You know what? Nothing is ever going to be universal. So you think the thing I said doesn't apply to you? So damn sorry. No need to tell me to fuck off. You rude asshole.
You know what? Nothing is ever going to be universal. So you think the thing I said doesn't apply to you? So damn sorry. No need to tell me to fuck off. You rude asshole.
WTF are you trying to say?
If you really want help check out r/loseit on reddit. I've been hanging out there for a few months and people are really helpful and supportive. Also, it's totally possible to lose weight and still eat the things you love.
That?
Oh come on. It's shit like this that takes the fun out of commenting. This isn't a scientific journal. A lot of people use this mantra to lose weight. And guess what? It seems to work. In fact, it's working for me! I'm down 40+ lbs without exercising. YMMV, but that's just how life is.
It's more evidence that weight is 80-90% diet and 20-10% exercise. It's nearly impossible to out-exercise a bad diet.
NYC also has a lot of fat people. A lot of poor, fat people. I think money is probably the biggest single factor.
Her manager gave her the worst advice ever. And then they fired her? I hope she sues those motherfuckers.
I don't think you understand what I wrote.
Yeah, no, I get it. I'd still be happy to see it onscreen too. But in my head Donna has a very rich personal life already.
It's always been my impression that Donna already gets a lot of ass. She's just too cool to bring it to the office. She keeps her professional and personal life separate. I've always admired that about her.
I didn't say you knew nothing about addiction. I said you you don't understand it. Witnessing the fallout and understand how and why it happens and how to conquer it are very different things. If you don't give a shit than keep your nose out of it. You aren't helping anyone, least of all yourself.
I agree with you. But the point in their lives makes a huge difference. The Golden Girls had already fullfilled their roles as women- being wives and mothers. The show was about what happens to women when society has no need for them anymore. Their value didn't lessen due to their promiscuity because according to…
Absolutely. Golden Girls definitely paved the way for SATC. You can't possibly argue that SATC didn't carry the baton forward though.
Yes! Thank you TV Tropes!
The show was called 'Sex and the City.' It was about sex. Sex that usually happened with men. But, that said, the friendship between the women was the most integral aspect of the show.
I think the crux of the issue is that the show was so hugely influential that it actually changed how female characters were written pretty much across the board. People don't really remember what a lot of entertainment was like pre-Sex and the City. Watching it now it seems incredibly dated and cliche but it was the…
I completely get that addiction can be impossible to understand for someone who has never been addicted to anything. So for your own sake, and for the sake of addicts around you- just stay the fuck away from them and never say a damn word about it again.
So sorry people aren't spending their money the way you want them to.
Netflix used to have it. And you used to be able to stream every episode on the old WB network site. I think they took them down when the Kickstarter was a success and interest was renewed- they are trying to make money after all, can't blame em for that. The full pilot seems to be streamable though.