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It seems crazy to me that:

Wow, I really thought that was a lady with a penciled in mustache at first.

I know, I feel like any day now she will show up to a party in black face or declare that she hates feminism.

How does Casper Smart get away with calling JLo "The Bear?"

Yes, also this.

But did he shut the door? You never said!

The first emoji needs a mullet.

Agreed, but fwiw, I'm definitely old.

Definitely funny, but I am mostly struck by all the plaid flannel which was equally ubiquitous when I was in college 20 years ago.

Yeah they seem to actually slide into her armpits like mine!

UUGGGHHHH Kat!!!! I loved your lipstick! Why???

I had to Google it: Elisabeth van Lawick van Pabst-Koch is a REAL PERSON!

Yes, I can attest that this statement, in a nutshell, describes all of the arguments I have had with my husband since having our first kid 8 years ago. Not being sarcastic at all, unfortunately :|

I had recurring nightmares that looked something like this around my 30th week of pregnancy.

To all of the people who always say "why wait? you can watch it online, blah blah blah" here is my answer: I like to watch it on my big TV with my husband instead of by myself on my little computer screen. This does not seem too unreasonable to me.

As a diagnosed bipolar person who has been through a manic phase or two, I concur.

Can anyone who has seen this movie explain how the upside down kiss thing worked? This is what confuses me the most. Was it actually demonstrated? How does she end up upside down?

Agree, but doesn't she have a publicist? Isn't a Halloween costume worn in public something a publicist would discuss with a celebrity client? Maybe I'm confused about how involved a publicist would be in this matter.

My question here - why is she wearing a bra in public? I mean, not a costume or outfit that looks like a bra, or even a fancy bra, but just a regular, run of the mill bra?

Could this be at the root of why Black women were cut out of the American suffrage movement when it came time for voting rights for women?