maleficent70
Maleficent70
maleficent70

The first seasons of this show were fantastic: I laughed out loud, marveled at Jim Parsons, and cared about the characters. Around season 5 it sucked: the characters got overly caricatured, the jokes fell into a stale rhythm and the plot twists were anything but.....yes, Big Bang Theory, it is time for you to go.

Breathe. The good news is people are now most likely being evem more vigilant with these things to prevent this kind of disaster.

Ok, it feels like anything they write is going to get attacked here.  I find that statement  appropriate considering the circumstances. It wasn’t just another “I’m sorry if you were offended” apology, but declaring that the actions were outrageous and yes, validating and saying “we hear you” to the victims and those

I appreciate the article, but can we get a picture of the queen? Isn’t that the focus?

E.L.F Products are not good! “Stop trying to make fetch happen!”

E.L.F Products are not good! “Stop trying to make fetch happen!”

 Agreed. C’mon now, we are better than this.... there is other things we can nitpick about, this is just silly and most definitely overly critical.

I’m the minority here, but I agree. I’ve been in situations at work that have given me pause. I know I’m not alone when I say that I’ve had moments where Ive wished I’ve said something, and other times where I’ve said something and it hasn’t been received. There was a sales manager when I first started my job that

He’s arrogant and entitled; I’d be surprised if he changed his name.

I want Kim K to go away. Who wears a belly baring outfit on Thanksgiving?

And yet I still can’t get verified!

Perhaps you don’t understand the “courage” it takes to come forward....

I cringe at self-congratulatory posts. They used to just be the “I’ve fed the needy, aren’t I a great person?” (complete with pictures of a bag or 2 of food and the recipient smiling gratefully) garden variety—-but these recent ones have reached a new level of irritation and belittling.

Interesting thought. while an interesting thought, I think it’s incredibly valuable to have her as editor in Chief of Teen Vogue. She really has the opportunity to influence and impact youth while they’re still shaping thoughts about the world at hand.

My very good (lesbian) friends were married by this wonderful woman. She is filled with love and God’s grace—and I had the joy of speaking with her at the wedding and seeing her in action months later. This woman IS what every religion should be, loving, warm, compassionate and inviting.