Never desired, always unwarranted.
Never desired, always unwarranted.
What, no mention of how amazing Elba is on "Luther"? For your consideration:
WTF
Isn't this just another term for an egg salad sandwich, or is there a difference?
Did you hear that, my trolly friend? It was the sound of you missing the point.
It's so cute! Why won't the other seals be its friend? It just wants friends. :(
It kind of reminds me of this delightful old chestnut, the Death Clock. Needs more skulls and crossbones.
Hey, me too! *high five*
Yessss!!!! I am entranced.
This person is clearly trolling. If I were you, I wouldn't waste my energy engaging.
Oh man—while I wasn't laughing before, I certainly am now. Cheers!
Thissss!!! Birth control pills—I tried three different kinds—enormously exacerbated my anxiety to the point where I started having debilitating panic attacks (something I had never before experienced in my life), and generally felt an incredible physical anxiety on just about every day. The thing is, no OB-GYN ever…
Lol, my screenname is a joke, but good try on that "burn". I am quite aware of the meaning, but thank you for affirming your own ignorance.
If all you can say is the classic "no, you!" defense, I really don't know what to say, but it is interesting that you are essentially arguing against a strawman perspective, here.
Yes, because having perfectly normal teeth is so offensive...
Smiling perhaps, but in a very bitter and condescending way.
I think the fundamental difference in our outlooks is that I do not in any way think I am "carrying a cross." I don't expect you to agree, because you appear to have an incredibly narrow outlook. It must be awfully exhausting living like that.
I don't necessarily disagree with the tumblr remark. I think though that she was trying to be funny, and that her humor just missed the mark. I appreciate though that it offended people.
I quite honestly wasn't at all surprised. It seems like most abusers come from at least one generation of abuse, and that the cycle of abuse is hard for some people to break (which, to me, seems to come down to one's personality and predisposition to personality disorders, substance abuse, etc.). To wade into TMI…
As the child of a drug and alcohol addict, I think that is a really unfortunate position to take. I think you can intellectualize the idea of addiction—the fact that it is very much a disease, with huge physiological impacts on the addict—while still being hurt and/or angry at the addicts you've known personally, who…