sharkopath
sharkopath
sharkopath

I have been called by my middle name since birth. Companies have always issued me emails using my first initial, however, which creates a huge amount of confusion. I’m in grad school right now, and I always write X. MiddleName Lastname on papers/tests/attendance etc. because I want to make it clear I want to be called

I live in Virginia and I thought the same thing! Fortunately I, too, have never seen a creepy ghostly girl in conjunction with fox murder screams.

That’s immediately what I thought of when I read the story. First time I heard it I was about 12 and debated calling 911.

And also met with totally awesome world leader Omar al Bashir! What happened to him was awful and I hope he goes on to better educational opportunities, but that’s not cause to act like he’s some sort of angel of freedom and all that is right. Yes, I know he’s a child, I just think his parents are milking this a bit

Milo and Otis is my gold standard for animal movies. Homeward Bound was just too tacky for me, I need my talking animals to be a bit more dignified, with fewer one-liners.

We remember. But we’ve taken up the mantle of not validating teenagers’ outsized emotions. It’s up to adults not to enable teenagers, in the hopes that they will grow out of it. You’ll get there, Maisie. You’ll know you’re there when you go back and read your diaries or journals or in your case, interviews, and

Why… do we even watch this show…. if we hate it so much? Because that is how The Bachelor works.

If you cannot be mean, body-shaming and weird whilst watching The Bachelor, then there is absolutely zero reasons to watch The Bachelor. I'm not even sure these are real human beings, if that makes you feel any better. I thought at this point it was like a combination of CGI, robots and Chris Harrison's ventriloquism

as do I. The word 'tits' itself isn't offensive.

Once you start using the word tits to describe women's breasts, you should legally allowed to be clocked under these circumstances.

Yeah. I would honestly take off a giant Chuck E. Cheese glove, and slap a 10 to 12-year old boy in the face at about 50 percent strength for doing that. I don't care how wrong it is.

Huh? Were the sports junkies on WHFS before they went to WJFK? On another note, I was driving and listening to WHFS when they started playing Jeff Buckley's Last Goodbye. I was a little thrown off, because they didn't usually go THAT indie, during the day at least. Then the song ended, and was immediately followed by

Tasted like a closet!! That's the second time in my life I've heard that. The first was when I made my boyfriend order andouille sausage (I was writing a restaurant review, I'm not a controlling girlfriend) and that was his description. I love it. Is that a regional thing?

My best friend's 1 and a half year-old (whom I adore) will sometimes surprise me with a face slap, tiny pinch or even bite. It's totally random and I only react incredulously if it hurts, just out of shock. As in, "what the fuck did you just bite my big toe for?!" She always immediately comes up and guides his hand

I believe Dodai is simply choosing, very wisely, not to blow open the extremely volatile can of worms this story represents. I can think of about five arguments that could erupt from this, and that's just from about 20 seconds of thinking about it.

Maybe I'm missing something here.... but I caught this by accident last night, and was really surprised by how horrible it was. And I'm not a comedy snob, I find things funny that many would rolls their eyes at. I always love SNL. But this was horribly dumb. Schlocky Russian accent, terrible actress, really stale

I was just about to comment on my exact experience. It's not always a tooth-yanking situation. Sometimes it's a gory gum-digging nightmare.

No, because I can't imagine a person who would wear those getting a date.

So, my mom must have been fear-mongering when she let us know she had to have surgery to repair her pelvic floor. This stuff happens, all the time. Learning about scary things is not inappropriate, especially when it comes to our bodies. Educating women on their very unique health issues is not exactly done at