I think she is. Wearing some kind of sheer, see-through pants, that is. Her arm and her belly cover the top of the pants so they kind of look like the blend into her, but you can see the folds in the fabric.
I think she is. Wearing some kind of sheer, see-through pants, that is. Her arm and her belly cover the top of the pants so they kind of look like the blend into her, but you can see the folds in the fabric.
I was surprised he was portrait artist of the year. He definitely has some skills—He does a lot of subtle color shifts without making it too muddy and I really like what he's doing with the environment, making it melt into these abstract textures. But her expression looks so hollow and goofy. (Also some anatomy…
I completely understand about the venting.
Oh, they know that anger is an emotion—when it's women who are having it. Just ask them about all those angry feminists ruining America with their nagging!
"Lesson 1 is just a picture of a woman in a power suit with an arrow to her that reads PERSON, followed by a pop quiz where men frown and squint and fill in the same chart, this time with the word omitted."
That's the entry level class. The advanced class is pretty much the same, except the woman is dressed in a…
I hadn't heard about that, that is really sad.
Ugh. Someone who was trying to make a real, genuine effort at understanding and revealing the homeless experience froze to death. People who don't have the option of just leaving homelessness behind die of exposure and violent crime in heartbreaking numbers. And this…
That would be a story worth doing. Not a night, though. A week. Doing almost anything for just one night can be easy when you know that you've got a nice warm house to go back to in 24 hours. A week is long enough for the deprivation and fear and frustration to start wearing you down.
Otherwise he'd just sleep one…
Next week—Stossel proves that you shouldn't trust your friends by stealing his buddy's car and crashing it!
These are of course the same people who say we shouldn't have a government-funded social safety net because individual acts of charity will take care of the poor...then it mocks people who actually do give directly to the poor.
Right? And they say "people who work with the homeless say this and this." It'd be nice if you cited some sources or interviewed someone who worked with the homeless instead of just saying that, Stossel.
A common argument is that welfare/a social safety net of any kind is uncharitable because it "removes a person's initiative" to get out of poverty on their own.
The idea being if you give them a little to make their situation more tolerable, they'll stop trying to improve it.
This argument is, as you are probably…
Gotta love that hard-hitting journalism. I'm about to do an expose on why you shouldn't love your children unconditionally by going to my mother's house and spitting in her face!
It's true that some beggars are scammers. I've given to people who were almost certainly scammers more times than I care to mention. It makes…
I don't know if you saw the new Star Trek, but my first thought after Spock described himself as a member of "an endangered species" was "you should really consider having sex more often from here on in."
I have a similar reaction where there's an infertile couple in a book or movie or whatever that go to insane lengths (deal with satan, etc,) to have a baby...and adoption is either never mentioned, or it's mentioned only briefly so that it can be dismissed out of hand. "No. We want it to be our child." (Eyeroll)
I…
Fighting William Shatner to the death is how Vulcans masturbate.
When I was a teenager it was "a phase." Early twenties, "you'll change your mind when you're older." Now that I'm entering my late twenties it's "you haven't found the right guy yet. When you find someone you *truly, TRULY* love you won't be able to stand expressing that love in any way other than allowing his sperm…
I think that's a great strategy. I have a close friend, close enough that I know we're in each other's lives for the long haul. She definitely wants kids, I don't. For years I've been saying "I don't need to have kids, I'll just babysit yours."
4'11" here and I have honestly never met a fully grown man who was shorter than me. But if a nice one popped up and asked me out I'd happily take him up on it. Maybe it's because I've never really seen my height as something I should be ashamed of, but I don't understand why shortness is supposed to be unattractive in…
Because at some point along the line our culture decided that being "manly" meant being a child, and being "feminine" meant being a mother to that child.