Right?? “Oh, I guess I’ll track down this guy who I’ve thought was dead all my life in ANOTHER COUNTRY using POSSIBLY ILLEGAL MEANS instead of just, you know, picking up the phone and talking to my mom.”
Right?? “Oh, I guess I’ll track down this guy who I’ve thought was dead all my life in ANOTHER COUNTRY using POSSIBLY ILLEGAL MEANS instead of just, you know, picking up the phone and talking to my mom.”
She’ll cripple Cuomo by getting a sizable chunk of the vote against him. I’m convinced after seeing this ten minute interview with Colbert because she’s very articulate about the reasons she’s running and why Cuomo is a Republican in sheeps’s clothing. I especially enjoyed how she explained how he was behind the…
I read the piece. One thing that stuck out to me in this piece was that it hits on what I think is a common theme in life and in entertainment: hurt men — men who have suffered in whatever awful ways, often abuse women on their road to healing. And, as in this piece, the suffering of those women is kind of written…
Seriously - I met a girl from Manhattan 2 years ago at a random restaurant downtown who was in town for the gem show. She just couldn’t believe that my friend and I weren’t attending. I will say that it’s great for the local economy and I love that it’s getting bigger. Tucson is slowly starting to experience it’s own…
You’re correct.
The only technological achievement my octogenarian grandma has to her credit is making George Clooney her computer background photo. She only turns the computer on to look at George.
I thought the same thing! There is no ‘point of no return’ in consent. If it’s not going well you CAN decide to stop at any point before, during or after and a responsible human being of any gender will respect that. To quote John Oliver, ‘Sex is like boxing. Unless both parties consent, someone is committing assault.’
I can relate. I hate it when I am trying to have a conversation with my roommate at home, and a football game is on. Sometimes I am mid-sentence and he will blurt out, “Oh FUCK!” about a seemingly (to me) insignificant play. Yeah, I hate that.
I mean, I get why it would be hard to acknowledge somebody that I loved, trusted, and thought I knew would be this vile—I cannot even fathom finding this kind of thing out about my husband or father or even a friend.
Annie Hall is also my favorite movie. I don’t watch his movies anymore, but no one can take Annie Hall from me.
If you want to find a lost baby obvs you need to set out lots of tits as bait.
As always,
#sailingtruther
That’s optimistic. No snark intended. I just don’t think they give even fifteen minutes of reflection to any of it.
This is why Rock of Love was so great.
I work in insurance, and for what it is worth a lot of insurers may keep free birth control anyway. One baby can be more expensive than a decade of birth control, and insurance companies know experientially now that better access to birth control decreases costly babies.
I was 100% okay with paying the $125, because I go to around 4-5 classes per week, usually. I like the variety that ClassPass brings, and the fact that it holds me accountable to actually going to classes. I also usually buy a few extra classes every month at the studios I love. But an increase to $190? Absolutely…
All I ever want out of clothing for my daughter is slightly too-long shorts. She’s all legs and shorts go from being an okay length to being booty shorts in the space of a week! Since she refuses to stop growing, slightly longer shorts would be the best thing ever.
She may or may not be Becky, but I will agree that online harassment of her kid is a bridge too far. It must be really horrible for that girl to be exposed to all this vitriol for something that has nothing to do with her—that’s an absolutely fair point to make.