LOL @ the guy who's like, "We have no choice - it's different for a woman!"
Aw, shucks. I put my Chuck E. costume on one gigantic foot at a time, just like everyone else.
Oh, I follow you on Facebook. Internet intersection makes me smile.
I was really hoping for a Kyle Mooney Inside SoCal short, but I still enjoyed the episode very much.
1. I felt like I was watching a lesbian couple try role playing as a last failing desperate attempt to save the relationship.
But isn't that because Peter is supposed to be slightly older/bigger than the Lost Boys? These Lost Boys were, like, college students.
Anyone else here old enough to remember that Caroline in the City episode where Caroline gets a cereal based on her comic strip, and then has to shut the whole thing because the cereal shape makes her think too much of vulvae?
Ben Lashes sounds like the name of a beautiful pony or a cartoon fawn.
thank you. I keep trying to understand the thing for him and I don't get it.
But.....isn't that pretty much the way everybody deals with printers?
can ginger do anything fred can, except backwards in heels?
This was my Boris. I was at the shelter to get a kitten, and while they were doing the paperwork I wandered through to look at the adults, saw him, and my heart really did skip a beat. He was so thin all his ribs showed, his fur was dull, his eyes were terrified, but he was still beautiful. There was vomit in the cage…
I remember, but it was a bit of a bullshit writer move when viewers liked the Buffy-Spike relationship instead of viewing it as Buffy being destructive. Really heavy handed. And I get that I'm still being willfully subjective in what I choose to accept. :)
And for the nostalgia buffs, check out the scene in "Father Goose" (1964) where Cary Grant goes out to the partially-submerged wreck of his boat to search for booze after Leslie Caron has smashed the last of his on-island supply. After wading hip-deep through the flooded cabin in a pair of white linen trousers (and…
I'm pretty sure Jaden Smith is just on his way to a wedding.
Honestly— they don't update Alice In Wonderland or Huck Finn to have more modern period details that modern readers can relate to. So why the heck ruin a perfectly good 1979 story by slipping in Google references and currently-popular names? If the book is so crammed with antiquities that modern readers don't know…
"(This story literally never gets less depressing, does it?)"
"The majestic penii galloped across the plains, chasing their favourite playmates, the regal vulvas. Penii also chase one another for sport or pleasure, as do the vulvas."
Her daughter isn't avoiding touch. Her daughter is touching on her terms. That sounds healthy to me.