DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon

Katie Thurston also sort of apologized, probably because she’s still angling to become the next Bachelorette.

I read elsewhere that they filmed The Women Tell All before Harrison ‘stepped back’ so he won’t be at “After the Final Rose” but he will be at TWTA. I know waaaaay too much about a show I’ve never watched.

Does the series touch on the fact that Allen tells us repeatedly, in film after film, who he is? How many movies has he made now about a young, barely legal woman getting ensnared by a creepy old man (often played by Allen himself)?

JFC...just reading this story makes you feel soiled. Are there no sane adults in this kid’s life?

Give the job to Rachel Lindsay!!!!!!

Agreed. If he wants to start a pillow company, fine, but presenting it as though he’s doing something righteous is cringe. Mike Lindell sucks, but he doesn’t have a monopoly on pillows. There are already countless other pillow options and Lindell is a joke even to Republicans at this point. I don’t see what this is

I’ve read the other comments and I appreciate the nuances of what people here are saying, but I have to point out that choosing to start a business for the purpose of trolling someone else is not a terribly sound business strategy especially if you’re a first timer.

Yeah, I’ve been puzzling over this as well. I mean I have no qualms with Hogg starting a small business and doing what he wants with his life, but doing this particular business to try and take down/troll the My Pillow fool, seems like the wrong reason to start a business. The My Pillow fool seems to be crashing and

This is the wrong take from every angle.

I think Katie would be fun. Maybe not superior to Tayshia but we did survive a season of Hannah B.

Plus, every one of those guys would know they are competing against each other AND a vibrator the size of an adult’s forearm.

Meh, I disagree. Nothing would have come out of Katie trying to do any conflict resolution on her own, she was right to have Matt shut down the bullying and toxicity (or at least try by sending the Mean Girls Club home) by giving him a general idea of what is going on rather than blame individual people (which would

What has Serena C. done that makes you think she’d be a good Bachelorette? I’m going to make a list of things that I remember her doing so that you can start with things I don’t mention:

She confronted Katie and then blatantly lied to the rest of the women about what Katie said.
She blamed Katie for getting MJ sent home.

The whole show is bananas in the very best way. I appreciate that everyone in the cast really seem to get into the weirdness. They know what’s supposed to be level, what’s supposed to be campy, what’s supposed to be absurd (at least, they appear to), and they lean into it. I look forward to the return.

Oh I am HERE FOR THIS. I adore Riverdale and its crazed take on fractured reality.

The most important development is that Jughead no longer wears his hat, as of last episode. At least as far as I’m concerned.

I’m really not a fan of them ending episodes before the rose ceremony. Like, the episodes all just fizzle out at the end and I stop watching in the last 10 minutes because there isn’t a conclusion. Then, the next episode picks up at a rose ceremony and I have to get back into it and remind myself of all the context

So much to comment on here, but I can’t get past that shot of her IG post where she writes, “... at the end of the day we go to sleep at night knowing we have changed the lives of our students in the most meaningful, compassionate ways possible!!”

For me, ‘Never fuck someone who doesn’t own books’ is a shorthand, colloquial way of saying ‘Never fuck someone who lacks curiosity about the world’. But I also feel discombobulated when I’m at someone’s house and they have no books.

I have to disagree with that. I think it’s definitely an indicator of compatibility in a partner. I would also argue that it can also be a really good indicator of someone’s intellectual curiosity which is also something I value very highly in a partner. Sure, never say never and of course people can express their

Ha ha ha ha ha ha. I’m a librarian (Librarian?) and find Book People so exhausting and tedious. I love genre fiction, I love non-fiction, I love classics, and I even love literary fiction. Yep, even the navel-gazing mid-list novels that publishers love to hype.