Pussycat Dolls also had a song about sportfucking you male "friends" regardless of whether they were with someone or not. "Doncha'" is a hella catchy song. But the girl power is nil on it. It's straight-up bitchery.
Pussycat Dolls also had a song about sportfucking you male "friends" regardless of whether they were with someone or not. "Doncha'" is a hella catchy song. But the girl power is nil on it. It's straight-up bitchery.
I've decided she's the 21st century Yoko Ono that I have to support because she's getting hated for stuff that either isn't her fault, problem, or control. Or just because she's being herself.
Wake up early.
The sell racing as the "sport of kings" but it is a dirty DIRTY dangerous business. For the riders, the horses, even the owners. The sport and its participants have a tendency to be super shady with a veneer of respectability.
Yeah! Let's encourage and support a sport that uses a slave animal and riders that are encouraged to have dangerous eating disorders in order to be able to even get a chance to race!
I think it is fair considering what the doctor is proposing. Putting the kids on a diet and not mentioning any medical impairments on them suggests that forced overeating was the cause. You cannot ignore the cultural aspects at play, too. What the commenter was saying is one thing. But what is actually happening…
So you're saying that's the case with these two babies, with no known family link? That they both more likely have a somewhat rare condition instead of the more likely reality of being overfed by their parents?
This conversation has waded far away from the fact that those two kids were overfed. There's no one saying differently that is involved in the story. All of this other stuff is about something that has nothing to do with the story.
Oh, I'm already predicting "A Very Special Bachelorette" where they show his moments on the show and have everybody crying and reacting before it's back to whore island with the man candy.
And your loins.
One of the nicest shopping experiences I've had as been in one of the most expensive shops in the world. I already knew what I wanted, called to see if they had it in stock, and literally was just going to do a drive by to get it. But they were SUPER nice and I ended up having a chat for 15 minutes with my sales…
They should say that then. It sounds like a terrible way to alienate customers when it's just a scheduling/personnel problem. Telling me I'll have to wait for service and letting me decide is okay in my book. Telling me you can't seat me and I can see empty tables is a bad idea, I think.
Did you ever see that episode of "Different World" where Whitley Gilbert is shaded hard for her race by a racist white saleslady in a jewelry store and proceeds to buy thousands of dollars worth of stuff just to prove she could? And then returned it all and had a talk with the manager after her friends convinced her…
Preach. I love free shipping and return. I can judge at home for myself without somebody who doesn't know me saying, "That looks GREAT, you should DEFINITELY get it, can I find you some shoes to go with it?" when I know I look hideous in the outfit and am only trying it on for a laugh.
That's a good point and idea.
Okay, you had an agenda and I didn't recognize that before I responded. I mistook your comment for a jumping off point for a discussion. My mistake.
And by "true love", they mean the cover of Life and Style magazine and a chance to put out your own sex tape.
The college selection process is universal enough in the U.S. that most of us went through it, know others who did, and even know kids who are going through it.
I didn't even want to go. A night surrounded by people I could barely stand with a date who was only their because she was a junior and wanted desperately to be asked to a senior prom (she asked ME to take her) while wearing polyester clothes I wouldn't allow myself to be buried in?
One trend from back in the 90s that should come back is the "dateless" Prom.