This love story really spoke to me, particularly the part where the lady had a profound realization of the heart whilst tripping absolute balls and then the NYT had to pretend like they weren’t complete narcs
This love story really spoke to me, particularly the part where the lady had a profound realization of the heart whilst tripping absolute balls and then the NYT had to pretend like they weren’t complete narcs
Probably because doing an out-patient psych program is less fancy than travelling. Who wants to hear about the glorious architecture of the hospital and the sad windowless office of my therapist? A 1 1/2 year wait list. Honestly, the out-patient thing was wayyyyyy more productive than whatever travelling does.
I don’t know how to feel about this. On the one hand, yes, she is awful and definitely has some responsibility for his suicide. On the other, based on the description of Massachusetts law, it appears that all of the time and money spent on bringing her to trial has no chance of actually resulting in a conviction.
I don’t think that’s the issue most people have with the book. Yes, of course, we should all feel free to leave bad marriages. But her story was overwrought, self-pitying, reeking with extreme privilege and naivete, and full of embarrassing poverty-tourism/white savior lines. And it’s just kinda tough to weep for…
I was 17 and saw it with a friend. I had told my dad beforehand that I was going to the movies and when I said to see Cruel Intentions, he said he didn’t want me to see it. When I got home, he asked what I saw and I told him. He was like “didn’t I tell you I don’t want you to see that movie?” I was like “yeah, but you…
I was 13. I don’t think we were expecting that. Any of that.
I saw this when it came out, I was 10. Holy shit, I got away with a lot. This also marked the beginning of me being supes sexually curious and Kathryn was my style icon.
I went to see this movie with my older brother (ew) and his friend. I was underage and the ticket counter guy asked for ID and said I couldn’t go in without a parent. My brother lied and said he was my legal guardian after our parents died in a car crash. The ticket guy laughed and my brother got pissed for him…
There was a 2 (with Amy Adams) which was a bad prequel and 3 (which I’ve never seen) and I think was just a similar mean girls theme with different characters. No actual sequel:
I'm listening.
oh no i loved it. followed by a “ewwww he’s right”
C’mon, it's a good joke.
#menofjezebel
What the fuck is wrong with you?
But are you guys still fucking or...?
My reaction to your comment as it went through my head.
He’s not using it to moisturize, though.
That’s only because your daughter is too young to know that by loving Ghostbusters with girls, she is ruining some nerd’s childhood.
This is all bullshit and I’m glad she will get a dress and I love her and everything about her.
God she reminds me of a former friend of mine who would talk to a guy for 2 hours and be sooo in loooove and nobody else understood because no one else has ever been in love like her there’s just such a connection they both love Buddha!!! Barf. (I do realize Taylor isn’t the one providing this info. Still.)