waggingwinnie
WaggingWinnie
waggingwinnie

THAT LITTLE PEPLUM DRESS THO!!!!!

theres something inherently masturbatory about manipulating parts of your body with someone else in mind.

I also still absolutely do not believe in the death penalty, but I would absolutely be fine with this woman being locked in a bathroom and fed cans of beans until she was 30 lbs.

I find the headline misleading. When I clicked I expected it to be that FB was refusing to remove the video for whatever reason- instead it’s people sharing, which FB can’t be privy to every post. Using “can’t GET FB” to delete implies FB is actively refusing.

Ralph is mighty Fiennes!

I’ve been telling my sister’s for years that if there’s a Say Yes to the Dress there needs to be a counterpart Say No to the Ho, where friends and family help a person boot that special shitty person out of their life. But I’ll take a Say No to the O.

Any stories that Jezebel publishes about money and poverty as it relates to all kinds of women are stories I want to read. There’s so much shame and secrecy about finances in our culture, and stories like this have a way of lancing those boils and making everything clearer and easier for everybody.

Not to brag, but I met the Spice Girls and had dinner with them the day before their 1st album came out in the US.

RIP to an amazing woman. I’ll be thinking of her again in a year when we learn about WWIII from Trump declaring it via Twitter.

Morris is by no means the easiest person to understand or sympathize with, but she was clearly someone who lived life on her own terms. That’s what makes her so fascinating.

How about a dark reboot where the shattered family comes to grips with their father’s incarceration for sexual abuse, and how it forces them all to question the Christian dogma they have heretofore blindly adhered to.

Hampton calls Collins’ abuse “so personal, [it’s] none of my business.”

They should just keep Jim Caviezel on retainer for whenever someone needs a Jesus. Dude is definitely the most Jesus-y of all actors.

I concur. I think your case is very persuasive and well made.

I really want to say I recall an interview in which MJ said he’d want to be portrayed by a black man in any future films. I cannot provide proof though so this is kind of moot.

This is very good Kinja.

On a (tangentially) related note: anyone catch how the camera zoomed in on Matt Damon when Tracee Ellis Ross mentioned women of color in her Golden Globes acceptance speech? Those awards show directors, they’re not dumb!