I always feel like I couldn't live without Target, and my boycott was short lived. But I would probably save A TON of money if I stopped shopping there. I'll run in for laundry detergent and spend at least $50, it never fails.
It was just the once with the tattoo guy, right? But even Mulder only had sex a couple of times...the vampire woman is the only one I really remember. He had some flirtations, but he mainly stuck to his videos.
@cynic of our time: I think it's almost impossible to avoid buying sweatshop made products. I try to be a conscious consumer, I am vegan (no cognitive dissonance there), but I find it much more difficult to find ethically produced clothes/other consumer items than I do food sometimes.
Um...why don't they do an epidemiological study of this? Maybe there is something out there in the literature, I should check. But, first of all, I don't think that this study is generalizable to humans, second of all, why do we have to exploit other animals EVER, let alone over something like this? Christ.
It's really unfortunate to see women abandon their natural beauty for this look. I mean, I'm not judging those who get cosmetic procedures, whatever floats your boat, but I hate to see women exchange their naturally amazing assets for...this.
I couldn't care less who she is singing about, I just LOVE the setting of this video...it's beautiful. Her bedroom is amazing, and that small town in winter, the forest. I want to go to there.
@fishy.loves.hug.monster: He does still care, but he probably thought it was best to do it abruptly and not drag it out...which can make it much more painful. Time will heal, I promise. Hang in there.
@ChimneySwift: I love the 'green' packaging that is also very straightforward, even modern--think Mrs. Meyers, Keihls, Korres, even Apple, etc. It makes me feel like a total cliche.
@evafortuna: I eat one almost every morning--the Caramel Nut Brownie flavor--and Mr.Pumpkin eats them when we go hiking and things. Though, I would prefer a more neutral, clean design on the package. The whole dancing-lady wellness thing is so...new-agey.