Are you thinking of Audio Science Clayton? Child of Shannyn Sossamon?
Are you thinking of Audio Science Clayton? Child of Shannyn Sossamon?
Gonna have to disagree with you on the “Chief Keef isn’t weird” part
You need special hologram permits? Fuck, I hope I can get them by this weekend.
Well maybe she can reply to you privately by email, leaving out the geographical elements. For the rest of us, we’re pretty satisfied. Plus Texas makeover and Southern California makeover,(having lived both places? are very different narratives. You’re kinda grumpy.
I think she means like, teens today. I’m around Kat Dennings age and rocked the long tee under a shorter tee look many time, but I’m pretty sure it hasn’t been cool since like 06
I like how your two comments on this article are attacking women for their looks. That’s awesome of you.
Thanks for sharing. I’m sure she’ll be happy to hear your opinion.
Well, me too, but she’s talking about current teens. I gotta agree with her there.
I especially love the spread collar shirt and the heinous 4-in-hand knots used to tie their fucking ties...
Isn’t geography kinda relevant to this series though? Certain cities have a reputation for a particular style aesthetic and Dallas is definitely one of them; no one is saying all women in Dallas go full whore gun and many people kind of lump all of the “South” together. Birmingham is in the South and is not one of…
Y’all are both gorgeous, before and after. I usually like a ton of makeup (and man, Carla you are pulling that off, stunning! Those cheeks! Those eyes!) but Laurel’s makeover makes me want to try a more subtle hand. So pretty.
It’s crazy to me how much different their clothes looked once they had a full face of makeup. The black shirt looks a little dressier, the purple seems to really compliment her skin tone. Anyway, both makeovers look great!
...also, Jon Cryer’s turning into Gilbert Gottfried.
There just aren’t a lot of opportunities for women who studied dance to preform their craft. I spent my formative years dancing and then had to basically make the decision in college if I wanted to give it all up because it’s so time consuming to stay in that kind of shape. I did give it up and a part of me died. If…
ah. the zero sum game.
Correct. If they’re not being paid for their advertising for the team, they’re being exploited.
A lot of people think intensive care = near death, when it’s really just more care.
A few things:
1)The readers are not “industry professionals”, they’re usually college kids or assistants making some extra cash writing notes for the academy. More often than not they’re wannabe writers themselves.
The injury itself basically means that he severed all the structures attaching the finger to the hand, with the exception of the skin. The surgery to repair an injury like that is pretty significant microsurgery as each layer of tissue has to be debrided and repaired (bone, tendon, nerve, blood vessels and skin), and…
Degloving is no joke. Basically all of the skin is gone, so it’s very prone to infection. I can see why they’d hold him.