Mueller’s lawyer M. Gabriel McFarland asked Swift whether she was “critical” of her then bodyguard, Greg Dent, for not intervening. Swift responded, “No, I am critical of your client for sticking his hand under my skirt and grabbing my bare ass.”
Mueller’s lawyer M. Gabriel McFarland asked Swift whether she was “critical” of her then bodyguard, Greg Dent, for not intervening. Swift responded, “No, I am critical of your client for sticking his hand under my skirt and grabbing my bare ass.”
It’s a crummy spot to be a supporter. Buying her CD is providing measurable support to her, but also throwing money at her abuser. Not buying her CD as a principled stand against Dr Luke, however, is a net negative for Kesha.
I heard he was a cheating cheater. Don’t know if its true or not but I believe it.
Yeah, the part where he used craigslist ads to choose his victims sounds suspicious to me.
Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen? SOLD.
I’ve always gone with the crazy lesser-royal theory. Just more glamorous literary-noir. (Besides, so many of them really have been nuts and/or drug-addled as well as rich and protected, it makes some logical sense).
I think at this point the victims of Jack the Ripper would prefer not having futuristic amateur detectives gawking at their dead bodies, rather than having their murderer exposed.
For all the nerds who say “fashion isn’t important. I can wear a stained tshirt and cargo shorts to work because I’m a coder!” just think about this image: Kylo Ren was already a whiny little brat. But if he had been sulking with his lightsaber while wearing cargo shorts and flip flops, people would have just walked…
I was forced to watch a few episodes when I was at the dentist (TV bolted to the ceiling, no remote control in sight) and she looks positively exasperated and worn out by his man-child antics. And then she has someone make a table. That was my main takeaway from what I watched.
As a “curvy” chick (honestly, I like to just call myself a fat girl but people take such issue with that) I’m honestly turned off when a guy makes a big deal about being into curvy girls. I like all types of body types on a dude and I’m not making a point to fucking shout it from the rooftops.
That’s what I mean. I feel like putting something like that is unnecessary and rude because if a guy only likes thin girls he can tell just by looking at their picture and he just won’t reply to the heavier girls that reach out to him. At the same time, doing so tells you a lot about a person - it tells me I probably…
I will fully admit to any adult that I’m dieting and trying to lose weight. In front of my daughters (ages 6 & 9), though, I only talk about my health and trying to make healthier choices. Sometimes I wonder if that’s truly a better message.
Men have a fundamental misunderstanding of size. This reminds me of AOL chatrooms back in the day when all the boys would ask for your bra size and they always seemed to think that the larger the number, the bigger your chest was, because they didn’t understand that the numerical size is unrelated to cup size. Also,…
Jesus, where do men get there bizarre ideas about women’s weight?? At least half the guys I know think thin/medium-sized women are all under 150.
This this this. A guy who regularly sees me naked guessed I tipped the scales at a strapping 150. Um. I am 6' tall and about 260 lbs.
So... thanks? I guess? I can’t even reconcile it being a compliment. Just bizarre.
We aren’t saying lose weight. Just like tighten. Like get on a scale and whatever it says subtract from that. But like just focus on strength.
At the same time, while I will automatically swipe left if a guy has that on his profile (along with any guy with a shirtless selfie, especially if it’s in a bathroom), I won’t berate people for having preferences and being upfront about them, be it thinness or only dating college graduates or height or whatever. I…
Oh no I’m not saying it’s bad to be fat but it’s just so UNHEALTHY and I’m worried about your HEALTH.