"You're a Muslim, aren't you?" she asks.
OK.
Yes. It would not be my fault if I wanted to rape children (as it's out of my control) but it would still be wrong.
Yeah, that's probably true. Additionally, I suspect many interviewers are using it to create controversy and meaning feminism incorrectly and synonymously with man-hating.
"The guy is 33. He's closer to 40 than he is to Hutcherson's age."