Am I the only one that thinks they are hiding Rebel's body? I like the other pictures on the site with the purple sequins.
Not even when Heath Ledger sings on the bleachers? Not even Alex Mack (Larisa Oleynik)?
One time, I had a boyfriend that talked about wanting to join MENSA, so I joined before he could (actually, he never met their criteria anyway). I guess I am more competitive than I think. I also think it's an only child thing. If you like my toys, I will like them harder than you. ALL THE SWIMFAN FOR ME!
Did you know that there is a misconception that baby platipi (platypuses) are called puggles but there isn't an actual name for them. Some people suggest platypup.
I have seen an actual platypus and you, Jenya Bolotov, are no platypus.
I love Swimfan. For me, it's a chickflick, night alone staple.
Really, not a fan of Reaganomics? But, it seems so logical. :/
Well, yeah, if you want to vilify people just for having money and buying their kids extravagant shit.
That's what makes it so clever.
This is a brilliant idea. Leveraging rich parents' desire to buy their children everything in order to fund less rich people? That's the dream.
Don't worry; when her baby has the most friends on a social media platform, she can shange it.
If only she were a natural redhead.
Oh, YAY, Sifl and Olly!!
Oh, yeah, Todd Solondz movies can do that. For people who revel in the weird and take some level of pride in it, his movies are funny and touching, but for others, not so much. When I was in high school, I stopped being allowed to pick sleepover movies after choosing both The Hunger and Crash (the Cronenberg one,…
I too have a huge interest humanity, especially prurient things.
I have not seen it, but I have a filmmaker friend who has. Apparently, it's "poetic." But, the subject (zoophiliacs) falls just past my squicky line, and that line is way past most people's. I applied for work at a college in the city where it happened, Enumclaw, WA. The movie is on YT.
The sexual innuendo one or the uncyclopedia in general? or Zoo?
My definition of a zoo certainly isn't as free as Kenneth Pinyan's.