pandorazbox
pandorazbox
pandorazbox

You’re probably right about this being a staffing issue. I live in Louisville and we have a Tea Party Governor (Matt Bevin). He cut a lot of diversion programs and we now have severe prison and jail overcrowding. Currently, our jails are operating at a capacity not seen since 2008, so they’re converting gums and

I have no idea why he acted differently with Olsen. Maybe she’s the one who wanted to be private or maybe he’s one of those people who take on the qualities of those people he’s around at the time. I don’t think the relationship is fake. Like I said, I think they’re both dramatizing things - turning their relationship

I think they probably have real feelings for one another, but also think that part of the attraction is their interest in dramatizing their relationship for everyone to see. They remind me of couples who feed one another in restaurants. I’ve heard that Taylor has paps who she takes along with her to places, which is

That’s good. I also like Swindles and Hiddlestunt

I had a weird crush on him, too. But as I read more about him, I thought he was gross. The tipping point for me was how he treated Halle Berry. Apparently, he’s dating a twenty-year-old: http://www.celebuzz.com/photos/celeb-s…

She’s getting ready to star as a white savior, so I wouldn’t hold my breath on her efforts to include women of color in her efforts. Salon has a good write up on her upcoming film: http://www.salon.com/2016/02/10/whi…

I agree with your points about the Bond character. There’s a really good article at Pajiba that explains why casting Elba would be a lazy form of progressiveness because the character of Bond is less compelling than our mythology (http://www.pajiba.com/think_pieces/w…)

I live in KY and you are correct that people simply didn’t vote (I did, though). It was a surprise to lots of folks (although it shouldn’t be). The good news is that if the chatter around town is accurate, his election was a wake-up call to many conservatives (not the Tea Party) and liberals.

I use a medium nib on the Lamy and it’s wonderful. It’s a little wider than the fine, but not like a highlighter. The attached image is actually a good representation the nibs.

I use a medium nib on the Lamy and it’s wonderful. It’s a little wider than the fine, but not like a highlighter.

I agree with your point that teaching girls to code is not the answer (though it is obviously necessary). In and of itself, it can’t address the structural/systemic issue you mention. I teach general ed courses at a technical college and our IT guru is a woman. We discuss misogyny in IT frequently and there’s an

Stevie Nicks’ Wild Heart tour: I was in middle school and my dad took me to see her. The show was two hours away from where we lived, so he let me skip school the next day. I was so excited when she came on stage, I burst into tears.

I forgot about Swift. She wasn’t at the party signing the declaration.

I think Rhianna will jump ship first. I saw where she released one of her exclusives on ITunes a day or so after releasing it on Tidal. I think Jack White will be the last to go. I love his music, but he doesn’t seem to take criticism well.

I agree. I also thought that their argument about people not valuing music was a crock, too. Considering how much people are paying for festivals and concerts and collectables, it seems misguided to say that people don’t value music. The whole launch has been a mess from a group of (ironically) tone-deaf artists and

Hypebot published an article on what artists make from digital music, including Tidal. Here’s the link: http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/0…. Under Tidal, projections based on available information are that artists’ revenue would be about .007/play and to earn minimum wage, signed artists would need about 184,000