Men rarely have those options.
Men rarely have those options.
Sure. I do not because I don’t value a dollar sign over living my life as best I can for me. I used to make six-figures and I turned my back on it quickly because I would do nothing but work for other people for 70-80 hours a week for forty years until maybe I enjoyed my old age.
She seemed to care about the values and principles that soldiers are taught they’re fighting for. She acted accordingly.
She’s already in jail (where she belongs, to be sure)
My heart gets enough blessings every time I see my in-laws in SC for another million years of sinning :p
It is probably “fantastic fiction” if you want to place it in a genre.
There’s something telling in that women don’t see a number, generally, as their goal. Women tend to have a far more “complete” view of human experience which doesn’t let them sacrifice unduly for a few thousand more a year.
You don’t do full makeup (and touch ups) to supervise your sla.... ehrm... hired help?
Also where in the fuck is Melania???
You don’t think Trump has specifically and intentionally left his daughters with (the crass term) “daddy issues”?
It’s a YA novel. If anything, it comes from the era when there wasn’t such a stark differentiation so it isn’t specifically geared toward a hard age-range but is made difficult for some kids due to some bigger words and certainly HUGE concepts to be understood and accepted which also are explained in the novel to…
“Fantastical”
you’d be missing something by not having the chance to imagine it yourself
DuVernay’s approach to making the movie has been predicated on her own ignorance of most fantasy franchises, according to an interview with LA Mag. In it she says she’s never seen Lord of the Rings or Narnia (lucky her), and she tried to hire heads of production who haven’t either. Because, as she says, “That lets us…
As a Bostonian we say “wicked”.
God damn, you have no familiarity with the greens at all. At least check their wikipedia page at minimum before spouting off nonsense.
Well, if you even took a moment to research what you’re saying instead of just assuming things you’d understand that Stein began as a twice-elected member of her Town Meeting and then made an attempt at the governorship in 2002, a run for MA House in 2004, Secretary of the Commonwealth in 2006, as well as served as…
Literally any vote not for Clinton is a vote Trump counts as a victory in his corner.
I don’t think that it’s either overly bombastic or misleading. This is a country where elections have *actually* been swung by third-party candidates, both by Perot in 1992 and by Nader in 2000. So people who live in swing states have a chance to really screw things up for us if they vote third-party.