Seems like a real missed opportunity for the Other Woman sequel none of us have been waiting for.
Seems like a real missed opportunity for the Other Woman sequel none of us have been waiting for.
I was JUST listening to that song I Need a Hero about an hour ago. And now the universe has delivered.
Allowing these attorneys the opportunity to record their time on things like getting coffee with"diverse" attorneys or asking them about their career goals is the real kicker here. It turns it into a job responsibility, instead of, you know, talking to your colleagues. Sadly, much like supermodels, attorneys don't…
Sadly, I'm completely not surprised about it. I'm Nigerian, and I live in Abuja the capital. I'm also Igbo (meaning I'm from the south and Catholic). The President GEJ is also from the south (although he's Ijaw not Igbo) and also a Christian. He is literally petrified of the Muslim leaders from the North and they all…
NO! IT COMES IN A DIFFERENT BOTTLE AND IS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THING! I AM A DOCTOR!
I described it to a friend as that smart friend with sorta off-beat interests calling you up all "OMG I have to tell you something really cool!"
'Gulp' was particularly fun to listen to. I was just driving and walking around yelling "NO...," "Say what???!" and "Grooooooss, Mary."
But your feet love you, and that's who will stick around ALWAYS.
Not to brag, but my doc has a speculum that's clear plastic so the light shoots through the whole thing. It's like her Lightsaber of Healing (and Not Freezing Vaginas). Also not looking like a torture device on the tray of shiny metal instruments is a plus.
It's not my definition of ally that's narrow, it's how you view your duty as one that is, because you clearly think you can turn it on and off for the things you believe are real regardless of what the person you claim to be supporting is telling you. Can you see now why any woman who may have experienced this didn't…
Given that you're disregarding anything unless you've personally experienced it, as one man to another (because clearly you'd never take the word of a woman) I'd say no, you are most certainly not "an ally."
Sorry, Mobama. Ben fanboying out to Letters to Cleo won the episode!
She also seems to have a good sense of humor about this whole "being hot for a living" thing
Panties every day....however a bra...I haven't worn one decades.
Three things:
Is anyone else reminded of how Roald Dahl's Witches had no toes?
I'm not saying Oprah is innocent of all charges but, so far, it sounds like she was right to not trust this lady and keep assets from potentially falling into her hands (i.e. letting them live in but not giving them the house).
This one took my breath away: Hmm...not allowing specific links. Let's try again:
You mean commercials like this one?
FWIW Lancôme has had black "faces" before, including current faces Arlenis Sosa Peña (pictured) and Jasmine Tookes. Perhaps Nyong'o is the first black celebrity Lancôme face, but we can recognize the models of color who've been repping for years, too.