Yeah, they made a pretty big point about her having moved to Sydney when she was a teenager, so while I get why locals would notice it, I think they made a point of addressing it pretty well.
Yeah, they made a pretty big point about her having moved to Sydney when she was a teenager, so while I get why locals would notice it, I think they made a point of addressing it pretty well.
haha, I was that person. I ordered coffee at a shop my first day in Boston and was very flummoxed because dude! I want to put my own cream and sugar! You aren't going to do it right!
Well, to be fair to Leo and Claire that's been the popular interpretation for a while. Once Shakespeare started coming back into fashion in the Victorian era a lot of the underlying politics and "life lessons" got a bit warped to match the current era. Of the non-histories this one, as well as Hamlet, got twisted…
I just tell people I'm Chandler Bing.
That was kind of Shakespeare's point when he wrote it. It wasn't intended as a sweeping romance, it's about the folly of letting your emotions get int he way of your logic; both because the kids are running off and doing stupid shit because, well, Sex, and because the parents are too busy harboring a dumb ass anger…
Yup, he's basically saying "Always look out for #1, kiddo." Which, honestly, there is something in that in a lot of situations... But I don't think that's what folks are usually going for when they use it.
I owned at that shirt in 1988. He is wearing a 12-year-old girl's shirt from the 80s.
Agreed. I really hope this journey gave her whatever it was she was looking for, but I also hope she can get help if she still needs it and be allowed to process things as she needs to.
I gave three that I had to the Princess Project, which gives prom dresses to girls who can't afford them. They were all really pretty (I've been fortunate that my bride friends all had great taste) but they were just way too formal for me to logically wear anywhere else so I was happy to pass them along if there was a…
You can dye polyester, you just need a polyester-specific dye. If I were going to go that route with something fancy like this I'd probably take it to a pro and have them do it, you aren't going to want to Rit it yourself for something you really care about even if it is 100% cotton, but it is totally possible even if…
If you really want to sell it give it a go, you don't have anything to lose, if nobody's interested you can just take the listing down. Also, even though your very petite size isn't the biggest market it also means the ladies in that market might be having a really hard time finding something they like that doesn't…
Or in discussing it you can all come to realize your company has been breaking the law for years and end up with some folks getting some much deserved back pay. This happened in one job I had.
Aisha Tyler and I wear the same lipstick!!!11!!
Lucy is NOT good. It is horrible. So incredibly stupid, completely awful, unbelievable and WRONG science. Like not "OK, I just need to suspend a little disbelief here and run with it" wrong more "Have you never in your entire life taken one day in one science class???" wrong.
I remember when she did that amazing Dosier cover years ago. I've always just loved this 'I do what I want' feeling I almost always get from her pictures that is just confidence instead of brattiness or snarky, it's just how she is. Love it, and I would love to exude that kind of feeling myself. I hope she continues…
even before I heard other people saying it wasn't cool I hated this. It always just sounds so frikken awkward. Not to mention that "male or female" is usually used in regard to animals, not people (except for obvious medical exceptions). It has always left a bad taste in my mouth.
Sometimes. But it's significantly more painful for a grown adult (or so I learned in a human sexuality/biology course, I wouldn't actually know personally) so depending on the reason why they sometimes put you under, especially if there is some kind of infection or something else that would make it more painful than…
I still think it's common enough in every possible iteration that this should never have qualified for a patent. I think it's probably the inset placket they were going for and I've seen that a million times in every possible color, size, placement, etc. Basically, it isn't new in any way.
Really? I'm a 36D and I can't even get my boobs to fit into most bra tops, (the girls fall out the bottom or spill over the top,) let alone be supportive enough to even walk down the block let alone do anything resembling real activity, even slow activity like yoga. I'm not questioning you, just surprised.
I don't think you're reaction is all that unusual. I mean we have phrases like 'gallows humor' and 'whistling past the churchyard' for a reason. A lot of people react to uncomfortably sad things by acting the opposite. I think the fact that you are aware of it and would let others do what they need to do, and of…