"Wh-what? You think I'm pretty, mister congressman? Tee hee, oh my...I...I'm all a flutter...Would...would you ever consider giving a mandatory transvaginal ultrasound to a girl like me?" *Eyelash flutter*
"Wh-what? You think I'm pretty, mister congressman? Tee hee, oh my...I...I'm all a flutter...Would...would you ever consider giving a mandatory transvaginal ultrasound to a girl like me?" *Eyelash flutter*
Unfortunately "liberal" and "conservative" mean, to most ears, "what the democrats/republicans on tv say they mean."
It's a private ballot! He doesn't have to know!
Because they don't believe in individual freedoms. They believe in an economy that's largely unrestricted by the government. That's why "economic conservative" tends to mean less regulation and "social conservative" tends to mean more regulation.
...I know the question was rhetorical, but...still...
Being strong doesn't mean having no weaknesses. Having no weaknesses means you're not human. No one on the show has no weaknesses or is entirely uncompromised.
She really was fantastic. The acting on this show was phenomenal overall, but I think she had a particularly challenging role, and she rose to the occasion.
I loved how Skyler hid her book-cooking by convincing the auditor that she was clearly too dumb to have done it intentionally, with her hair and boobs getting in the way of her thinky bits and all. I'm pretty sure she could have played this guy like a fiddle using the same tactics.
I know, right? I remember a conversation I had some time ago...It some discussion about Photoshopping in magazines that turned into a conversation about women and appearance and blah blah blah. I remember one of the guys I was talking to said that any man would rather have a woman that looked like a model, and then he…
At first I was really not sure if I was okay with it...not because of any desire to save Meth Damon, but because I was worried the emotional toll it might take on him. But then I was like...ahh, fuck it. : D
This is the thread where spoilers are okay, isn't it?
Dumbledore needed to learn to stay out of his territory.
And by the way, can I just say how much I want that to be on the air and in front of me right now? Saul was one of my favorite characters, I'm so excited about that spinoff.
Basically, it wasn't trying to make us forgive him. Just making peace so he could die.
I really don't think we're supposed to see him as a noble hero. I think (with the exception of those characters who aren't really developed enough for us to see their layers) all characters in Breaking bad are human. Not "good guys" and "bad guys" but with some of both in them. Walter always claimed to be doing things…
Yes.
In theory, an internship is supposed to be exactly what you're describing at your nonprofit. Training in exchange for labor, with at least the possibility of moving up the ladder.
Gentlemen, gentlemen. We can reach common ground here. Whether you're trying to control women by restricting their rights and blaming them for rape if they're even slightly uncovered, or reinforcing the idea that they are ultimately decorative objects to be held to an impossible standard of beauty, at least we can all…