thesporkgirl
thesporkgirl
thesporkgirl

research the "Discovery Institute" - i mean, your friend obviously must know of them, if he did a doc about ID, but the people behind this, funding this, hiring the great PR people, are straight-up liarface Christians, and they are trying to hide their origins, but they aren't very good at it.

kelly rowland?

i offer $5 to the first person who contacts him and brings me a photo of him holding a yardstick for scale.

so he's a mediocre, old, short guy with a bad attitude and an entitlement problem. and he's looking for love online. i'd say he's looking in the right place.

It stands up to the re-watch, it really does! Secret's in the sauce... it's kind of a double-whammy now as both time periods are fantastically retro and alien to us now.

it's Buddy's pocket watch chain, of course.

hold up, even gym rats are internet bullies now?

you stop it right now, internet. you stop and GO TO YOUR ROOM.

i would say that psychologically, there is something inherently more scary/anxiety-inducing about something going into your something for the first time rather than putting something in something new for the first time. and sensationally, men tend to be more familiar with roughly the same sensations prior to

well look at her letter, guys acted weird once they knew. any time a person does something for the absolute first time, there's anxiety about it.

i think it also bears mentioning that this case is not identical to Virginia Tech or Aurora. it was not really about self-preservation. this kid was standing in front of a school full of children. not just herself, her coworkers or classmates or other adults in her town. in front of a place full of children.

nothing tastes as good as food you didn't have to cook yourself, except food you didn't have to cook yourself or clean up after.

i don't think all of those people could've been talked down. but i don't think your point "uhm sometimes mass shooters won't be talked down" is relevant to this article, because THIS one WAS. and it IS unusual, and HOPEFUL, and you're kind of shitting on it with obvious nonsense.

anecdotes are not relevant to statements about statistics. "just as often" is a claim regarding frequency. if you meant "quite often," that's a subjective opinion on frequency.

"just as often" [citation needed]

oooh. i had heard of that one, but not much, or that it was lady-run. i will check it out.

are any of these apps designed by women? because i've yet to see one that value-adds anything over a trip to the corner bar.

scrabble is fucking serious bizness, bro. but for serious. yeah. who doesn't lose their shit over scrabble? are you dead inside. it's scrabble.

dear "art" gallery Future Femme - no, do not do this, you are wrong and you should feel bad.

basinger?