I am glad someone else thinks of seaweed every time Nori comes up.
I am glad someone else thinks of seaweed every time Nori comes up.
Oh my gosh, this thing with Swift "copying" everyone. If someone would have said, "stop copying me!" in third grade they would have been laughed out of the classroom as being a cry baby. What is the reading level on this shit (not that I don't totally love Midweek Madness, because I doooooo!)?
For sure. I agree with you 100%. I am a woman, but I like being treated as a human being first. I think that men certainly deserve the same.
Right on. The patriarchy hurts everyone. We can start by giving mothers and fathers in this country a proper maternity/paternity leave system so they can bond and work together as a family, establishing that everyone has a part in raising a child, not just a mother. Or, start by setting an example for our children at…
And I think that would have been a perfectly valid and believable story choice - for Jo to end up an accomplished single woman. For her to end up with Laurie? Nonononono.
I was trying to remove the judgment from my original post, but oh yeah, people who want Jo and Laurie to be together are the people who think that when people get married the story ends. That's when the story starts, folks.
I know it. When you think about it too, Laurie and Amy make so much sense together. Neither of them are inherently bad people, but they are both shallow and a bit self-involved. There is no doubt that they will be happier together than Jo and Laurie would have been, long-term. I love that when Jo turns Laurie down,…
My husband and I binge watched Prime Suspect this year. Neither or us had seen Helen Mirren do any acting that wasn't "fluffy" before. About halfway through the second series he said, "Jesus, Helen Mirren is a good looking lady and all, but why do we always have to talk about what a silver fox she is? She can act. I…
Nice butt cheeks, sure, but I don't get it with this dude. He is the poster boy for blandsome.
This is so true and not just of media outlets. My husband and I watch a lot of foreign programming and one thing we have noticed is not just seeing people who look "normal" but people who aren't all in the same age demographic.
I am still reeling too. When I was in college, a friend and I drunk e-mailed Mr. Kasell, telling him how much we loved his voice in the morning. HE E-MAILED US BACK! It was really sweet, talking about how it was validating to hear that he was important to college students and how kind words make his job more fun. I…
This is exactly what I was thinking. Looks like a little spirit gum along the right side. And the edges are so manicured. I am not repulsed by armpit hair in the slightest, but that pit hair doesn't look natural and it is freaking me out.
I was 25, when my husband and I started dating, but we didn't marry for another eight years. Before I married I watched all of my friends get married. Half of them get divorced and of the half that got divorced, about half of them remarry. My husband is seven years older than I am. We joke that we skipped our starter…
Indeed. She owned that look.
I had that same outfit my senior year of high school. That means I am old, right?
Also, eyeliner is a *must* for outdoor shenanigans.
Burnett played it one-half silly and one-half volatile. Each time she'd be a little wack-a-doo, she'd pull it back around to the point where she was frightening, without going over the edge. I have a feeling Diaz is going all for sillies here.
It's sounds messed up, yes, but that's legal talk. You'd see something similar in any defamation case, whether it be slander or libel.
For sure. He's smart but he doesn't always cultivate his intelligence.
I feel like Kanye is all over the place. He says something very intelligent and right on and then goes off into some nonsense. He gets the attention that KRS-1 and Chuck D do not get partially because of his ridiculousness.