ehh I was named after a character in a book/movie who was not that complicated but had her flaws.
ehh I was named after a character in a book/movie who was not that complicated but had her flaws.
It's so frustrating but IFC has a much stronger hands-off policy, expecting their men to be more decisive in their governing than NPC - who has a stronger top-down policy. For example, men's expansion happens when 5+ men decide to bring colony to campus, they register with the Greek Affairs office and begin…
Kat, as a DG I want to let you know that it's been added to this years convention for by-laws & being more trans-inclusive is on the agenda and being discussed by the counsel and alumni across the US! We hear you ladies, and we want to find a way to make it easier for collegians to not worry about extending a bid to…
Joey Potter is just so much better than Jen Lindley though.... I mean, to totally slut shame and all but the sweet girl next door is 100% my favorite. Also the celeb I most get told I look like...so there is that...
don't forget the sugar-high chocolate seder. And a happy passover to you fellow yid!
this movie made me believe many things...
Yeah! Who is this woman to have gone to school, worked in offices with people and become facebook friends with them, and then not immediately unfriended everyone ever once she was appointed judge?! //sarcasm & side eye
True, thats totally fair - unless - given that she says that at about 27-32, which is what I am now, I can see 20 years in the future wanting something different than I do today. She's had 20 years of travel, and maybe she's happy in the place her career is. Maybe she loves the adventures she's taken and is ready to…
I thought Barney had 40, Ted had 50? Splitting hairs. I don't mean that she's lucky to have him... she clearly has always been independent and will do whatever she wants from that gesture. She could be laughing, close the window and be like "Ted, 25+ years later, still a moron".... Right?
Well, someone else pointed out - they had the pact if they were both single at 50 they'd get married. They are good friends, and have physical chemistry, and he has kids, had the "perfect" romance and if he lives in his stories and his youth, and Robin has reached forced-retirement because she's not the hottest news…
Yeah, definitely didn't get that from your OP, but I understand what you mean by that. Except, I do have a small love for Ted.
But Robin insists for the span of all but the handful of episodes when she first found out she couldn't conceive that she did not ever want kids, she wanted to have adventure, travel the world, and be a big reporter. And she did get that.
really? I think Williams is so cool, confident, and put together in interviews. She's got a great sense of humor about herself. Are you sure you aren't reading Marni's awfulness as William's awful acting? William's is supposed to be playing her over-dramatic and miserable and fake.
There was an amazing line from Buffy where Cordelia says that being popular is like standing in the middle of a crowd yelling and everyones too busy wanting to be the you they think you are to notice. I'm not sure if I was every truly "popular" but I always identified with that line.
The small, family friendly, town I used to work retail in got a VS location and there was a rule re: the billboards and mannequins in the windows. Retailers are generally sensitive to things like that if they're on the street/in town centers. Particularly in the rich suburbs of NYC. That being said - we cannot on the…
brava. yes. and I think that somewhere in her message the OP really doesn't want women to be seen as just sex objects. Don't forget part of this is Jez-spin on it.
yay Boston!
she's cute, most of this seasons worth it. some is still painfully slow =\
you realize she's in every episode this season right? you clearly don't watch anymore.
to be fair, I'm not orthodox - but it's not just prayer. They read, re-read and interpret law a lot. It's like being God's lawyer, prosecutor, and police in these communities. I couldn't do it... but... to each their own.