It does and she chose a really good one too. Kinda ballsy bc most of her fans have no clue who Pamela Anderson is and she could have chosen a million other ways to show off her ass... she chose the right path.
It does and she chose a really good one too. Kinda ballsy bc most of her fans have no clue who Pamela Anderson is and she could have chosen a million other ways to show off her ass... she chose the right path.
Yeah, the pornstar name thing is a joke, not an actual suggestion.
What’s her name, does look like Pam.
Just here to say that Barb Wire is such a crazy high-concept movie (shot-for-shot remake of Casablanca with Pam Anderson as Rick Blaine) that you gotta watch it.
Kendall’s costume is pretty amazing. :)
Bronx Mowgli?
I have stayed in (supposedly) haunted hotels with zero events. I have had three separate stints in a hospital that experienced at least one major disaster with, again, nothing weird. And I spent my nights awake and wandering the halls. My high school graduation was in an auditorium supposedly haunted by a dead…
I had it with Phil a long time ago but have to agree with him down to the letter regarding people being late.
Let’s call her “Boo Scarymore” for Halloween 🎃
Not all ghosts are bad or out to get you.
No, aranel makes a good point irrespective of the existence of ghosts and humility might be appropriate . Cultural bias is the bane of the dilligent scientist and can result in truly tragic situations. An extreme example you see in the news now is that study after study suggests that doctors tend to downplay the…
This is definitely a thing in social science. People sometimes have weird experiences, and we generally interpret those experiences based on what we are culturally prepared to expect.
I’m in a line of work where people sometimes will come to me with these kinds of concerns. There are people who will find this useful. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, people definitely have odd experiences. Even if the ghosts aren’t real, real people are helped by being able to access this information.
Oh when I was a kid I was terrified of that house and spent many sleepless nights there. We’ve somehow managed to prevent our kids from thinking the place is creepy and they love staying there. They even like to play with the genuinely scary antique toys that are there, including the creepy old dolls.
Plus houses in the country (and the country in general) make all sorts of weird noises. I grew up in a house on 40 acres of forest, and even though it was built in the 1970's, there were STILL a ton of weird noises at night. I hated being there alone at night, but never thought it was ghosts.
Look, believe in ghosts or don’t (I wish they were real but all evidence [or lack thereof] suggests they aren’t), but please don’t rely on psychics or mediums as “experts.” They are, to a person, con artists.
It’s... a Halloween related article with #afterlifehacks as a tag. I don’t think the original purpose of this article was to be all that serious.
I find that whether or not one believes in ghosts and other nonsense is very predictive of whether or not they will see one. For instance, my family has a house out in the country that has been in the family since the 1870's. My wife, young children and I stay in the house with no problems at all. My sisters, who all…
Well, I think Kanye is actually diagnosed...