shouldasavedmyburnerkey
Shouldasavedmyburnerkey
shouldasavedmyburnerkey
Now playing

Actually the remake of Devdas, starring Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai, sucks. It doesn’t come close to the original film, there’s a scene where Shah Rukh Khan’s character (Devdas) slashes Aishwarya’s characer on the forehead and tells her it’s so that she’ll have a mark of his love. It’s only popular because it was

I think the thing that’s different about the Skimm, for better or worse, is that it takes that fluffy tone and applies it to serious news articles. When Cosmo covers, say, rape on campus, it doesn’t use the same tone as it does for the best bikini for the season.

I don’t care if they want to ‘get paid’ or not. Fuck Beyonce. She has a long track record of stealing from smaller artists. She has the platform and money to give credit and write a check, yet she doesn’t.

Am I sure I’m from Jamaica? Yeah, even more sure about that than I am about you being an internet prick

Pshht millennials. They’ve got nothing on the Dave Matthews concert in CT in the 90's. Alcohol poisoning, rioting, cars flipped over and set afire. CT goes hard ....for Dave Matthews.

That was peak John Heard.

John Heard was also the Elephant Man, but he’ll always be Commander Garner to me—someone who was out of his depth but ultimately redeemed himself through sacrifice.

Does the story of John Heard death not deserve its own post?

hello fellow reader *waves*

Yes, there is this funny notion that you cannot “believe in science” and “be spiritual” at the same time - which is of course odd as there are plenty of religious and spiritual scientists out there.

Somehow I manage to appreciate tarot cards and support evidenced-based information.

I’m a lifelong tarot reader and astrologer and I think no one reading should ever give medical or legal advice. That’s usually what you say at the beginning as a disclaimer. I think what works for you works for you, but I can’t take someone’s money and give them a vague ass talk because I think it’s disrespectful.

My wife has read tarot cards ever since we met when we were in our 20's. Always as a thing to do for friends and acquaintances, never for money. Neither of us grew up around an organized religion and I for one have always considered myself a more scientific or mathematical minded person. But I will say without

I used to read tarot all the time, less so now. Anyone can learn the cards and read tarot, you don’t need to be a psychic to do it. People tell me how great my tarot readings are/were, how everything came true, etc., but I have no psychic ability whatsoever. First of all—they’re vague cards, so a lot of it is going to

I can’t be 100% sure of anything here, but I can’t disagree. For a notoriously private couple who wouldn’t even confirm they were married for years, the airing of some seriously dirty laundry for downloads strikes me as...mercenary. They may very well be deeply in love. But their unwillingness to discuss their

Yes! I recently started hanging out a little bit with this woman that I’ve known for a long time, but who was never a close friend. She was always attractive and is now 65. I can tell that she has done something to her face because it seems so unnatural and immobile. I assume it’s botox and fillers. So you’re

Thank you for your kind and measured response, I appreciate it :) I definitely agree that a lot of this “work” has become a class marker—the point for some women is to look like you’ve had work done so that everyone knows you can afford the work—and the dermatologists who persuade women under 40 to get “preventative”

Or perhaps just realize that you are likely the only person who even notices these lines and don’t spend money on injecting botulism into your face.

THANK YOU. I think Sir is a brilliant name for an African American baby boy. Think of the centuries of Black men denied this simple term of respect. Jay-Z probably still gets it (or, I guess doesn’t get it?) from time to time, despite being fantastically wealthy and successful. Added bonus: it’s a Sidney Poitier

Sir is a title, not a name, for chrissakes.