Keeps her from making Jewelry TV purchases and calling the store credit card company just to have someone to talk to.
Keeps her from making Jewelry TV purchases and calling the store credit card company just to have someone to talk to.
I think my teeth just spontaneously all got cavities just from watching this video, but whether from the sugar or the twee, I can't be sure.
Now Edgar Wright and I have something in common!
I'll never stop laughing at his takedown of James Fenimore Cooper. It's savage.
I don't need to understand it. All I need to do is bust a move.
She was, and she isn't.
I grew up on Clueless. It's a good movie that had a strong cultural impact on me as a kid. But it isn't better than Wonder Woman.
Thank you! I'd never heard of him, but I'll give him a shot now. And I bet he didn't steal from his wife, either.
I'll read almost anything once, though. If it sounds interesting, whatever the genre - fiction, nonfiction, etc. - I usually put it onto my library hold list or e-reader. I've read a lot of great stuff by just wandering around and going "hey, this looks good!" My favorite authors lately are Twain, Wilde, and Vonnegut.
Right. As you can see, I'm a pretty big fan of cape comics. I waited for Wonder Woman for three years. I wasn't expecting miracles, but I was hoping so much that it would be at least watchable and not an embarrassment that would set women-led superhero movies back another decade (or more) that I almost gave myself…
Oh, I don't think she's a bad writer at all. I don't think the Bronte sisters are bad writers either. But Regency literature just isn't my thing. I've tried it several times and it has never clicked. Same with Fitzgerald - I've given his work a go multiple times at various stages of my life, but I just hate it because…
Way harsh. Now excuse me a minute, I gotta go smoke weed behind the bleachers.
I'm always particularly baffled by other women who go, "hey, we got this one thing one time so what's the big deal about us getting a second thing? Why isn't that first thing good enough?" Like, nobody's saying it wasn't, but it's nice to have more than a handful of movies led by a woman. If you can name them all…
I upvoted this not because I actually know what you're talking about, but the idea of giving her such a stuffy name is hilarious to me.
Yup, because Clueless is exactly the same thing as Wonder Woman. They share similar female leads, similar plots, similar tones, similar genres, similar supporting characters, and even similar settings!
I don't think it sucks, but I just don't care about it at all. I do like Lin-Manuel Miranda, though. He seems like a nice fellow.
I also see a little bit of Samnee in this.
I've been reading a mystery series by Michael Jecks, set in 1310s/1320s England (and other places in Europe), and the portrayal of monasteries and convents is basically this. A lot of people went into them out of sincere devotion and/or a need to atone for something they had done in secular life, but some people were…
It's true. Several black coworkers over the years have told me that.
This comment is 100x funnier because I've actually met you.