I agree that sex offenders should face harsher punishment, but this is in the UK not the US. Whilst we have very different justice systems that both need reevaluation, making this about America is somewhat inappropriate.
I agree that sex offenders should face harsher punishment, but this is in the UK not the US. Whilst we have very different justice systems that both need reevaluation, making this about America is somewhat inappropriate.
Um, we are missing a major detail, forget about the spelling error. Can we also talk about Kim K cutting off half her face for Hillary! If that’s not a show of support and total admiration, I don’t know what is.
The saddest part to me is reading a Jezebel article lambasting someone for a typo, when articles on all Gawker entities regularly go live riddled with errors (typographical, factual, you name it!) that are often never addressed regardless of how many times they are pointed out.
But they didn’t fly nonstop. The couple allegedly landed in Las Vegas for a little thing I like to call...a layover.
that photobomb is the real story
I don’t know what’s sadder. The typo, or people flapping and squawking around the typo like it’s actually in any way important.
He was. So sad that he aged badly.
We all know other women like this: “I’d rather be friends with guys. Girls are just soooo emotional and catty. I’m like a guy.”
I CANNOT handle all of these blue collar workers insisting that a billionaire (?) reality TV star represents their interests.
The problem with writing truthfully about Trump’s candidacy (that it is a farce) is giving him what he wants. Then the Trumps and Palins of the world parlay the media’s mockery into support bases that simply despise the media and support anybody that attacks it.
My reply to this type of BS from my mother-in-law is usually, “That’s why I married him, and I wouldn’t put up with anything less.”
It makes me think of the movie “Made in Dagenham”, about the women at an automotive factory who went on strike (ultimately leading to the institution of equal pay in Britain), and the main character is having a fight with her husband, who works at the same factory. He talks about how he’s such a good husband: he…
Yeah, that’s been my experience as well (hell, my MIL was super impressed because my husband was there for my C-section, while I was the one actually BEING OPERATED ON). It just irritates me, not because I don’t think he’s a good father, but because they’ve never called me a good mother, or even said anything positive…
I’m wondering how the ones that I loved, Flame and The Flower, Shana, Wolf and the Dove, the Laurie McBain’s and Johanna Lindsey’s would strike me now? Also, I feel like this dynamic might have been present where the hero was battle scarred Viking with a soft spot and the heroine a captive, or an Englishman with…
Only kind of related, but some of the most famous romance novels are absolutely horrifying. Judith McNaught, who is considered to be one of the best in the genre has many scenes in which the heroine gets raped by the ‘damaged’ hero and then forgives him for it.