midnightstreet
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midnightstreet

Depends on why they're using it, I think. I mean, on Tumblr, I don't do any hating on people; I just don't really want people I know in real life to know to what degree I'm obsessed with fictional characters from an MTV show fuc...err, making eye contact. *whistles innocently*

How many pounds of force would it take for a butter knife to penetrate deep enough to get to the serious internal organs?

When will the world realize that Aidan Gillen can't act?!

LMFAO

You might not believe this, but I genuinely didn't mean that in a snarky way. I guess I was thinking in terms of how some horrible people might suggest that a lesbian 'try' men, but that's the absurd notion that put the phrase 'god forbid' into my head, not a dig at you, I promise you.

I tried to be polite to you, but until you can accept that you're up to your neck in biphobia, I'm afraid we won't be able to get along. You've done nothing but try to explain away your prejudice as something you're entitled to, not realizing that what you're describing is biphobia. You repeatedly bring up the fact

I have a whole fucking package of stars that I got in the dollar section at Target. Go buy one for yourself, stick them all over your face, look at yourself in the mirror, and say, "You are worth ALL the stars!"

Oh my god, are you still talking?

The only time I can ever remember seeing it spelled 'Jamey' was when I used to watch Law & Order: Criminal Intent. The actor who played the captain was Jamey Sheridan.

Did you respond to the wrong person?

OMG I can do you one better! I have a male cousin named Jamie, and have known a few females named Jaime, plus one Jayme AND one Jaymee!

Plus adding that extra 'e' theoretically should completely change the pronunciation...or you could just call it freaking dumb, since the 'i' alone (not followed by anything) or 'ie' would both sound like 'ee'. It reads like 'Amyyy'.

Why do you think people named Amy don't know what their name means/where it comes from?

That's absurd. The Help was hugely popular. She was great in the role. Like it or not, it's what most people know her from (and I'd be willing to bet most people don't remember her from anything else). The nature of the role doesn't mean anything, any more than Sharon Stone's most memorable role having been in Basic

Ooh, wanna trade names? I'd love to be a Catherine!

There's no such thing as 'misspelling' a name (unless someone tells you their name is spelled a certain way and you fail to follow that). Names and their spellings change over time. Names that used to be unheard of are now popular ('Ashley' was originally a surname, then a male first name, and is now one of the most

I just think there are plenty of other platforms for that. For me personally, FB is the one form of social media where I'm the actual real-life me; it's on all the others where I'm varying degrees of anonymous.

We have donkeys in zoos here (in the US) too - usually in the petting zoo/children's section.

Uh, seeing gay sex on TV is actually really important to some people.