This is a child’s mentality.
This is a child’s mentality.
Be honest. You get a sick thrill from being roasted in comments sections, don’t you?
Good dad too. I’ve known him for about fifteen years and he and her mom are about as loving and supportive as it gets. I saw his pictures from Pride with them all wearing their matching t-shirts and I’m still talking about it online so I guess it was pretty damn cute.
“Older millennials” were mostly too young to appreciate most of the references, and styling the show used. For that you’d have to be in Gen X. As someone born in 79, I was the perfect age for films like Goonies/E.T.
I would think 32 is too young to enjoy the nostalgia (I don’t mean to sound rude or anything) but you’re my sister’s age, and she doesn’t have the same memories of 80's tv shows and movies because she was too young to really remember them. It was definitely a mashup of all the 80's cliches, but I think it was done…
Those people who keeps thinking she isn’t dead are really stupid. Her body was shown.
Are you young? I think those of us who really love the show grew up on 80's films just like this. The nostalgia is great.
I find all newer Tom Cruise movies unbelievably boring. They largely consist of several key things:
No, no! Tom is a Scientologist, OT level (some big number but not quite as big a number as David Miscavige) and that makes him eternally youthful without cosmetic surgery, cosmically blessed, the greatest thespian who ever or will ever live, perfectly sane and definitely heterosexual.
There are only 2 good uses of Tom Cruise in movies nowadays:
Yeah, it’s a regular Algonquin Round Table of Assholes in here. What’s really blowing my mind here is the number of people who, even after I patiently explain that there are a number of disorders that can cause uncontrollable weight gain, are just confidently babbling “well those people are still eating too much…
Okay. But why does it become the role of anyone but the fat person’s doctor(s) to educate fat people of the follies of their ways? Do you think that they’ve somehow magically come through life to that point and never realized it until you chose to impart your wisdom to them?
A) There are dozens of legitimate medical problems that will result in obesity no matter what extremes the patient goes to in order to not “choose” to be fat. They’re also none of your damn business, so unless you plan on making people with PCOS, hyperthyroidism, insulin resistance, Cushings, Prader-Willi, etc, etc,…
It’s one— annoying— thing to be preachy, and another to be insulting and contemptuous. Smokers aren’t treated to the same hostility and cruelty that fat people are. They’re not likened to animals, nor treated as pariahs. If anything, smokers have a caché of coolness. It’s how most smokers get hooked in the first…
But shaming doesn’t lead to sustainable weight loss. Sure, the initial loss is often “impressive” but sooner or later that weight is going to come back and it’s going to return with a vengeance (and the individual may need additional—therapeutic— services as well if torment was their main motivation for losing…
Because shaming is totally effective and has 100% eliminated smoking. If shaming is what works for you, fine. Use it for motivation. But it’s not effective for everybody and is mostly just an excuse for people to shit on someone that offends their sensibilities simply by existing. It’s a way for the shamer to put…
This is incredibly sad all the way around. If I were in this situation, I would love to think I could be strong enough to never stop fighting for the life of my child. But I do think there’s a point when “life” is just a painful delaying of the inevitable.
I don’t have kids, so I clearly don’t know the instinct of preservation.
Why?
Oh my god. You are so right!