I'm going to stop trying to borrow people's dogs and actually rescue one.
I'm going to stop trying to borrow people's dogs and actually rescue one.
'Ahh, I see in the comments that he was in fact wearing a helmet. Don't see how my statement merited being called a dick, though.
I haven't watched the Price is Right in a long time but man, Bob Barker looks weird these days.
And, funnily, your opinion of anecdotes isn't remotely relevant to you being an asshole.
Bully for you. I call it horror.
Um, yeah, dude, I did the water, water, and sleep part for the last week. I'm feeling well enough to be awake and out of bed, I'm easing back to solid foods, and I'm drinking ginger ale because it soothes my stomach and eating saltines because they're the easiest thing for me to keep down. I managed some toast and…
That's cool. When one of your loved ones dies, please send me an audio recording of their last moments and I'll make a shitty song using it. Thanks!
It looks like the families of the astronauts care. It also looks like people who give a damn about tragedies being used to turn a buck are pretty irritated as well.
Her arrogance astounds me.
Beyonc-plaining.
Nope, sorry B.
Telling an artist that no one will miss their work when it's gone, inferring that it's for the best it be made unavailable, it's kind of the meanest thing you can say.
You can't take every crude joke that targets a female character and call it misogynous. When film makers specifically avoid targeting female characters for jokes, that false sense of needing to protect women is just as much a part of the patriarchy as anything else. If you don't think it was funny, fine, but don't…
And also included a huge plot point about how if your girlfriend's sexual past bothers you, the problem is you, not her. Kevin Smith has been thinking about women as masters of their own sexual agency since the start of his career. He's made them protagonists, villains, non-love interest secondary characters, and god.…
So, based on Stephen King's work, you assume he's a psychopath, right?
He doesn't seem disingenuous in the slightest. And he seems to treat women well in the movies that I've seen, although I haven't seen the movie in question.
Gosh, in my experience, it doesn't take much to get a necklace. Especially a pearl necklace.
As a general rule, folks whose religious beliefs legit don't allow for vaccination are a tiny, tiny minority of people, and you don't often run into the in a healthcare setting (because as a rule, they don't believe in healthcare). There are, however, many folks who abuse this (or try to), because they buy anti-vax…
That is where our opinions differ. Allergy reasons are legitimate in my view - "if this is put in my body I may die". Religious reasons like "this contains animal ingredients, which is a sin for me to put into my body because the flying spaghetti monster told me so" are not.
Disclaimer: I work for the Army, where we require all personnel, including pregnant women, to receive an annual flu shot.