Peter tho.
Peter tho.
Thank you.
Haha at least it’s an entertaining thread. We can all use a little levity these days!
But what about referring to a man’s dick as an “organ”??!
Add to this LOTR and The Hobbit and you have my list.
Totally awesome. I received the same sort of non-acknowledgement when I finished my MA. I don’t think it’s because people don’t care, they just don’t realize what is involved in the process, so they don’t realize it deserves a night out on the town, a giant party, a trip to a resort, a new car etc. etc. (I only sorta…
This actually made me lol so thanks for that.
I get where she’s coming from but what about the question of feminist politics and consumerism more generally? All the resources and the attendant labour practices that go into the resource extraction that go into producing makeup are relevant to this discussion. I’m especially thinking of palm oil here.
That’s wonderful and so refreshing to hear. I think that’s just it exactly — most people aren’t educated enough to realize that they don’t know what they don’t know, so reaffirming scope of practice is a brilliant way of asserting those boundaries.
I feel this way about lots of yoga communities too. As a long-time yoga teacher some of my best friends are yoga teachers and the ignorance can be astounding. Like, I love these people, but we cannot have conversations about things like vaccinations and climate change because they just don’t fucking get it.
The first year of my PhD I lived in Toronto and I did almost nothing exciting in one of the most amazing cities in the world. Because I was swamped with proposals and coursework and TA work and all that. But that was true of all the people in my cohort, so I’d say it’s pretty okay!
Congrats! What immediately came to my mind was if you have six months to travel you might pick somewhere you can learn a language that would be useful in your career. So then though it’s vacation and travel you can explain your resume gap as immersive language learning!
Halloween is for scary costumes!
As someone very familiar with the Bikram community I can tell you that Hell Bent is extremely accurate.
All of this—Angel and Buffy, and BSG having the same emotional impact (Dualla no!!)—I completely relate to. Dollhouse has its moments too, especially in the final episode.
Tangential: all the grown men I know who go by Billy are awesome, so way to (almost) ruin that Billy Bush. (One is a curmudgeonly old Scottish dude who believes in aliens and the other is a contractor whose crew like to “cheers to Billy” because he’s like everyone’s grumpy dad. And he loves competitive mini golf.)
I’m going to have Dean’s voice saying those words in my head all night now. I feel like that might be his sarcastic motto.
This is the thing, as long as your skin is mostly blemish free you can just get lash extensions and go “makeup free” and still look glam as fuck.
But like, Chad is a world class performance artist right? Because like, if so, dude’s a genius.
So Bradley Cooper could play Robin Williams in a biopic right? That’s what I got from this.