tastybuns77
tastybuns77
tastybuns77

Real question: you are sleeping in bed and your SO wakes you up with oral sex. Is that consent? Just being the devil's advocate here, because rules and laws need to be thorough and make sense in order to stay.

I like Gwyneth. G-dawg, call me.

I think that having such an absurd name is a bigger priority she should deal with before her cooking skills anyway. Glad she and I are on the same page.

I saw the second movie, haven't read the book. The story line seems very uniquely - for the most part the people against the government seem like a rag-tag motley crew? Like 100 against millions? How can they organize the districts if they aren't even connected? I'm guessing they don't have Twitter. I'll still see the

Et tu Jezebel? Is everyone in the world under 35?

Yes. As I said to others, you hit the nail on the head. I remember two bombing in the 90's. Unfathomable to an American probably, one 2 blocks from my grandmother's house. But to me and my family, not something traumatic at all once she called and let us now she was ok. Not something we even think about these days! I

Yeah... that seems to be the sentiment I see the most. The thing is that when Americans say "it shattered me because I thought this would never happen here and now I know the world is unpredictable and things like that can happen anytime" the collective answer is "yeah no shit". If it makes you feel better the world

Sure it's comforting to the people who lost someone. It would be too to the victims of Hiroshima, the Holocaust, all the wards that took place, the Embassy bombings, the Israeli Embassy bombings, the AMIA bombings, the Chilean and Peruvian and Afghani earthquakes, hurricane Andrew, hurricane Katrina, the Chad famine,

Done. That really explains it SO well. I tried to say this to my husband, and your argument explains it so well. You have on one hand American exceptionalism - childish terms like "bad guys" "evil powers" used to justify every military action this country partook in, yet managed to escape virtually untouched. Then you

Unless the husband was born in the District of Columbia, what you meant to say is Colombian.

I think you wrote this well. I am trying to see still why this event has so much power over the American collective imagination.

The one thing I will never come to understand about the American psyche is just how affected people were/are by 9/11. Sure, the scale was large, but this idea that it changed the world forever, that people were walking around in a daze, all of that... Barring those personally affected I've always thought of terrorism

Pur reply has really been "only we can blow up stuff".

It's like a big circle jerk off of who is sadder, who was more affected, who remembers more. they read the fucking victims' names on NPR every single year. Every.single.one.

I went to a benefit at a very expensive Upper West Side apartment. Full of art. There was a "sculpture" that looked like Miley's art and I asked my coworker (a NY art type, former NPR host) what in the actual hell was that Lisa Frank monstrosity full of glitter and purple markers. She was a bit taken aback that I

Confession: I really want to be friend with Taylor S. How do I make that happen?

That's a damn good roundhouse.

What in the fucks is that? It looks amateur and sounds stupid.

I have an idea. I am going to steal XVALA's private picture, medical records and journals. I will also display them in a gallery under the name... XVALA. I qill be making a statement aout making a statement. I'm sure he will be XTHRILLED.

"Convert them or kill them". These young lads have SO much in common with Tata Phil!