This statement is 100% accurate.
This statement is 100% accurate.
I’m always amazed when people think any governmental entity has cutting-edge technology to spy on us with... shit, I still have to support IE8 for some of our clients! Technological upgrading moves at the speed of bureaucracy (and budget cuts).
“My father loved to complain about big business and big government, but we had a solid middle class upbringing. We had good public schools. We had accessible health care. We had our little, you know, one-family house that, you know, he saved up his money, didn’t believe in mortgages... Now, obviously, I’m kind of far…
.... Why are you surprised she fought so hard against it? She wasn’t trying to hide what was in the speeches, she was fighting against the stupid double standard that had strong undertones of “how dare the uppity lady get paid lots of money to speak to a group who is willing to pay her lots of money to hear words come…
Is she the only one?
You’re the edgiest chick in 9th grade, Stacy.
Women are not commodities to be “fought over and won.” We are human beings with full autonomy. Or at least we’re supposed to be.
But everyone knows it’s a classic blunder to get involved in a land war in Asia!
Moral purity doesn’t get shit done. A person can stay up on his or her pedestal all day but it gets rather lonely up there.
NO YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH THE COCAINE
I got a white swan. But, personally, my patronus will always be Paris Geller.
BUT YOU WILL DIE WITH CLEAN FEET
All men are too much work, Sofia.
Yeah, definitely depends! If someone’s sexually harassing you (or whatever), and you respond with that automatic Wan & Flummoxed & Uncomfortable Smile that means you just want to disappear-- it only sharpens their appetite, and makes them realize they’ve got you. And since that smile is automatic, since it was an…
+100 for the Dr. Teeth reference. -1000 for insulting Dr. Teeth.
Because at some point, you have to take a stand against the double standard for your own dignity and for the dignity of women who will come after you.
I love its current/existing iteration because it is free of commercials/”I’m not here to make friends” producer-created drama. I actually learn something about baking each time I watch, and it’s gentle and contemplative most of the time. I find it inspiring and lovely. There was an American version hosted by Jeff…