And of course all of our people are spread perfectly evenly. It's not like the coasts have a bunch of huge cities or anything.
And of course all of our people are spread perfectly evenly. It's not like the coasts have a bunch of huge cities or anything.
My senior year the new dress code rule was that all shirts had to be tucked in. Several people were targeted more than others for this particular rule violation. At graduation, they tucked their gowns in before going up to get their diplomas. It’s been more than ten years and I still think it’s fucking hilarious.
Jesus Christ could not be reached for comment.
I finished watching it a few hours ago and I’m still processing everything. It was hard to watch. And while the main argument for displeasure with it seems to be that a lot of it was unnecessary or gratuitous (and I totally get that though that isn’t my complete view)...my overall feeling is that...I’m glad that they…
I know, kind of a weird thing to say but one of the things I love about the books is that Jamie never forgets Wentworth . It’s never dropped from his characterization and even 30 years later it takes all but 5 words and it’s all back .
Kudos to whoever cast Tobias Menzies as Frank/Jack. He’s been phenomenal. After the scene where he prentends to breakdown to Claire and then says that he doesn’t have demons and that he’ll find out what she’s hiding, I totally understood that Jack was beyond redemption, nor would he ever seek it. However, he never…
Thank you, Pinkham. As I am at work, I cannot give these stories there proper emotionally response. So instead, this has been my expression and feeling for the past 10 minutes.
He grinned at me, lifted his kilt and without even hesitating, flopped his sad, exposed wiener onto our stainless steel counter top.
The novel is just as graphic and more drawn out. I didn’t enjoy this part of the book or the show, but I’m looking forward to seeing how everything plays out next season.
I ran a Cat Shelter for twelve years. This infection is very rarely contracted and when it is, it tends to be by people with compromised immune systems.
Yeah, I’ve had similarly bad experiences on United. I’m white, so I get a pass from them, but I was flying from Dubai once and seated next to a woman from India. She didn’t speak English, but her son who she was flying to meet, had instructed her to show her itinerary to someone near her and a notebook with his…
I’ve been handed unopened soda cans on many carriers, United included. But then again I was white and not wearing a hijab so clearly was no threat (eye-roll).
I cannot understand why no one spoke up for her. Especially when the bigot told her to shut the fuck up. No way in hell would I have kept my mouth shut.
You do realize the healthcare system in america is not actually socialized, right?
I know! Having millions of uninsured is much better, right?
Yeah but they won’t pay for adoption either (another expensive process).
Holy shit, the comments on this article.
I feel perfectly okay criticizing female genital mutilation, regardless of which culture happens to practice it.
There are health risks to this whole practice: improper sanitation, not being able to fully clean menstrual cloths in order to avoid later infections, oh, AND BEING FORCED TO CLUMP UP IN TINY SHACKS WITHOUT ELECTRICITY AND RUN THE RISK OF RAPE AND SNAKE BITE. But you go on, defending "traditions" that are just more…
I would love to see more articles like this on Jezebel. Thank you.