missalyx
MissAlyx
missalyx

Tormund could get it. ALL DAY EVERYDAY.

Crab cakes as far as the eyes can see!!! Looks like Heaven!!!

You see Hell. I see a buffet crawling towards me........

You see horror...I see drawn butter...

I heard a rumor he was Def.

We need to stop slandering “pranks” by including them with scenarios where someone is just being a dick.

Yes! That’s a good prank. A good prank is harmless and funny. If someone jumps immediately to bodily harm for their “prank” it tells me they don’t have a good grasp on comedy and never got past America’s Funniest Home Videos and the dad getting hit in the nuts with a baseball bat.

I like pranks in general, but a good prank has to be funny, cause no physical or emotional damage, and be catered towards people who would think the joke is funny. Example:

Actually not a bad idea tbh, but that extra long string... one accidental tug and shenanigans may ensue.

Jesus Christ this is a condescending post. Sinead O’Conner has had 20 years of professional help. For many people mental illness is a life sentence. So your assertion that “it works” is both a lie and a slap in the face to people who aren’t going to ever permanently recover.

Have you ever been a fat little boy at the beach? People will shame the shit out of you—especially other boys.

THIS. Of course these issues that men have are very real and very damaging but why do we only discuss them when talking about women’s issues??

I think the point is that, in general, boys magazines never have these types of articles at all. Not because boys don’t have insecurities about their bodies but because the people who produce these magazines don’t even see it as a thing, it literally doesn’t exist for them unless it’s in the context of bullying or

I think there is a time to discuss women’s issues and a time to discuss men’s issues.

I actually do see a need to compare and contrast. Because when you do that, men get the big piece of the pie, and that rubs me the wrong way. I certainly grant that individual people have all kinds of individual issues, but this false equivalency that I suspect you didn’t put a lot of thought into is probably not a

Well, I too am a man (right there in my name). I understand that you have issues, and I feel for that. But I’d suggest that if you don’t see the differences on the pressures that society places on us versus the pressures that society places on our sisters that you may be a little shortsighted.

Agreed. I just hope one day they realize, yes, you did let your son die. And it is your fault.

Good. If you’re an adult, feel free to be a guinea pig, treat, don’t treat, whatever.

that the government and/or the medical establishment are attacking the family for their beliefs.