marca1971
marca1971
marca1971

And by normal you mean hugely retouched and extraordinarily styled but still very beautiful right? ;)

Go to their twitter feed and post them the 'feedback' their apology says it is looking for. So. Offensive.

They have posted their apology on twitter. Make a comment there as it would be nice if they got the 'feedback' they are looking for.

I agree. Plus they are soooo ugly.

This is so crap. Men can't be around kids anymore without huge suspicion...really crap.

If you are paying for the wedding - then they can have as many people they like to their party...but for yours...you get to call the shots.

What LaComtesse said. Asking you to attend a celebration should not be because they would like some swag.

Absolutely not. If you cannot afford a party then don't hold one. Maybe get married and then have a casual reception. People will likely purchase gifts for you but paying for your reception? Not so much.

A wedding, like a birth announcement is acceptable - old school - so long as you NEVER mention where you are registered or anything like that. Back in the day (not that I am old but OLD SCHOOL), if someone was interested in buying the couple or bride a wedding present they would ask the mother of the bride or mother

That is disgusting. It is rude to explain why you are not able to attend therefore it is doubly rude to notify someone of an event to which they will not be invited. There are many reasons why people may not be asked to attend - I personally had strict numbers because of a budget. I was never asked and I never told

I can't even...

During college that was me. It really creeped me out. Ultimate douchbaggery is when he becomes your flatmate and acts like you are friends and then later tells you that there is something wrong with you because you weren't interested in him. You are like: made it clear from start that we were friends and it would

I wonder what the mother of this kid is thinking. As a mother of both a boy and a girl I know for sure there would be some butt whopping, some talking and then some public comments in which we would be promising to rectify the gaps in our child's education where women, rights, the law and human decency are concerned.

This just looks like a person who is in the public eye but sort of awkward with it. Also, skin mystery - it's called eczema...wtf kind of article is this.

I half agree with you and half with GastonGastoff - my beef is with the fact that being interested in women's rights or publicly saying you are is somehow bad (Katie Perry, Taylor Swift and all with the 'I'm not a feminist'). It portrays women seeking equal rights and the fight that has gone on to get them in a

Um...and that implies that rape is only something which happens to women who have had no relations, no children, or who have had their hymen ruptured by activity or naturally...so. fucking. stupid.

We are off to Hawaii in April - this is the single biggest bit of anxiety I have. I hate the idea of that machine on several levels - but mostly because of the health stuff (never tested over extended periods so no one can tell what longterm effects are). I have two kids under 5 - they also will be getting patted down.

Ahh another instance of religion infantilizing men so that they get a 'get out of jail free' card when they do something totally wrong, evil and against basic decency.

Bhahahhah.

Or f'ing creepy. Love his music mind but him...meh