I mean, sorry to pile-on, but if you all you can say is "nu-uh" and then write out laughing comments, it doesn't seem like you have much to go off of other than a pretty knee-jerk and quite frankly unfortunate, offensive grasp on French culture.
I mean, sorry to pile-on, but if you all you can say is "nu-uh" and then write out laughing comments, it doesn't seem like you have much to go off of other than a pretty knee-jerk and quite frankly unfortunate, offensive grasp on French culture.
Yeah, we're going to have to agree to disagree, because I lived in Poitiers for a year and that was in no way my experience. I lived three months in Paris as well several years later, and again, that was not my experience. So I'm going to say that you are definitely over-generalizing, particularly if you can call the…
Umm, preach it. I'm a busty lady too and have to put a bra on to go outside or interact with strangers/friends/family (partner excluded) even if I have like, a giant t-shirt and sweatshirt on and you can't see shit anyway. I feel weird without one, like everyone knows somehow, even though that is impossible.
Oh my God, I completely forgot about this movie!!!!!! And I LOVED IT.
Man, that last sentence is kind of terrifying. Shouldn't be surprised, but still...
You're halfway there!
Pretty much this. Also, drink often but not a lot, and never snack.
I assume you're joking, but this is a total over-generalization and is not even remotely based in reality. Lots of Parisians smoke, plenty of young college-age French women smoke, but the same is true in Manhattan, and the same is true in at least coastal college towns (like Portland, where I'm from).
You can totally have Quebec.
That's obviously not what fortheloveofbeets said. You seem confused by the meaning of "sexism" in a way that calls to mind those who moan about "reverse racism."
Yeah, you're absolutely trolling, and I feel comfortable calling you a fucking idiot. Cheers for revealing yourself!
I didn't know this was a thing that existed—thanks for giving me a name to something I've experienced.
Unfortunately, in a really closed dysfunctional home, the siblings follow the same role the abuser has set forth and do not in fact acknowledge that any abuse exists. I speak from experience—it's pretty awful having an entire family side against you, especially when the majority are themselves victims or…
Lazy troll is lazy.
What's the problem in that? This is how teens learn analysis and critical thought—by being prompted to do so (either by a text, or by a teacher).
She looks straight-up ridiculous. Nothing about this paint-smear says "pop art." Nothing!
And the same to you, whatever stage you're in now! :)
The NYT has been writing fawning PDX-related articles for years—I blame them for this phenomenon, really. Portland was doing just fine before it became so inescapably trendy and a magnet for 20-somethings. #notbitteratall
Good luck! Networking is everything in that city, so having job hook-ups is a pretty big deal.
Yes, but only in that it applies to a great majority of non-natives who seem to have moved to Portland for precisely the reasons outlined in the video. :P