shrillbabyshrill
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shrillbabyshrill

She obviously loves black culture but too many black yes men and women are giving her the go ahead instead of checking her and letting her know when she's gone too far

Thanks :). I've already put it to use once. I don't know if I'll get blocked for spamming if people continue to keep thinking the same jezzie joke gets funnier every time it's used.

We must let them know that they have not sacrificed their lives in vain:

Someone should make a graphic of a medal of some sort, to be given to whoever is the first commentator on a Gawker Media post to the warn the other readers of their impending castration by jezzies .

I think it's related to how in certain Internet subcultures, the least cool thing anyone can possibly be is sincere. This leads to what they think is an anything goes - style of humor, but if you look at their jokes from a distance, they clearly do not treat all issues with equal irreverence, and use humor to uphold

I' not one to seek out emotional confrontations either, but sometimes when I hear something that I see as harmful being said, and I notice a flaw in their reasoning that I could use to refute them, my Asperger's kicks in and I can't help but take the argument into the Thunderdome.

I don't know how wise it is to fight fire with fire, but whenever they bring up the oversensitive/humorless angle, I'm pretty good at honing in on the subject matter to joke about to make a guy tell me "you can't say that". Then I can be all like: "It's just a joke, dude, have you ever heard of a sense of humor,

If the lost family unit is the 50's ideal, when the children grow up and go out into the world and have to take care of the domestic and the professional stuff, they have probably seen a single person take care of both at home. In this sense, it is better than growing up in a family where a person has to dedicate

i think our generation's values are shifting from 100 percent about the family to achieving personal goals

Exactly. He really should just leave the sexual subject matter out of his music. I'm not Tipper Gore, it's just that in his case it always sounds like a 13-year old virgin trying to impress his friends by telling them about all the unbelievably hot sexxx he's having.

Most of those steps work with dogs as well in a way. I had an ex-boyfriend with two dogs, and one of them had the tendency to start yapping endlessly if I did anything at all. At first it felt like moving a single muscle could trigger another onslaught of horrible high-pitched little-dog yipping. But then I started

I'll add my own story involving Streisand's nose to the mix: When I was a little kid my mom used to go on about how she idolizes Barbra Streisand for being famous/successful with a nose just like my mom's. But then the rest of the time she would talk about how she was gonna get a nose job when my father moved up the

The things is, magazines have published fashion spreads influenced by the lives of authors. Society mythologizes (maybe not the correct term) the lives of great individuals to the point that we lose sight of the reality of the artist's own existence. One example is a chain of bars called Hemingway's, who was an

I was just gonna make the same comment. It's a "liqueur for women" forcrissakes! In a pink bottle! (I would also volunteer for the job, but it is not sold where I live. If only someone would send me a bottle *hint**hint*.)

I wonder if it has something to do with how faces look on camera vs. real life. Being in the middle of the shot while being filmed with a fish-eye lens will certainly make a nose look bigger.

Yup, she should apply for job at a movie theater and put all that projecting to better use.

It's strange to hear Desigual called a fast-fashion chain when all their stuff I've seen during at least five years looks like it could be part of the same collection, and not in a good way. Here it's like Ed Hardy for people who think Ed Hardy stuff and the people who wear those clothes are beneath them. (I confess

Unlike the woman I know who believed a government with an ageing population should pay for cosmetic surgery so women wouldn't be afraid of the changes having a child has on a body. Especially when half of things she mentioned were basically just stuff that happens with ageing regardless.

The username suggesting adherence to the teachings of a psychologist whose big problem with Freud was that he wasn't Nietzschean enough makes that somewhat unsurprising.