I personally think they're having a great time. And why not? Imagine the conversations that would occur! Would love to be a fly on that media wall.
I personally think they're having a great time. And why not? Imagine the conversations that would occur! Would love to be a fly on that media wall.
It would have no be an incredibly hot no-name actor in order to follow in Brad's footsteps. But I don't see how a remake of this movie could be anything but a career killer for any party involved. (Unless he gets an honourable mention for being the "one bright spot in an otherwise deplorable waste of time and…
I was just pining for that movie yesterday. I hope it's on NetFlix (which I don't have but will totally get if it will lead me to a non-VHS version of Welcome to the Dollhouse).
Just like the book that is the topic of this article, you can't use your own marriage and one of "a friend of a friend" to characterize all relationships. Sure, after time people may change, but you can adapt. I'm not the same person I was when I was 15, or 25 - and I expect to be a completely different (but hopefully…
But that would be a part of that movie, too - that people were characterizing him as a thug, much in the same way the media was characterizing Amanda based on her alleged sexual conduct. They were both discussions played out on a worldwide scale and that would therefore play into the overall plot of a movie based on…
I don't think it's slut-shaming, per se. That was the narrative surrounding the case, and what they showed here seems to be people debating it – of course the topic is going to be broached, because that's how it was framed in the media, in the court system, and in private living room conversations.
That is an amazing idea.
That helps a lot. I honestly thought it was a drug reference I wasn't familiar with, like when MDMA drops.
That's what I was just about to say. Not that it happens in every situation - growing up, I experienced horrible teasing from boys who had no interest in me whatsoever - but I think for some it is a way to deal with emotions that they just aren't used to. Think about it: you suddenly don't know how to act around a…
I worked in a similar environment, but I'm Canadian. Wondering if anyone is aware of our laws surrounding salary transparency?
Hey, I can't comment on the crystals thing, but people who talk to cats are highly evolved. ;)
I SOOOOOOO want to meet him someday! I'm happy to hear he's as energetic in person. :)
(Vomits in mouth slightly.)
Dandruff, too. I'm always concerned what my scalp looks like - it's the first thing anyone sees on me.
We are the exact same size, just want to point out. (Waves.)
I HATE when people physically pick me up, or lean on me as though I am a shoulder rest. I've smacked many a person because of it - you wouldn't do that to someone who was the same height as you, would you? (Or, on the flipside, a child that is the same height as me. Why am I as an adult any different?)
I would suggest that the researchers read the cover story in this month's Esquire about Danny DeVito. He's one that breaks the mold. (Well, him and my five-foot-two-inch father - it was from him that I learned when you are short in this world, you just need to speak up 'cause it's easy for people to ignore you. Take…
I've never been a huge fan of Sienna Miller, but that seemed very sincere.
I'm right there with you. Mine are so sparse they look like semicolons on their sides.
You know all of these weird-looking cats and dogs that have huge, celebrity-status, cult-like followings? I bet among their own they are considered as attractive as Gilbert Gottfried.