I am seriously fascinated by that logic. Never would've thought of it like that, and it's a pretty awesome rationale.
I am seriously fascinated by that logic. Never would've thought of it like that, and it's a pretty awesome rationale.
I'm with you. I'm ready to go before the period starts (although my mood can be pretty unpredictable). I really want it after the period ends. During? Nooooooope. I have no libido for it.
+ infinity. SatAM was one of my favorite cartoons when I was a kid, and Sally was my favorite character b/c it was, well, hard to find female characters that were more than pretty damsels in distress. Sally's (a) smart, (b) brave, (c) feisty, and (d) caring. Plus she had a really awesome computer [if only there was a…
Absolutely. You can trace the history of major feminist movements fighting for women's rights but ignoring the complications that racism made in WoC having a valid presence in the fight. Because race is still considered a complicated, complex matter that some folks can't address without feeling uncomfortable, so…
I snorted way too hard into my coffee at the MaMa Misty idea. New cup of coffee may now be needed.
I, too, love him as Rick O'Connell. That's where my brain immediately goes when I hear his name. And because shipping him and Evie continues to make my bookworm/I love libraries heart to mush just thinking about it.
Okay, let me pose this scenario at you. I haven't watched it in ages, but let's take a show like The Amazing Race, where teams of two travel all over the world in a race to make it across multiple finish lines and win prizes. And the teams usually have some easily-identifiable (read: marketable) connection—-engaged…
I'd forgotten about New York/Tiffany. But now that I think about it, that may be because she got replaced, in my mind, by Nene Leaks and her cray-ness on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. I only made it through bits and pieces of the first two Atlanta seasons (I get quickly and easily bored with a lot of "reality"…
I haven't played FFX in, gawd, 10 years. And I don't own a PS Vita. Now, there are games coming out where I may be intrigued enough to get one, but FFX probably still won't be a game I'd buy.
FFX was the first FF game I ever played—-came out when I was in high school. It was my first fantasy RPG game on a major console. I knew about previous FFs but hadn't tried them. So I didn't have a solid context for the FF world besides knowing that chobos existed and whatnot. And I really enjoyed playing FFX. Some of…
I was gonna ask about this. The one on the left looks like FFX Yuna; the one on the right looks like FFX-2 Yuna. Then again, since I can't see the outfit, I can't tell any further.
Wait, Mayer said that?
Devil's advocate: It's not a bad looking glove.
I have a soft spot for DH2 because it's set at Dulles Airport. And as someone who lives around the corner from Dulles, watching the movie feels like having John McClane in my backyard, blowing shit up for the American people. (And also, the movie's rendition of Dulles looks nothing like the actual venue, which makes…
Dead.
OH MY GOD THIS. !!!!!
When can we get a Janelle Monae and Justin Timberlake collaboration? She's been rocking the suit & tie look for a while now (better in my eyes, but I love her). They both have their own dance styles. Can you imagine the classy-sexy-funky fun that could happen? JM & JT. JM/T.
The aesthetic for the video is lost on me. I'm fine with the Rat Pack inspiration going on. And then the single sexy ladies pop up and my reaction: Wait, wha...Where'd you come from? But then okay, some of the choreography is actually pretty sexy in a "I'm in classy lingerie but oo, this has dirty connotations, what…
Regarding your point one: My initial reaction to her pants was also one of, "Those look pretty tight." From a purely anecdotal point of view, from the part of the US I live in (DC/MD/VA area), a fair number of woman—young and older—wear leggings and jeggings as pants. Jeggings in particular. And I can attest from…
Shouldn't that read: Donkey Kong & Diddy...?