Hooooot hoooot
Hooooot hoooot
Haha. "Anything can be make up if you put it on your face."
Completely smitten with her wonderfulness. I love her.
Oh, thanks for linking this. I'm eager to read it. I was so happy when I came across it in your book.
Ugh, did she get her tongue done too?
"If you say 'Mae Holland; out loud it sounds like the same phonetic structure as my name," she told The Atlantic Wire. "Just similar enough to echo my name without using the same letters."
I like him so much. I couldn't for the life of me get into The Knife of Never Letting Go and I have no idea why. Maybe I will try this one.
Excellent choice.
Just made my day. Completely.
Interesting.
Can you give any insight into what Laura said about the chiseled jaw part? That's the only part I don't get. How do you make someone look like they have a chiseled jaw short of surgery.
No. I don't like it. She sings it much better. Though I might have appreciated it more if he hadn't changed the genders and had kept it as a duet.
Oh, well, he'll be so relieved.
It doesn't allow you to opt out of them anymore? My husband will be bummed.
What the fuck is that? Expardon me? So funny.
*quintuple star that*
I definitely wouldn't say all men do this but it is disturbingly common. In my experience hippie men are the worst.
That is much clearer, thanks. And also a very interesting analysis of the human condition.
What does this sentence mean exactly? "When people describe a feeling they've experienced as a reaction to something, hypocrisy is pretty much a guarantee." I'm having a hard time understanding it.
I can tell you that for me as woman, there is one line in the song that puts the entire song in a rape context as opposed to just about rough sex and consensual power dynamics. It is the line, "The way you grab me/Must want to get nasty." Because nearly all women have had to hear at some point in their lives, or…