It takes years to unpack the trauma of watching The Family Stone.
It takes years to unpack the trauma of watching The Family Stone.
Hey - Canadian here - Jasper National Park is beautiful and it would be romantic!!!
I was in a car accident about 20 years ago (when I was 22). I was stopped at a light and hit from behind, and at the moment of impact I had been reaching down to get something that had fallen next to my foot so I hit my head on the steering wheel and the nosepads on my glasses split my forehead open in this really odd…
Blink if you need help.
From what I’ve seen on TV, I believe it’s normal for one’s nose to bleed when they make something heavy levitate.
“Pfff. That’s nothing.”
You don’t see a difference between debunking a magic act and pushing someone to commit murder?
Your article’s tone seems a bit over the top.
relax, satan
Eh, I totally lost my shit after my mom died. People handle grief differently and I think that is one thing no one should be judged on.
Dunno why people still believe the stereotype that women who remain single are depressed and pathetic. All the single women I know are beautiful, athletic, successful and/or completely able to do their own thing at all times. In fact, the women I find myself feeling most sorry for are those trapped in bad…
Unpopular opinion: I really like the name Stormi. It’s growing on me daily.
So would the VP.
Let us just get this out of the way, the sexuality of Mike Pence is not important. Who cares what his sexuality is? What is important is that he has a valid policy stance to hurt and endanger the lives of LGBTQ people regardless of how he feels satisfied behind closed doors. Mike Pence articles always turn into these…
An “everything” bagel with chive-flavoured, whipped cream cheese. Currently working on a bottle of Coke, to wash it down.
I couldn’t get away from my desk so I had to have a granola bar for lunch. What did y’all eat today?
Nah. I’m a star it and let everybody see the full glory of your lack of reading comprehension. Enjoy your time in the sun.
I loved that moment in the documentary because you see three different experiences of grief, across three generations. Her grandmother seems to have come to terms with Joanne’s death, perhaps because in her old age, as a Catholic, she feels like she is close to seeing Joanne again, and she seems somewhat surprised by…
No. I think he meant Utica, NY.