I saw this video of a fat and pregnant Kelly Clarkson singing some shitty fucking song about her kids or her dad or some nonsense…to celebrate being the first winner of American Idol in their final season, since it’s holding on by a thread…. She ended up crying mid song, which made of noise because people love when people cry, and I’ll I could think was “this song is obviously about a burger, she’s singing about that time she dropped a burger on the floor”… The highlight of the video wasn’t about her losing her burger, but having it come back to her life when she got rich and famous, it was not Keith Urban forcing a good cry because singers are unstable…or Ryan Seacrest’s plastic insincerity…it was J.Lo’s lack of emotion, her bitterness that she wasn’t the one singing on stage, it was the fact that her BOTOX hasn’t been able to make her show any signs of emotion, it was the fact that she’s a fucking ROBOT….and here are her ROBOT Tits… I mean – this J.Lo bitch is everywhere. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post J.Lo Robot of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
If you were dying tomorrow, what do you think you would regret most? What would you look back on and wish you had done differently, given another try? A nurse who spent many years working in palliative care – spending day after day with people in the last 3-12 weeks of life – shed some light on this recently. People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality, she notes, and that period at the end of one’s life allows for a great deal of self-reflection. When questioned about regrets they had or things they would do differently, common themes surfaced . Time and again. Here are the most common five: I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me . The most common regret of all. Countless dreams go unfulfilled, due to choices they had made, or not made. And from the moment that you lose your health, it is too late. Are you honoring at least some of those dreams you harbor while you still can? I wish I didn’t work so hard . Another familiar refrain. The dying missed their children’s youth, their partner’s companionship. Can you simplify your lifestyle and make conscious choices to do more with less? And by creating more space in your life, be happier without the same commitments of time and stress? I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings . Many people suppress feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settle for a mediocre existence, not what they were truly capable of. Many even develop illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carry. By speaking honestly, you may raise a relationship to a new level, or rid it from your life altogether. Can you break that barrier? I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends . There are many deep regrets about friendships and not giving them the time and effort they deserved. Everyone misses friends when they’re dying. All that remains in the end, especially the final weeks, are relationships. Are you nurturing yours? I wish that I had let myself be happier . This is a surprisingly common one. Old patterns and habits die hard. Unfortunately, so do we. The “comfort” of familiarity and fear of change leaves us susceptible to pretending to others, and to ourselves, that we are content. When deep within, we longed for more. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to let go and smile, long before you are dying? What are your biggest regrets in life? What are the hardest things to change? And what else, if anything, would you add to this list? Discuss below …
If you were dying tomorrow, what do you think you would regret most? What would you look back on and wish you had done differently, given another try? A nurse who spent many years working in palliative care – spending day after day with people in the last 3-12 weeks of life – shed some light on this recently. People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality, she notes, and that period at the end of one’s life allows for a great deal of self-reflection. When questioned about regrets they had or things they would do differently, common themes surfaced . Time and again. Here are the most common five: I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me . The most common regret of all. Countless dreams go unfulfilled, due to choices they had made, or not made. And from the moment that you lose your health, it is too late. Are you honoring at least some of those dreams you harbor while you still can? I wish I didn’t work so hard . Another familiar refrain. The dying missed their children’s youth, their partner’s companionship. Can you simplify your lifestyle and make conscious choices to do more with less? And by creating more space in your life, be happier without the same commitments of time and stress? I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings . Many people suppress feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settle for a mediocre existence, not what they were truly capable of. Many even develop illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carry. By speaking honestly, you may raise a relationship to a new level, or rid it from your life altogether. Can you break that barrier? I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends . There are many deep regrets about friendships and not giving them the time and effort they deserved. Everyone misses friends when they’re dying. All that remains in the end, especially the final weeks, are relationships. Are you nurturing yours? I wish that I had let myself be happier . This is a surprisingly common one. Old patterns and habits die hard. Unfortunately, so do we. The “comfort” of familiarity and fear of change leaves us susceptible to pretending to others, and to ourselves, that we are content. When deep within, we longed for more. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to let go and smile, long before you are dying? What are your biggest regrets in life? What are the hardest things to change? And what else, if anything, would you add to this list? Discuss below …
Adam Lambert is simply a “crazy hedonistic rebel who wants to liberate the masses.” That’s what this former American Idol star says in the latest issue of Fault , explaining to the magazine how his public persona does not always jibe with his private one. “I’m not always as strong and confident as I may seem,” Adam says. “I work hard to project pride and poise when faced with judgement and heartache. That is how I cope. I feel a bit of pressure to set a certain example that suggests that I deserve my place in this industry. I’m hard on myself and critical.” And how does his upcoming album, “Tresspassing,” play into this dichotomy? “There are songs on [the CD] that deal with that anxiety,” he says. “Until I met my current boyfriend ( Sauli Koskinen ), I was always falling for the wrong guys, which caused my self worth to suffer. This is just some of what the album explores.” The album was originally scheduled for a March release, but has now been pushed back so Adam can “work on some new songs,” as he Tweeted a couple weeks ago.
In the wake of rumors that Chris Brown and Rihanna are hooking up and close to full-on reconciling, Rihanna has admitted that she’s not a fan of flying solo. “Single life is so overrated,” she said on Britain’s The Jonathan Ross Show . “It sucks. I have such incredible experiences in my life. You don’t want to live your life and then meet someone. You want to share your life with someone.” “That’s what I’m missing right now.” Though she insisted that she’s “not looking,” she’d “love to date somebody cool, fun, funny.” Possibly named Chris Brown? She did not name names. In any case, she’ll likely have a number of suitors to choose from. The 24-year-old pop star had to fight off all sorts of male attention during her most recent trip to London, where she partied for four days straight. A source inside Aura nightclub said, “Rihanna came in last Sunday and a stockbroker spent [$105,000] on champagne just so he could meet her.” Friggin 1 percenters. Rihanna said she’s found solace in another unlucky in love star: Adele . She confessed to attending the Brit Awards “just to stalk” the UK singer. “I saw her at the Grammys and I love her,” Rihanna told Ross about the British superstar. “I’m a big fan. … Her last album, 21, spoke to me so much.” “It was so personal to her, but I feel like everyone in the world identified with it, to the point that I had to stop listening because it was depressing me so much.” “If you identify with it, sometimes you don’t want to hear about it.” And sometimes it wins six Grammys. Anyway, Rih, you can call THG anytime if you wanna hang out. No real bad boys here, and our lives are a bit boring, but we’re good listeners. [Photo: Fame/Flynet]
Ben Flajnik proposes to either Courtney Robertson or Lindzi Cox on the March 12 season finale of The Bachelor, to be followed by the After the Final Rose special. Not a moment too soon for the star, who has been miserable throughout the filming and aftermath of the hit show and reportedly hated his reality TV experience. According to sources, Ben taped the Women Tell All episode and was taken aback by all the bitterness, and overheard griping about the show during the taping. “Ben was talking to the producers and when they asked if he would do the show again he said ‘No way! This was the worst experience of my life,’” an insider said . According to the source, Ben wasn’t acting like a happy guy who is engaged to the love of his life (read our Bachelor spoilers page to learn who we think that is). “He wasn’t animated or excited and the insider said it is because he totally regrets going on the show,” the source said. “Ben couldn’t hide how miserable he was.” “Everyone could see that he wasn’t happy.” Ben Flajnik wasn’t the only person there in a bad mood. Courtney Robertson, the only finalist to go on ATFR in recent memory, was just as miserable looking. “Courtney was complaining and moaning ‘Can we stop this now?’ She was annoyed that the women were picking on her and the process was taking so long.” “A producer had to remind her ‘You’re doing this for you and Ben.’ She agreed but was rolling her eyes the whole time; she just couldn’t wait to get out of there.” ATFR airs Monday, with the finale a week later. On the show Ben has narrowed his choices down to Lindzi and Courtney for the final rose ceremony March 12. Only one of those two has been seen wedding dress shopping , but from his attitude at the recent taping, it doesn’t seem like Ben is happily in love right now. Who do you think Ben should choose on The Bachelor?
“When you hold on to a grudge, you can’t catch your blessings” – R. Grayson Holding on to a grudge is like feeding bitterness and the more you feed it, the more it grows. Grudges will blind you and prevent you from realizing the good in your life. On the other hand, letting go of resentment will help you make space for happiness.
I don’t know what the fuck is happening to me. For the longest time I hated on Kristen Stewart , I called her out for being inbred trash with no talent…who was only cast in Twilight because she was accessible and ugly enough for teen girls to relate to without putting too much pressure on her…I laughed about her white trash dad fucking her….I just didn’t find her hot…and I still don’t find her hot….but seeing her in a SEE THRU BIKINI …..and after seeing her act like a gutter teen hooker for the guy from Sopranos ….I realized she didn’t offend me as much as she thought she did…either my bitterness has gone soft…or I don’t care to hate…or maybe I’m just into fucking anything with a pussy…even if it is ugly by hollywood standards yet rich thanks to Hollywood…I guess we’ll save these questions for the therapist they assign me when I finally get institutionalized…