Yeah, I'll skip the omelette, and just have toast, please and thank you.
Yeah, I'll skip the omelette, and just have toast, please and thank you.
Scrolling...scrolling...scrolling....Fassbender!! (Literally exclaimed "Aw Yeah" aloud when I got to his pic, and then scrolled back up to it for another minute before continuing on.)
If you've thought of it, I guarantee you they already have too.
Again, though, that is coming from the very real, lived experience of a woman (you). The same sentiment from a young man is not the same in my books.
I can definitely see how some women might feel that way, but the idea of a young guy saying the same squiks me out for some reason.
"...watch as youths squander early pregnancies." That statement didn't sit well with me.
Went to a combined Halloween-Birthday party for one of my friends last night. Got lazy and last-minute-ed my costume - threw together a makeshift Rosie the Riveter. Surprisingly easy - light blue denim shirt, red bandanna, red lips. So simple - also feel like I would wear this anyway, so I wasn't uncomfortable all…
[Redated - am bad at posting, first time in groupthink in a longggg while, my apologies.]
Wouldn't it be great if that video turned out to be satire? Part of me really wants to believe she's a comic genius, and not just insane.
R.I.P. Meep. The mere mention of the teeny, be-feathered little guy makes me wanna cry. I'd wager that was one of the most disturbing, heartbreaking scenes in AHS' history. I had to turn away for a moment - it just felt too real.
Slowly started to feel sicker as the video went on. It's exhausting, and disheartening.
Hear hear!!
The 500 Dennis' vs Brian bit was probably my favorite part of the whole show.
Usually the preferred choice of stoners on late-night munchie runs, and drunk people, post-bar. Rolling the dice with your gastrointestinal system - woo!!
Seriously - I can eat Reubens as thick as encyclopedias, and kill BLTS like nobodies business, but you're right - there's something overwhelmingly meaty about this, that even the hungriest of omnivores couldn't justify.
Had to post the 1982 version. I watch Annie whenever I'm feeling particularly down, or I've gotten into the gin, Miss. Hannigan-style. Never gets old. "Do I hear.. happiness, in here?"
My sister, who is currently a 25 year old SAHM (not sure what demo that is) says "The Social" is her favorite/one of the only watchable daytime shows - it's Canadian though, so I doubt it finds much of an American audience.
Awesome!! Thank you, I've never heard of them before.