They totally stole this from the university of Florida gay community circa the 1980s, and probably long before that. Sucks when you've got IBS and just want to have a prolonged, unbelievably painful shit in Library East in peace.
They totally stole this from the university of Florida gay community circa the 1980s, and probably long before that. Sucks when you've got IBS and just want to have a prolonged, unbelievably painful shit in Library East in peace.
I know, right? I personally banged a dude in the backstage bathroom at the Black Cat in May 2004. Old, old news.
wait, what? people are having sex in public places? that's so new and never, ever been done before. this younger generation is always with it and thinking of new things to do that have never, ever been done before, like, by absolutely everyone, everywhere. so kewl!
Knowing this and not doing something about it is pretty awful. You need to contact the MPs.
No, just that I work with photos as part of my job, and there are a lot of things that benefit from manipulation (that have little or nothing to do with beauty ideals) that probably wouldn't occur to someone who hasn't done that kind of work. Especially when the photographer's circumstances are less than ideal.
Sorry, but this just smacks of another do-nothing busywork-creating regulatory bill that accomplishes little (at best) to nothing (more likely).
Um, maybe I should seek counseling. Cause, with a guarantee that I wouldn't get eaten along with the soup, I would totally do this.
This article wasn't about deconstructing the standard of beauty today. It was about mocking and shaming women for getting plastic surgery. Stop trying to act like this article was "noble and good"...it was disgusting and cruel and COMPLETELY hypocritical. You WANT to laugh at, mock and shame women for plastic surgery?…
Thank you. I've gotten a lot of hate mail notifications for expression this apparently quite unpopular opinion but I am NOT sorry for standing up for a woman's right to Bodily Autonomy.
I was just about to come in here in say this. Like, isn't the real issue that these women felt so insecure about aging that they had to get botox? So yes, let's make fun of them for trying to live up to society's unreasonable standards and now not being able to show emotion in a "normal" or "social acceptable" way.…
Well, it's news. So in that respect it's totally reasonable to report on it.
It would be less funny but more informative* if you simply wrote a story that explained exactly what happened. By the time I got done mentally subtracting all the crap you made up, I couldn't be sure what was true anymore. And your snide commentary about the "stalking" charge, coupled with a complete lack of interest…
As opposed to the ridiculous obfuscation that goes on here via posting cute little .gifs everytime someone appears to possibly disagree with you and then calling them an MRA?
This looks like a dollar store's version of tumblr fashion.
I thought the whole wage gap issue was only when there was a difference between two individuals with the same position. For instance, Joe and Suzie are both branch managers, but Joe earns $10k a year more than Suzie. This is clearly an injustice. But that's not the case in the White House. If the issue is that men…
The wage gap is a myth. Those studies look at money earned ANUALLY, and don't take hours worked into account.
Men are more likely to work overtime, and do not need to take nearly half a year for maternity leave. Men and women make the same when accounting for hours worked- Actually, on average, women make 2-11% more…
What bothered me was when friends would complain about their parents "making too much" for them to get more government aid (as they drove to school in decent cars and went out to eat).
I'm completely and utterly upfront about being working class. I am not embarrassed by it; it is what it is.
I doubt it, since putting on your turn signal a half-mile before you intend to turn would be stupid and confusing for everyone.
Obviously the truck driver is a greater asshole for tailgating, but let's not forget that once she passed the trucks on the right, she should have moved over. That is the law in some areas, and common courtesy everywhere else.