other than a 31 year old “grandmother” who dies in the first episode.
other than a 31 year old “grandmother” who dies in the first episode.
Thank you, yes. For heavens sake. It was like Joan read another person’s criticism and based this post on that rather than watching the show herself.
That’s what I was thinking. If anything, you’ve got people who know they aren’t alone in with their foot problems and that they don’t have to suffer. I can’t know how many people have seen a doctor after watching a show like this but frankly even if it’s only one person, that was worth it.
You don’t fly far and you fly as cheaply as you can.
Pretty easily, actually. Lipomas are super common and they grow slowly enough for you to ignore.
Really? You dismissed my other comment?
It’s standard journalistic practice to use the full name and then acronym it in case your reader is unfamiliar with the acronym.
Not really. There’s been stories about this out there for the longest. It wasn’t exactly a secret.
For a photo? People pose and do makeup all kinds of weird ways for photos.
Is she black?
If you push your shoulders that far forward, your skin kinda retracts into the cavity created by your clavicle. Retracts is the wrong word. But you know it’s like, down in there.
“People are so quick to find the negative in everything and also often forget that she is of Armenian descent.”
You asked how it was generally relevant, not relevant to the proceedings.
It’s in the article:
Entertainers aren’t doing this job because they like to watch themselves-they do it so other people can look at them and enjoy what they’re doing.*