Not only that, but Santorum was second Republican in the running after Romney in the primaries. He was actually a serious candidate. He won 245 delegates. Omg, wow.
Not only that, but Santorum was second Republican in the running after Romney in the primaries. He was actually a serious candidate. He won 245 delegates. Omg, wow.
I actually thought Cooper was better in Silver Linings Playbook than JLaw was.
"I prefer my propaganda decades out of date." New best t-shirt slogan.
Having been raised by ultra-Christian/ultra-Liberal parents I always resent the notion that believing in God also means you don't understand science or marriage equality or vaccinations.
This. Not to mention that Japan's Shinto roots are so integrated with their lives (many superstitions and even Japan's ghost culture comes from Shintoism) that many could probably be classified as both secular and non-secular IMO. My Japanese relatives are devoutly Catholic (when I came to visit the first question…
We don't agree often but I'm totally behind this. I get frustrated with people who say things like this and it really doesn't make you any better than the super religious people who are saying shit like that about non-believers.
I think that's fine.
"Overall, not believing in God seems to make people and their offspring more tolerant. Less racist. Less sexist. Enviro-friendly."
Mess with a bridge and inconvenience thousands out of spite, well that's ok. But say stupid things about sports? You've gone too far now, sir.
For the record I fucking love Lush cosmetics. I have no fear of toxins and happily use other beauty products that are not natural, but I love lush don't hate on the company just because one idiot uses them.
I dressed as Daria for Halloween one year, but everyone kept asking if I was Lindsay Weir from Freaks and Geeks (not a bad consolation prize at all, but still not quite Daria). I got asked a lot why Lindsay was wearing Harry Potter glasses... To which I would just sigh and walk away.
My best friend from school we a Daria/Jane duo. We're in touch, but not as close as we used to be (travel/life got in the way), but when we talk its exactly the same as it always was.
I am a Jane too and feel like I actively seek out Darias to befriend in life. I just rewatched this entire series on Hulu the last two days and have been thinking about how theirs is the truest love story ever told a lot and how I didn't realize how rare it is to have a friend like this and how fortunate I have been…
I can TOTALLY identify - the genius of that episode is that they were both right and they were both so wrong, and it was messy and hilarious. Amy Poehler adores her fellow women, and comedy is so much harder when it's not cynical, and god I love her for that.
You know, until I read this piece, I'd forgotten how "in love" I was with my best friend. Not in a sexual way? But in a utterly devoted way ... that we were sisters. I only had one older half-brother ... so to feel like I had a Sister? It was intoxicating. She even called my mom "Mom" her entire life. We were…
I used to be called Black Daria™ late in middle school and high school. Still pretty proud of that. But by god did I search for my Jane. Never found her. :-/
I loved how Daria couldn't bear her love for Trent, not only because of the usual cacophony of hormones and panic that is teen love, but her sadly mature understanding that she could have Jane or Trent, but not both.
"This is the first installment of "Fake Friends," a series about fictional female friendships"
he looks like a Ron Perlman wannabe in those upper pics oO