Unless my last name is Funk & Wagnalls, teenagers have been plagiarizing since term papers on World War I have been assigned. What i don't get is since when do said teenagers get book deals?
Psssst! Hey Al, since you seem to have the Lord's private number, could you please ask Him what tomorrow's CA Lotto numbers are? Thanks! P.S. Capitalize His Name. He's touchy about that.
@msQwerty: Dude, I don't think she's even cleared her 20's yet! I DON'T GET why perfectly lovely girls are ruining their faces with unnecessary plastic surgery (I'm lookin' at you Rose McGowan.)
@GoodBadNotEvil: She was also charming, sweet, funny, vulnerable, adorable, talented and sexy. Remember, a lot of the love people feel for her comes from the love they feel for the characters she created.
@PIKITIS!!: She was not discovered for a few days.
Please don't worry - you would be missed (God forbid!) If Casey was at the point of having been cut off by her family, they were probably used to not speaking to her for days (if not weeks or months) at a time. What makes me wonder, is where was her damn "wife"? Wouldn't you freak out if you hadn't heard from your spouse in a few days? I'm not suggesting anything fishy went down, but I am suggesting that Tila Tequila and Casey weren't really that in love. Or married. (I mean in the emotional sense. Obviously they weren't married legally.)
@ilovehermakeup: Diabetes could most certainly have killed her. Let's factor out drugs for a moment, and assume that she was not monitoring her blood sugar, or taking her insulin or medications, or eating well, or exercising and then let's remember that she has a history of going into diabetic coma... I have NO DOUBT that diabetes could have killed her. Add drugs back in to the equation with the diabetes and it killed her all the faster.
The reason/compulsion that compelled Casey to not manage her disease is the same one that pushed her to abuse drugs. Depression, sadness, loneliness, feelings of worthlessness... something made her feel there was no point in caring, and the pain she must felt in her heart and soul must have been overwhelming. Why should I care + make the pain go away = ...
The whole situation is so incredibly sad. For Casey and the millions of people who live with depression and addiction.
@SurferWomyn: As someone who is a perpetual scofflaw when it comes to paying my parking tickets, I'm a little afraid of the cops. But only when I'm behind the wheel!
I'm loving the chiffon bikini, but WHAT THE HELL did they do to Kim Kardashian's face? She's a pretty girl, why does she look like Norma Desmond? Sexy face fail.
@alwaysapropos: Yeah, with Courtney Love who knows. I didn't think of it as a potshot towards, JA. I assumed that Love was referring to the fact that Aniston is sort of maligned by the press as this desperate, lonely, spinster. But even despite that she'd rather be her. However even with all the tabloid nonsense, who the hell wouldn't want to be Jennifer Aniston, LOL? Beautiful, successful and talented - oh woe is Jennifer, right?
That was my take on it, but I actually think your theory makes more sense. Maybe Love's saying she should have been a play by the rules gal. But, alas, I don't think being a nonconformist is what got Court in trouble. I think it's being batshitcrazy and fundamentally dysfunctional and immature. I didn't used to think so. I used to think she was brilliant. And in fact, she is very intelligent. But despite her intelligence, her demons have gotten the better of her. I'd feel sorry for her if there weren't a child involved. On second thought, I do still feel a little sorry for her. I don't excuse her alleged misbehavior towards her child, but she is a person who is obviously in a lot of pain and has major issues.
Jeez, imagine the force she would be if she got her shit together...
@chritter is a nocturnal feminist mancatfish: Hee! Thanks, mancatfish! I'm happy to see you as well! Granny here is still trying to figure out how the whole groupthink thing is organized. I'm still not positive how the hashtags work, but I've had some snarky fun with them.
#groupthink#grandmaworld
@ardentlilac: I assume it's mostly women with a tiny smattering of awesome, feminist men. But for the most part I act like it's all women - I don't really censor myself. I figure the dudes that are here must like the company of women, so you know, no worries!
#groupthink
@nakedangel: I agree, I don't think it's in anyone's head, I think it's an actual thing that exists. Every woman is different. Just think of the amazing variation that exists on the outside, of course there's going to be variation on the inside, too. And difference in experience, trust levels, body confidence, hangups, etc.
There are two reasons why I think the g-spot exists: 1)my own experience and 2) cuz Sue Johanson says it can exist. If Sue Johanson says it's real, then it's real!
[www.talksexwithsue.com]
@Alohamaid: The hearts seem okay, but to me it's the lack of "code" speak that makes me think it's a fake. If you have some sort of sex list and strict parents in the house, you're gonna disguise it somehow. Not that I would know anything about that. REALLY!
@Ailatan: Happy New Year to you, too!
Believe it or not, just woke up an hour ago. (I'm on the west coast. And I went to bed at 8 am) Sleepin' in for the win!