Wasn’t this an episode of 30 Rock?
Wasn’t this an episode of 30 Rock?
she invented velcro i think
Hate on Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!” all you want, at least it put this song back on the radar of a whole host of talented women and for that we are all grateful.
This is for all the folks who are constantly confusing Clint Dempsey with Patrick Dempsey. Clint is fine. Patrick is (tv) dead.
In this ever-changing media landscape, just remember: don’t post someone else’s nudes. Even if they send them to you in a way that can be saved forever. Don’t post them. That’s what douchebags are for.
BUT THEY’RE SO PRETTY AND THEY MAKE ME TALLER AND AT 5’3” THAT’S IMPORTANT
Cambodia hasn’t economically recovered from the Khmer Rouge era, so it follows that their tourist displays would be less intricate. I don’t really understand the point of comparing genocides, regardless. They were real (horrifying) events that effected real people, not just museums for tourist entertainment, we all…
That’s a bottle.
No. Flat out, NO. I live in Sihanoukville, Cambodia and the worst thing you can do is interact with street kids. I know it’s tough, but teaching them to braid, stamping their hands, giving them money (especially) is very, very dangerous. I don’t know how to say this eloquently, but white people look the same. Being…
And that’s your experience. And it’s totally valid. But there are also literally billions of other female experiences in the world that don’t match yours, and tons of women who more strongly identify along demographic lines other than being women, such as race or sexual orientation. Identity is an extremely complex…
No, it’s not like that. Would it be okay to have an all-white women’s festival? After all, WoC’s experiences of womanhood are often very, very different from white women’s experiences of womanhood. Or how about an all-straight women’s festival? Or one that excluded disabled women? This is basic, basic…
I am all for nuanced discussion, and I openly welcome different opinions from my own.
If you’re trying to say that there’s no difference culturally between a childhood/adolescence/young-adulthood where the world views you as a boy, and same where the world views you as a girl, I really can’t get with that. It isn’t true.
Thank you. Genetically modified foods is not some dangerous new science. The genetic modification of foods is, at it’s most basic form, selectively breeding and cross-breeding plants that have valuable characteristics (i.e large size, bright colour, sweet taste). Humans have been genetically modifying plants since the…
I don’t know what I was thinking - this post is attracting all kinds of anti-GMOers. One actually said I worked in PR!
Was Dr. Oz always like this, shilling nonsense for money??? I remember many, many years ago when he would just go on Oprah’s show and talk about what your poop was supposed to look like :-(
You realize we have been “genetically modifying” our food since the dawn of agriculture, right?
Um, I think you misunderstand me.
Exactly! I mean, I’m skeptical about current GMOs, but that skepticism comes from not trusting Monsanto, not because of the science.
That’s tempting fate. Can’t have another Heart of the Ocean, can we?