I like you.
I like you.
Why do you need to even parse it that far? Another person’s genitals aren’t your business, so if she says she’s a woman, that’s good enough for me. I don’t need to navelgaze about someone else’s junk and I don’t know why anyone thinks they need to either.
Ugh! I can’t stop thinking about how the forte sections would shred such tiny fingers!!
My God, that’s creepy!
Already the ads have been talking about the whole situation with Josh as if it were a natural disaster or something which just “happened,” instead of something which was done by a human person.
This is a brilliant point.
Move where? Muslims kinda live most everywhere ;)
People respond to their family members in their own way for their own reasons. It’s not up to others to tell them how to do it “right.”
This girl had just recently been put into the foster system because her mother died. I’d imagine that was working on her. Wish someone had stopped to try to talk to her.
Unsurprising that you didn’t know this, because it’s not mentioned here, but does it change the situation that this child was recently orphaned? Seems like a lot going on with her, doesn’t it? And I wonder, did anyone stop to try to understand her before calling the cops?
Well, he apparently did have a “come to Jesus” with the Governor.
He’s a talented guy, but he’s apparently somewhat fragile. It seems he can’t ever keep himself in one piece for very long. I’ve known people who’ve worked with him who’ve said the same.
I feel like I’m glad I don’t know who this guy is.
Trot along now. It’s nap time. I think you need a snack too.
Hi. I’m a college professor with a masters in costume design. Yeah, that actually does exist. And I can’t tell you how tired I get of people lecturing me (and others) about the semiotics of dress as if they knew anything beyond “you’re supposed to wear this.” You know very basic and narrow “rules,” but there is (as…
Except that people are telling you that yes, you can tattoo yourself and get jobs. I am a college professor and have visible ink. Many of my colleagues do too. Please stop telling tattooed people that you know our lives better than we do. And please stop pretending that the consequences for any of us are your business…
Replying once isn't replying all over the place. Especially not about something which literally is not your business.
Agreed. My brother’s first tattoo was at 18, mine at 21, both back in 1996. My mother was a little surprised, but instead of getting upset, she bragged to her friends that we’d both been inked by the same artist. I’ve got a lot more than he does now. He stopped at two; I have six. My mom’s still proud of me, still…
Why are you all over this? How could it possibly impact you at all?
I feel sad for Camille.