Da'www! That doggy feels the same way about head scratchers that I do! Thanks.
Da'www! That doggy feels the same way about head scratchers that I do! Thanks.
My husband and I recently moved from the east coast to the Midwest. We are both Jewish and living in the Bible Belt headed into Passover makes me miss home quite a bit. Now, with the news of the tragedy in OP, Kansas, I'm feeling extremely emotional.
At my school it was relatively common for Greek men to ask individual Greek women to assist them in certain hazing rituals - there were scavenger hunts, for example, and girls would be stationed to give clues, make them drink, embarrass them, etc.
I am only slightly embarrassed by the amount of money I would pay to watch Hannity and the rest of those morons attempt a dizzy bat challenge.
Hark!
This makes total sense to me, because I remember when my prom date did his "promposal," we were sitting in the Student Center and he went, "Hey, do you want to go to prom with me?" And I said, "Sure." And that alone must have cost him a cool grand.
Complaint #2 should really have just said: "Neither myself or my children understand the true meaning/purpose of Christmas or Easter and I am encouraging selfish behavior by blaming Disney."
I don't think that the other woman is necessarily "innocent" in this situation, but what on earth is the just cause for firing her if he isn't going to resign!?
I really don't think I would have been upset had any of my bridesmaids told me they couldn't or didn't want to participate. What would have upset me, though, is if any of them had declined and then gone on a diatribe about how bridesmaids are antiquated and shouldn't exist (and essentially critiquing my life choices…
"If you're going to give favors, give food"... or a charitable donation. It's a good thing to do and no one in their right mind would complain that someone made a donation to a cause rather than giving them a matchbook with the couple's name on it.
A lot of the problematic items, too, are things said by the person, but while they were "in character". Like, with Colbert, if he said it on the show, he was in character - and his character is supposed to be an irredeemable asshole. Ditto with some of the items about Amy Poehler when she was on SNL.
Well not everyone gets WaWas, but thanks for rubbing it in.
I'll give it a look. I imagine this tumblr is going to break my heart into a million pieces.
Oh! That makes more sense, if that's the case.
Yeah I guess you're right. It just didn't occur to me that that would have set people off. In my head, he just found another stupid phrase that rhymed.
A few of the earnest tweets against Colbert using the #CancelColbert hashtag referenced not only racism towards Asian people, but also transphobia.
You must have missed the point where I said she likely couldn't have afford the medicine even if she didn't cut her hair for two years...
Is it Monica or Monika? Is it Glam Runner or Glam Runners?
I've seen a lot of people in the comments who are half-heartedly judging Gilbert for getting that $87 haircut rather than buying her prescriptions. To that I say, we have NO IDEA how much money her prescriptions cost and if we are to assume that they are like normal prescriptions, they have to be filled every month.
Money. Mystery solved.