sharvin
sharvin
sharvin

Girl we must be! Did you also make up a dance to "Ain't Goin Down til the Sun Comes Up" that involved sticking your butt in the air every time he sang "pickup truuuuuwuuuuuuuuk!"?

oh my god, I know! "The Dance" single handedly got me through a really bad breakup. Words of wisdom, Garth.

Also I'm pretty sure Garth was the first man I was sexually attracted to as a kid. I had a big poster of him in my room that I talked to and practiced kissing on. I think I was 6 or 7? I was weird.

That would be the first thing I tell people about myself, if I were you.

Who knows. I was broke, young, and had all those ingredients, so I tried it. Oh god, was it bad. Your method sounds way better!

There needs to be a museum dedicated to Garth Brooks' magical shirt collection.

that sounds really good! Thanks for the tip!

Oh I didn't know there was actually an open call for gross recipes! I just thought you had braved the depths of Pinterest looking for the worst, and therefore best, recipes.

Y'all forgot to mention the "Easy Pad Thai" recipe I actually tried that was just ramen noodles, peanut butter, and fish oil. It was a dark time for me.

I also kind of hate Mr. Bennet because he is really mean and belliting to his wife and does very little to help his daughters find husbands, while being totally aware of what will happen to them if they don't. If I were Mrs. Bennet, I'd be freaking out about my daughters' futures 24/7 too!

I just remember really hating Elizabeth when she was being such a snot to Charlotte about marrying Mr. Collins. Charlotte was seriously approaching Old Maid status and her parents weren't going to take care of her forever. She was doing what was best for her and had a way more realistic view of marriage for the

I never really thought of the book as a love story anyway. To me, it was always about the shitty social realities women faced.

I can understand why you hate it. I read the book, so I'm aware that they changed alot to make it more romantic. Still doesn't change the fact that my heart felt more things watching the movie than reading the book.

I've seen both versions, and I prefer the Keira Knightly one. It's just more beautiful and emotionally fulfilling. Darcy seems way more interesting in it. The music is amazing. Also, you can actually tell that the Bennets are lower on the social ladder than Bingley and Darcy. The super long BBC version made it

I've seen both versions, and I prefer the Keira Knightley one. It's more emotionally fulfilling, and Darcy seems like a more dimensional character. I also love that they combined a lot of the dinner party scenes at both Netherfieled and Rosings; it made the film way less tedious than the first version, or even the

So do I! I love that he's secretly brooding and emotional. It's not accurate to the book, but it's super sexy.

I actually really liked the movie. Sure, they changed settings for major plot points, but it was kind of nice to not have to sit through the billion different dinner parties at Netherfield while Jane was sick. The costume decisions didn't bother me too much. I mean, although the Bennets are genteel, they're pretty

I'm confused. What was wrong with her styling in P&P?

This is the first time I've ever listened to her! She's great! She sort of reminds me of a mix between Grimes and Chelsea Wolfe. Love her!

If you really have an issue with the NFL's treatment of women, stop watching football. The only way to get the NFL to care about this is to stop attending games, buying merchandise, tuning in on TV (fewer viewers = cheaper advertising space). Saying you have a problem with it won't change anything unless you stop