Welp, I just woke up, but that’s enough Internet for today.
Welp, I just woke up, but that’s enough Internet for today.
The scene where Posh comes out and asks if her skirt is too short and they all reply no so she hikes it up more was and still is incredibly empowering to me.
I own this movie on DVD. If only I still had a DVD player.
I’ll never understand the blatant racism in Latin America. In El Salvador (where my dad is from), most people are mixed with Spanish and Native American (Pipil, Lenca). Yet if you look more Native than Spanish, you’re discriminated against. Like “Oh yes, I’m brown, but he’s browner” kinda bullshit. :/
Should we talk about that pig eating his watermelon on wall-to-wall carpeting in somebody’s home? Also, I hate the hippos’ handler.
We need 4 hippos and about 60 watermelons. Now
Here’s the one thing I don’t understand about riots such as these.
Pulitzer price written piece
If 6 of 18 women were raped in your class that suggests a serious problem in the way Peace Corps operates. You are letting them off too lightly here I think. It’s obvious that the locals know that you are not protected. Peace Corps should be kicking it Roman style. Instead they are abandoning you guys. Disgraceful.
My thoughts on this, too.
I saw an Eileen Fisher magazine ad featuring this outfit and other seemingly effortless separates in a magazine separate and thought, "Is this what it means to turn 35? I love all of this and wish I was wearing it right now? Am I going to start craving romcoms with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson soon? AM I HAVING A…
That was cool!
Peter Dinklage
Clive was actually offered the role of Bond before Daniel Craig, but because of scheduling conflicts with other projects, he couldn't commit to multiple Bond films.
Why? Cyrus is all those things too, yet they don't undercut his intelligence or strength. And we're yet to see his adversity, and when we do, I really doubt it would be rape.
I was pointing out what I thought was a large generalization. I didn't mean to present myself as "pedantic", so, apologies for that.
Look, there's really no need to be a dick about it.
Is it? Do I need to check my personality trait privilege?
I completely agree. I almost went back and edited my original post by saying 'aren't MOST strong people - men and women - made so by adversity?'...
I, for one, am happy to see examples of strength that is earned by hardship. As someone who is frequently referred to as a "strong woman," I'm tired of people's inability to recognize that strength as a protective shell acquired from years of painful obstacles. Most strong women are strong because they've already been…