I am so disappointed that Teyanna Taylor, of my favorite episode of My Super Sweet Sixteen, turned out this way. I thought appearing on MTV to flaunt her wealth was such a good launching pad into a stable life.
I am so disappointed that Teyanna Taylor, of my favorite episode of My Super Sweet Sixteen, turned out this way. I thought appearing on MTV to flaunt her wealth was such a good launching pad into a stable life.
Now, I think, is the time to share my story about when I Slightly Freaked Out Simon Pegg This One Time;
I totally agree with this...it meshes with my theory that everyone woman should spend a certain amount of time around other naked women. Seeing women naked in the gym locker room made me feel SO much better about myself and my body. It seems counterintuitive, but once you realize that no one's body is perfect, you…
And you guisse, at least we won't have the endure the inevitable shitty tabloid TV 'exclusive' interview from prison that no doubt would have been vomited on us.
Can't they be both?
10. At least he can't continue to make noise about visitation rights / Amanda Berry's daughter can't be forced to interact with him.
I've been in two serious accidents, both times the person just wasn't paying attention and hit my car. And yes, I was pissed, but I wouldn't have attacked them. It's probably a really good thing that lady didn't open her door for you, if I'd been in a wreck of any sort and someone was acting irate I'd lock myself in…
You try to kill me texting and driving? See what happens. Smashed phone will be the least of your problems.
He should have called the police, but frankly, I'm not crying any tears of sympathy for that texter.
I get your point, but I'm not sure that there's a better way to get someone's attention. I work in downtown Chicago and watched a woman texting/placing a call while pulling out of a parking garage almost hit several pedestrians in the middle of rush hour. So I knocked on her window, told her it was illegal and…
Mmm, sorry, if you almost kill me, I reserve the right to get a little ragey. I'm not sure you could find a jury to convict him. He didn't smash HER to the ground, just her phone.
oh no. he destroyed her phone, meanwhile she put multiple people in danger by texting on it.
I followed a teenage girl out of a parking lot and she was texting the minute she got in the car. She kept it up even after she pulled out into the street, and was driving way below the speed limit and swerving a little into the other lane.
I've never liked her. I feel like I should try harder but her wide-eyed, "I'm so silly," acty acting drives me bananas.
Yeah, I chuckled too. Largely because I was picturing you running away after you said it.
Meh I chuckled typing it, and actually, in 10 years or so, I can see it being a poignant cartoon because if there's anything I've learned about human nature, it's that no matter how awful a tragedy is, people will forget it.
ANNNNNDDDDD, I have more to say, because tweetbeat is the highlight of my internet day. I think Kate posts Tweetbeat and then just goes home, leaving all the comments unapproved for ever and ever. It's a game that is being played on us.
I am totally down for a Parks/Scandal world.
I'm so in love with Aziz Ansari's Tom Haverford on P&R. He reminds me of more than one person I know in real life who fits a type that never gets portrayed in the movies or on TV but is actually awesome. Short, slight, dark, ridiculously swagged out, but not compensating, materialistic, but ultimately just wants to be…
I kind of wonder what it's like to be a black person who isn't interested in any of those things and have white people constantly telling you that those things are a part of your identity and you should be so attached to them that you get mad when white people try to take them from you.