He’s going to outright manufacture a war to bump his approval rating up
He’s going to outright manufacture a war to bump his approval rating up
It’s obvious to me, if not to reporters, that Trump’s supporters will stick with him so long as he doesn’t back off on issues of race. That’s the only thing his hardcore supporters care about. He backs off on immigration or the Muslim ban or fires the Nazis in his adminstration, like Bannon, and they’ll turn. They…
In the most recent survey I could find, his approval among Republican voters was 81% (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/02/28/us/politics/the-highs-and-lows-of-trumps-approval.html), and that’s before he got them all excited over dropping bombs and firing missiles. There may be some Trump voters who are turning…
My husband calls him British Guy Fieri.
I love the bizarre choice of including Noel Fielding. It’s like if Steven Wright became a judge on Chopped. Actually...never mind, that would be amazing.
why do I kinda love this? Noel Fielding looks like the cybergoth son that this family has chosen to accept
Or, just to be argumentative, did the girls laugh - not because of the humour - but because women learn from a young age that when men use you as a joke its best to laugh. Not laughing gets you labled: hard ass, bitch, dyke, etc.
I bought my dress three months before he proposed. It was on Etsy, vintage, and I knew it wouldn’t be there if I waited, so I said nuts to it, I can always sell it again if it doesn’t go through.
I sorta feel like, if you’re not going to say something valuable, than don’t say anything at all. Like if you’re a celeb who wants to talk about politics, you’re either all in or you’re all out. Be informed and take a stance. Otherwise, don’t say anything. That’s kind of why I don’t care if Taylor says anything or…
I wasn’t planning to be low-key; the first time I got married I was poor so my dress was super-cheap from a glorified thrift store. So when I got engaged to Mr. Bells, my plan was to visit every dress store within 50 miles and try on everything.
I feel like modcloth did the same thing when they opened their “wedding shop” section of the website. A boring white dress goes from $80 to $300. I’m planning a wedding and have been trying to avoid using the word wedding when finding vendors because it skyrockets the price. And vendors justify it by pretending there…
This dude’s picture is in the article twice, and both times it’s like he has no idea how to form a smile.
Is it me, or are those prices a little high for TopShop?
Who puts shirtless pictures on a philosophy blog?
I live in New York and guys like him are a dime a dozen, and completely obnoxious and delusional. They have no substance, they all just went straight from their clueless overpriced private school bubbles to their clueless overpriced hedgfund management/day trader/real estate exec bubbles, and they don’t even get that…
That one’s supposedly average boyfriend was also the best looking of the men in the article.
Also, Hot Woman, thank you for this!
Benedict Beckeld, the Brooklyn writer in his late 30s