vagabondella
Vagabondella
vagabondella

And I thought people just hated her for "glorifying" the Boston bomber with a poem and making fun of the disabled with Evelyn Evelyn. :-/

UK. No financial support whatsoever (apart from a small guilt payment the first Christmas that didn't cover the rent arrears, but was appreciated anyway). And yes it should be mandatory, but (deep breath) things had got so ugly by then that he had 'decided' that the kids probably weren't his anyway. He was on the

You deserve to win this contest. This is absolutely horrible and I'm actually pissed off for you and your babies.

"Sorcia, I'm in love with your best friend [a dude with a hilariously ridiculous name that I cannot post here]. We're moving to Virginia and I hope you'll be happy for us."

I'm Navajo and I loved this show. While I cannot comment on how the Asian community thinks of Dong, I feel pretty strongly about the Native American arc. In the third episode where Mrs. Vorhees parents are introduced, I died. I thought they captured a part of Native Americans that I don't see in media: our sense of

Dear everyone,

I really think all the racial stereotype jokes come around, even Jane Krakowski Native American thing. I am a little uneasy about that particular plot line and I think they could have done without it, but they bring it back way later in the series and I think tie it together ok. I think the joke about the litter was

That's not how she identifies ;)

It's true. The "Binders Full of Women" did not change my vote.

I'm not sure if it's maybe a midwest thing, too. My ring is very unique, not at all cookie cutter. I think part of the "Oh" that I hear from these women could be trying to place me within these narratives of affluence that I just don't fit into. And never will. I don't care about climbing the social or economic

I hope she will always love her dad, even if the quote was falsified!

My favorite part of those stories is they typically involve some huge element of privilege (unless it's a "we went to the courthouse with 10 friends and family members" story), i.e. "we got married on my family's farm with 300 people and my aunt is a professional caterer who provided the food and the whole thing was

A Facebook friend recently posted some question about what kind of cheating was "worse" - strictly physical or emotional affairs. And then she says, "I'm so glad I never have to worry about that, because boyfriend would never do that to me."

Actually, red states have higher divorce rates than blue, and conservative Christians have higher divorce rates than other faiths according to stats I've read (which I suspect is explained by them getting married too young). http://www.thenation.com/article/178035…

If you were really meant to be together, you wouldn't have needed those gorgeous hydrangea centerpieces. True love is a mason jar filled with wildflowers you picked yourself.

My wedding cost $6,500.00 for food, DJ, photog, event space, booze, flowers, favors (good ones, re-usable shopping bags) my dress, his suit, the most amazing handmade chuppah, various taxis etc for my marvin um mother PLUS the day after fish and bagel breakfast for my family.

"Mintz says this is just the beginning of her extraordinary career, which is, no doubt, bolstered by the fact that her father works in private equity and guided her way."

Also, Care.com hires Poors and minorities who can't afford Soul Cycle classes. Yuck.

She's rich. She hires "women from Soul Cycle" to watch other rich people's kids... Because "non-Soul Cycling nannies" just text all day and ignore kids.