“Repelling” is a great way to describe it. Kinda amazing that such good producers could come up with this?
“Repelling” is a great way to describe it. Kinda amazing that such good producers could come up with this?
She could also be under “tight control” because she needs that sort of stability in her life. Mental illness sucks.
I considered Greta. Gretchen too. Neither was right for my family, but its still cute!
lolol I really wish you’d say the names
In my neighborhood, Logan (for both sexes), Madeline, and Theo have been popping up everywhere.
My son has a very unusual name, but its just his grandfather’s name. It’s a simple 5-letter name and easy to spell and I really like the sound of it, but now that I’ve had to spell it and explain it and hear people butcher it a thousand times I’m pretty certain I’ve made a mistake.
did her ankle just give out?
The first was pretty bad, SO pitchy. The second performance was nice though. I just think she is very overdramatic when she sings. She has a strong enough voice.
This post came up doubled, dunno why.
prettyyy!
“it’s because his literal value is too high. When a woman does the same, it’s because she’s “high-maintenance””
Dina’s friend was engagedto him. Supposedly Jacqueline was a dancer in Vegas that Chris was regularly visiting and having an affair with. She got pregnant after a very short relationship and the rest is history.
I haven’t been watching this season, but they called her FAT? Not surprising.
I don’t have any ill will against Rose, but I really don’t understand Jez’s unabashed love for her. I don’t think she’s empowering at all - just selling her “assets” (nothing wrong with that, but she’s certainly not the first to do it). And “Muva Management” is supposed to be empowering? It just looks like more of the…
Oh come on now. Except for like, Canarsie, it really won’t be that bad. I go from it’s a 10-15 min bus ride from Williamsburg/Greenpoint to the 7 train in LIC or down to the Fulton Street train stations.
It’s incredibly easy depending on what lines you are on. But my husband and I are considering moving to the suburbs (literally only 10 miles from Manhattan) and our commutes would easily double from 35-45 min door-to-door to at least an hour and a half.
Is “Tyga” really making that much money to afford all this stuff? Doubt it highly.
I can TOTALLY relate to this. Thank you for sharing.
My father recently passed and I’m starting to take care of my aging mother. It’s truly dawned on me just how incredibly lonely and unable to take care of herself she would be without me and how important it is to have a family to help you through these times.
72 is young. My dad climbed mountains in Bhutan at that age. So long as you aren’t sick, its a fine age.