And yet, when I insist on crafting while naked so glitter doesn't get all over my clothes, everyone is all "put on an apron at least!" and "this is a public park, for crissake!" PRUDES.
And yet, when I insist on crafting while naked so glitter doesn't get all over my clothes, everyone is all "put on an apron at least!" and "this is a public park, for crissake!" PRUDES.
Also, depending on where you are traveling, people give much less of a shit if they don't look absolutely perfect in a bikini. It's pretty common to see grandmas with saggy boobs and old stretch marks rocking bikinis at the beach, in my experience :)
You are my new hero.
These are so common that there'd be no point in recounting a story of them. Every server I know has had this happen at least once.
People who give out Jesus pamphlets instead of tips will always stand out in my mind.
Beautiful wedding
Joyous times to share with you
Please back that cash up
Major side eye to all the "I can't believe she's wearing WHITE" I'm seeing here/on the rest of the internet. Come on.
Please, tell us more about class, Sparklefarts.
I realize that while there are very mixed opinions about Kim and Kanye, and while no human is perfect, and we may not all agree with eachother, when it comes down to it, we can all be kind and trust in love between two people. So here's to Kimye on their seemingly beautiful day, to Kim in her gorgeous dress, and to…
*SCREAMS AND FAINTS*
I demand they bring back the Houlihan's where I ate chicken fingers before every flight back to college.
This is like the only post ever where this would be an appropriate comment.
I like your point about how friendship was expressed in more passionate terms back then. I wonder if it has something to do with the fact that 'romance' wasn't the same back then—you often had to choose your romantic partner for reasons other than love (money, security, etc). But you were a bit more free to choose…
Issues, issues, issues. No one has read these books more often than I. You make too many errors for this Anne-fan. You write, "The two girls are practically inseparable until an accident has Diana drinking wine instead of one of Marilla's homemade juices. Anne, having never tasted either, did not know the…
Hmm. This is really, really interesting reading, but I think we all see the books through the lens of our own perceptions, as another commenter said. I first read the books during sixth grade - during a period where I desperately wanted close female friendships but had very few friends. I loved Anne and Diana's close…
Hmm... I suspect we all identify with Anne as we read and thus project our own feelings onto the relationships in the books? One of the things I've loved most about the books is that it does emphasize close female friendships. I always thought that her imaginary friends, and then her enthusiasm and quick attachment to…
I might feel more convinced if I read the whole work by Robinson, but I have to say I really disagree with this. I don't disagree with the idea that Anne is homoromantic in that she feels romantic love for other women, just with the notion that she is not in love with Gilbert. I'm not sure how this would "label" her,…
This is not Beyonce.
Ok, so it's totally fair to not like sushi and people shouldn't be made fun of for not liking sushi. BUT WHO GOES TO A MICHELIN-STARRED SUSHI RESTAURANT IF THEY DON'T LIKE (or don't know if they like) SUSHI?!?!