I found him cute as well. He was also super-hilarious.
I found him cute as well. He was also super-hilarious.
I remember once seeing a Jeopardy contestant lose out because she said Zoro-as-tri-ism instead of Zoroastrianism.You know, it's pretty bloody obvious that's what she meant.
I think this cat might be my spirit animal.
Well done, peplums are classic and very flattering - they can really nip in the waist and give an hourglass shape. But, BUT - like any trend that's going crazy at any given time, there are lot of very shittily-done peplum tops, like, yay, let's just put a flounce at the bottom of every top! Most are ill-fitting, not…
I don't like going without, personally. I really don't get the bra-comes-off-as-soon-as-I'm-home thing, either. It got so bad after I started nursing my first baby that I literally could never go braless, ever. I'd just wear one of my comfy cotton Bravados to sleep in. But those have all mysteriously disappeared…
That's because it was a faux-bob. The rest of her hair was pinned up and tucked underneath so it probably required quite a bit of scaffolding to hold it in place. Pretty but dull is apt. I really like when people take chances with colours and patterns.
I agree. I love the colour combination and I don't think the print was over the top at all. I love prints in general and hate how anything floral seems to invite accusations of wearing curtains or tablecloths. Screw the haters; florals endure for a reason.
Time for Family Cloth?
Official theme song.
Recommended because you just answered my question. God, where was this information when I was 12?
You know, all these years and I've never really known for sure what blackheads even are. I was blissfully unaware of them until junior high, when some kid informed me that I had them "all over" my nose. I thought, what? My nose is a bit greasy and my pores are visible? Is that blackheads?
And we have our answer. Thanks!
The optimistic side of me says for liability reasons, even though who in the hell would need it if they were pregnant?
I'm glad she was able to use what happened to her for some good. She reminds me of Barb Tarbox, a Canadian woman who suffered similar effects from smoking and spent her final years touring schools and educating kids on the effects of smoking. I believe a picture of her on her deathbed is one of the warnings that adorn…
I know this is a bit late, but I want to jump into the pile-on on these horrible women at your niece's school. At my daughters' school they send home letters reminding us to consider healthy choices in lunches but that is as far as it goes. If something like that started happening I would come down on that shit so…
At 2:15 you can see one of them go for a thin woman and ignoring the heavier woman she appeared to be walking with. Subtle, bro.
I hear you, but at least it was a slightly different cherry-patterned fabric. That same black or white with red cherries and green leaves is getting really old, and it's on everything. The fabric with the butterflies on it in the same lookbook was lovely, though.
I am so sorry. Things just happen without rhyme or reason sometimes. All I can suggest is to just let the pain be - your sadness is totally natural. In my experience, time will help a lot. Focusing on the goodness in the world, even for a moment, is good for you too, as you've just done.
I have no doubt it probably disagrees with some people - I'm sorry you had to be one of them.I guess given the complexities of everyone's individual brain, it's inevitable.
Supposedly sleep deprivation impairs all sorts of nice, happy parts of your brain, but not the amygdala, which is the part that specializes in negative emotions and memories. That's why sleep deprivation is so common and yet so awful for people with mood disorders. I'm on the anxiety end of the spectrum, and a few…