I love stuff like this. I forget the name of the arg game I had on PC back in the early aughts, but you would get emails, voicemails, etc from people in the game and it was creepy even after making it very obvious you were playing a game.
I love stuff like this. I forget the name of the arg game I had on PC back in the early aughts, but you would get emails, voicemails, etc from people in the game and it was creepy even after making it very obvious you were playing a game.
I have to have it. Top floor of a walk-up. Our apartment is often 10 degrees hotter than it is outside. Further, our windows are poorly positioned meaning we get no circulation.
My first threesome was horrible. I met a guy on whatever site we were using at the time (this was 2004, so it predates the rise of Grindr and smart phones)...I think it was probably gay.com
Looks like transphobia.
Gross people doing gross things. There’s no way this won’t be a sympathetic interview.
How VERY dare you not let mostly-anonymous strangers tell you how to raise your child.
Please tell me the child’s name in the book/movie isn't Renesmee. Tell me it's not.
Confession: I never thought Maggie was especially attractive (sort of handsome, elegant, etc, but not gorgeous) until I saw her in person (I live in the neighborhood) and I just think she’s absolutely much more gorgeous in person.
Cage match idea: Paul’s son versus Huckabee’s son.
I wish she were my grandmother.
I guess I've only ever really encountered the word when it's on a sheet to fill out (age, gender, etc.)...and when people are describing criminal suspects. Otherwise, I've honestly never thought about it before, but I definitely see how is serves to put the subject lower than the speaker.
Man. If someone wants to pay me to text them, I'm all in. In fact, I'll be your pretend date for wedding, mitzvahs both bar and bat, etc etc.
A whole lotta likes. Not upset in the SLIGHTEST.
is it bad that, no matter what media or the outrage du jour demands, I don't hate her? I feel like it's The Thing to hate her, but I don't really care. She has plenty of flaws, who doesn't, but I just can't get all that worked up about it.
If we had a Republican mayor, he'd be doubling down on his support for the NYPD in the exact manner they're accusing DeBlasio of not doing.
How dare you be nuanced! We have a political point to score!
You are an organization LITERALLY filled with assholes who turned your backs as a political statement. To match your crassness, she could have stripped off her SLACKS and pissed on your faces, which, I think, I would have heartily condoned.
I'm going to go with this response: for many white people with whom I was raised, *I* am the nontraditional, non-white voice. They don't have black friends in real life, much less social media. Their interaction with black people does not extend beyond Al Sharpton (who is their favorite target today).
I don't consider it crowing per se, but I do think part of being a "responsible white person" about all of this does include bringing it up on social media. I am acquaintances with quite a few people from my past, who have clung quite strongly to the views prevalent in my hometown (I'll let you imagine precisely what…
"That Shitty Movie Where Nicole Kidman Pees On Zac Efron"