Those boyfriends are 110% done.
Those boyfriends are 110% done.
Two things:
Bet this bums out Lawrence a lot. If the woman was really a fan (or not in clear need of therapy), she wouldn't be spending money to look like a woman who tries to be very vocal about women not buckling in to other people's beauty standards. :-/
"I am a strong woman...I am in charge of how I look and I can change that and then change that again if I want," she said. "I'm not trying to look like Pamela Anderson here during her 'Baywatch' days. I'm trying to look like a very capable, very personal level-headed female who is an Academy Award winner."
I'm sure they'll quickly settle into a life of domestic tranquility. She'll focus on the home. And Ray, as usual, will be happy just to get a yard.
Well, Jacob, that would depend whether Brandon Spikes has been caught on tape physically assaulting a woman.
The team is named after Robert E. Lee's horse, Traveler, who serves as a mascot. Perhaps I'm in the minority here but I find "redneck possum" less offensive than "horse of racist traitor."
Coulda been worse. Coulda been roadkill opossum.
Arkansas Minor League Team Introduces Redneck Possum Mascot, Residents Stew
In general, weaponized liberal outrage is a devastating resource, and we must only use it for good.
This week, The Colbert Report aired a segment skewering Washington Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder's pro-Native…
The college basketball endgame can be a painful experience for viewers. With repeated fouling, free throws, and…
"It's so obvious that it's embarrassing to have to spell it out, but, yes, we used that imagery because we thought it would make people click on the story and read it." The question is, which potential readers do you think this works on? I'm a journalist, myself, and when I see 9/11 in a headline about something that…
"We drew on the emotional resonance of the 9/11 attacks ..."
Nah, I just don't see an individual's opinion as something that personally affects me.
Clickbait, as I define it, is an article that exists solely to ensnare people looking for new info on a current trending topic—it's headline shouts:this just in! Breaking! but in actuality, the article doesn't offer anything except SEO words and recycled "me too" piling on. Nothing original is offered except a promise…
You really don't like it when people disagree with you, do you?
Most longform or even medium-form articles on sites generally don't deserve the "clickbait" tag, because work was put into those articles. The usual complaint I hear associated with clickbait is a link to something that someone is passing off as their own, when the content is not.