thebigmanjoinedthegreys
TheBigManJoinedTheGreys
thebigmanjoinedthegreys

RIP poor Sardonicuss. We knew him not so well...just like a little bit.

I just got mine a couple of days ago. Because I read an article last week that compared that strain, to the one that hit in 1918. The one that only wiped out 20% of the worlds population.

Sorvino was LITERALLY THE ONLY GOOD PART OF “MIGHTY APHRODITE”.

Or how about: Do you ever think about the fact that if the sun suddenly went out, no one on earth would know for seven minutes?

I don’t know why, but the way you said “that’s AGGRESSIVE aggressive” reminds me of one of my favorite lines from The Simpsons, when Bart joins a boy band but it turns out the boy band is really using subliminal messaging to get people to join the Navy. When Lisa confronts Bart’s manager, LT Smash (i.e. Lieutenant

Because when you go often, it’s not the make or break, life or death experience it is when you only visit once every few years. Can’t ride Soarin’ this time? That’s okay, it’ll be there when you come back. Can’t get in to Ohana? Meh, next time. Parks are crowded? So ride boats and monorails all day, maybe do a bar

We go every other year with our kids (it’s a family trip, we all meet up there). They have installed metal detectors near the monorail and the entrance to all the parks. But in true Disney fashion it’s not a that much of a hassle at all.

But most hotel rooms in the US also have chains or similar devices on the door so you can keep people from walking in when you are physically in the room. Unless they are also removing those you should be good.

Same here. I was feeling pretty salty about the whole thing but Cocopop!’s argument brought me around.

Out of sight, out of mind.

Candypants posted this tweet below, and I thought it was helpful. I think everyone is focusing on the cloths instead of the other actions they are taking. The legal fund to help women in minimum wage jobs like meat packing, factories etc is I think one of the best actions that the Times Up group has taken. Of

It’s a legitimate tactic used by labor organizers. It’s a low stakes way to show the bosses that you’re united in your demands. It’s an entry point to participating in other actions. It can be as simple as everyone wearing a sticker or everyone wearing a red t-shirt on a specified day. They notice and it makes them

I just don’t believe that women should be removing themselves. Show up, be loud, shine brighter.

This might work better.

They should stay home, you say? So miss this valuable opportunity to be recognized as well as network in their professional capacities? Ok. Well then. Who’s next? The people who have been harassed at work, don’t go to work. The people who have been harassed when they go out at night, you stay home too. Stay home and

Well, to be fair, should the women / victims be the ones who skip being recognized for their work? I get that they make gobs of money but if any of the female actors were harassed on the job, I just don’t see how demanding that they not show up to the awards enacts any kind of justice.

Why the scrunchy hate? For some of us, it was a way to make a ponytail without breaking our hair or ripping it out of our scalp.

I know it’s totally irrational but I want one. I hate how tight my hair feels in regular elastics. I get actual headaches from having my hair up for more than 30 minutes, even if I’m only wrapping the elastic loosely. 112$ is not too much to pay for pain free hair dos

I literally have some that must be at least 15 yrs old, saved up just for a cyclical fashion moment like this.