"Gainsbourg's character begins to cry while having sex with Shia LaBeouf's penis, and then screams, "I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING. I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING. I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING.""
"Gainsbourg's character begins to cry while having sex with Shia LaBeouf's penis, and then screams, "I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING. I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING. I CAN'T FEEL ANYTHING.""
I dunno - I posted this yesterday morning and there were lots of comments about her appearance. Not in the story, underneath.
She does have a point, Cassie.
Boxer briefs, though. I mean damn.
This result could also be explained by the fact that men's clothing is not nearly as sexualized as women's clothing - especially underwear. There's really no "sexy lingerie" analogue for men, or at least none that really matters on a cultural level.
You guys must have read a different article than me - I don't see any references to Palin's appearance in this one! Dumb drunk jokes, sure. Highlights, tan and glasses? Nope.
"So while people can't decide whether or not a person killing an innocent black teenager is murder, apparently some people know exactly how they feel when it comes to black women standing up for their own safety and lives."
Last December, Native American photographer Matika Wilbur embarked upon a journey with a staggeringly ambitious goal…
I'm really happy for her that she's in school right now. That sort of environment is structured without being too high-pressure. Possibly the best thing.
PS: I googled "bad picture of Lupita Nyong'o" and this is all I got
Some people have natural charisma, even in pictures. She is definitely one of them.
You wear the hell out of those bright colors, friend. Do it for those of us who cannot. We salute you.
Love,
A pasty girl who gave up on neon yellow and fuchsia long, long ago.
Bright colors just look wonderful on dark skin. And I say this as someone of Lupita's shade who often gets complemented when I wear them :)
Srsly tho. Who wore it better?
*diiiiieeeeessssss*
Responding to a satirist with harrumphy self-importance typically goes really, really well.
As a life long Catholic I have never heard a hateful or even slightly negative word spoken about LGBT people in church or among my Catholic friends.
Yes and no...
Agreed, but not so much the dress as the fit. That bodice.
Can I give the one of the worsts instead? (I'm a hater.)