whoheryeahthatone
whoheryeahthatone
whoheryeahthatone

look, i understand and agree with the point you're making here, but that's kind of a cool take from budweiser. would love to see them remake their bro-y 90s ads as well.  

TEAM CHOCOLATE MILK 4 EVA!

The stretch mark thing is the absolute worst of the bunch. Ugh. Using IWD as a launch for your product aimed at women’s insecurities about a completely natural and universal skin trait is a special kind of cruel and stupid.

Put “oops” on that last story seems kinda light hearted, considering the fact she's dead? 

It’s kind of hard to synthetically produce a tan effect on white skin. You want warm tones, but too yellow and you look jaundiced, too red and you look burned. That leaves orangey tones that can end up looking more Sunkist then sun-kissed.

Oh my god. If you were trying to look like Janice from Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, you nailed it, girl. 😂

And who is supposed to give a shit that a thin-skinned fucker like you isn’t ‘helping’? Fuck your ‘help’ and fuck you. Go play savior somewhere else.

I would go a step further; they’ve found a way to endure a terrible situation in a way that keeps them as together as is possible under the circumstances.

Seems Dr. Sanderson experienced an unconscious coupling.

I refuse to judge B. Smith’s husband.  If you haven’t lived it you have no vote, opinion or advice to offer.  

“dearth” means a lack of something. Perhaps you meant “wealth.”

I haven’t read her book but am aware of her friendship with Bundy and I think Rule’s story is really powerful: ~anyone~ can be a monster.

Agree. I think Ted is one serial killer that we should study and focus on because his psychopathy allowed him to slip in and out of his ‘normal’ and charming mode and the side that was a cold-blooded murderer who never had any remorse for his crimes. 

I’m always surprised by how many people don’t know that many legendary serial murderers had wives and partners and families who never suspected a thing, and who the men felt no compulsion to kill. Our culture is so confused about everything that we think Ted Bundy is no different from a grizzly bear or hyena. The

Yeah, after watching the trailer, my only thought was “that’s the point.” I think it makes the whole thing that much creepier, that a guy who is charming and handsome and not setting off peoples’ internal “creeper or weirdo” alarms was capable of so much evil.

Really struggling to understand how someone can watch this trailer and take it so literally as to think it’s a cute “will they or won’t they” romcom about a man trying to beat the system. What makes Ted Bundy interesting to people (at least to people who find serial killers interesting) is that he was an insane

Yes, this seems like a pretty straightforward telling of the Bundy story and his relationship. It’s gross and uncomfortable because that’s who he was and that’s how the story played out.

But wasn’t the whole point that Bundy was more than “vaguely likable?” that is how he was able to victimize so many woman, by getting them to trust him. 

This comment is a damn treasure.