I'm staunchly against the death penalty, but cases like this one test my resolve. Even though he's 18.
I'm staunchly against the death penalty, but cases like this one test my resolve. Even though he's 18.
This makes me want to cry! And want a dog.
Isn't that tequila, not vodka? :)
No shame! My (Asian) mother bought me a rice cooker as my housewarming gift when I first moved to my own apartment. To be honest, rice will always be the thing I think of in my head as only coming out of rice cookers; I think I sort of forget you can make it in a regular pot on the stove.
It's not her responsibility to smile because a man invaded her workout to comment on how she looks. The entire point of that Daily Show segment and all of the comments thoughtful folks are leaving here is that men expect a response for invading a stranger's personal space. Just because she's at the gym doesn't mean…
I was so horrified when I learned this a year or two ago. I had a huge poster of that kiss in my college dorm room, right over my bed, and had actually put it in a frame and was preparing to put it up on my real-grown-up wall. (Was.)
I can't believe there aren't more comments about drunk Matt Damon here. He is A for Adorable in that picture.
All I can think of when I hear "the Blacks":
They're not setting a precedent with Watson, though—she's one of many, many ambassadors used now and for years by the UN. In fact, a quick look at the Wikipedia page for "Goodwill Ambassadors" will show that they've been used by various governmental agencies and institutions "as long as diplomacy has existed."
A great many of my poos come in under 30 seconds. Fiber! Tons of water! And exercise!
(These are the things I use, I mean. I'm not shouting at you to use them, though I do highly recommend them.)
Yes, which for some people is for years and years, if they have difficulty getting an annulment for their divorce.
My Filipino-Irish-Italian ethnicity is (visually) very confusing for people, especially because I ended up a lot lighter skinned than my brother and sister, and so I get that question ("What are you?") ALLLL the damn time. And the "exotic" description.
A person, I always want to answer. I'm a person.
Yes. Really, they can be/are ostracized from the church: barred from communion, sometimes prohibited from fully folding children into the life of the church, etc. (Mind you, I don't have direct experience in this, but a read through the comments here will show....)
It's easy to scoff this stuff off ("oh well, religion…
This is the saddest. :(
(I'm currently navigating an "interfaith" engagement—my fiance is an atheist—and so this kind of stuff really hits me in the feels, as it makes me think about how much harder things could have been for us!)
Just posted along the same lines. This is the only look I don't understand in the collection. For the bag lady in all of us? She just looks five times her actual size.
I was surprised it wasn't a bit more daring. On the one hand it's all very wearable, but perhaps the result is that nothing is really pushing any boundaries.
Try having one of their employees as your Facebook friend. Gahhhhhhhhh
The body suit is such an unfortunate fabric. All I can think of is cat woman.
I still think they're crazy for not explaining how much it effs up the proportions, but point taken.