I generally hate it when people act like they don't know some celebrity - it's about as obnoxious as loudly proclaiming you don't own a television - but I am genuinely baffled by who this Karlie Kloss person is supposed to be and why people are so into her hair.
I think that's more just Lindy West's writing style - to throw in irreverent jokes while talking about serious issues. I doubt that most people who really like Michelle Obama on the site like her foremost for her awesome nails.
My god, is it just my imagination or have a bunch of the commenters on Jezebel just been getting way more righteous smug bitchy lately? The words "Good thing your comfort is irrelevant in this situation" can only be said in a nasally tone with the facial expression of sniffing farts.
Oh, if I was marrying a Chinese person, I would have to get his parents' permission too.
Then he'll need an app on how to engineer awkward situations that could be solved if you guys just talked to each other, something you won't do until the feel-good confessional in the third act.
There's no need to be so ~drama~. He can ask whoever it is in your life that's important enough to you that they would care deeply about who you will marry. Could be your parents if you come from a nuclear family, your grandma if she's your matriarch, your siblings, your best friend etc etc.
I think it'd be a way to really make my parents upset that he couldn't even work up the gall to go to them to talk about it, ask for a blessing etc. I believe they know it's my decision in the end, but they feel they are a big enough part of my life to have some say in it. I also come from a pretty traditional…
I generally dislike when somebody's cadence doesn't show any variation, and I'm not a older white male. You can dislike the way voices are going (while accepting that it's a natural social phenomena for voices to change) without it being anti-feminist.
24 is pretty young for children in my world! I'm not even planning on considering marriage until I'm 30. If you want to be a career woman, now's the time to focus on that and not worry too much about what nosy nellies think.
I'm not writing off Anna completely because being weekend editor is tough and kind of lonely. Once you get to article 10, words start to blur and you're almost going stream of conscious-style to get shit out. And you don't have the necessary feedback of other editors reading your stuff and catching mistakes for you.…
Marlon Brando taught me at age 13 that the appropriate equivalent for "guys" is "dolls" and I'm sticking to it.
You speak of criminals as if all of them are breaking laws just for the hell of it. Believe it or not, there's usually some reasoning behind what they do, and in any case, if that reasoning leads to them attacking you, I don't understand how your mental soundness, a wait period and lack of a semi-automatic would keep…
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Also, show me the proof for the 99.999% statistic, because I don't believe it's true.
We also believe in driving licenses and in medical degrees for anesthesiologists. I guess that makes us hypocrites as well! Or maybe, in the case of equipment that could hold other people's lives in the balance, we don't mind debating where the line between personal freedom and responsibility to the rest of society…
Generally, the criminals who get their guns are not the people we have to worry about in mass shootings like the one that just happened. And if they're caught with illegal weapons by the police, they would have to pay all the fines and serve the jail time as just stated above. So what's your point? Are you in…
You know, I see this argument touted out a lot and it always seems like a cop out to me. How exactly would mental health checks have found most of the killers? For the most part, they didn't have criminal records of any kind. For the most part, they weren't doing terribly in school. Many of them even had people who…
Fair enough - Ivy's are supposed to be hard to get into and it is a strange comment for OP to make. I will argue that legacy entries are much more rare than you would think as well though, more important is a school counselor who happens to know exactly what they're looking for that year.
If anyone hasn't heard the Professor Blastoff episode on voices this week, it talks a lot about affectations and finding your true pitch.