LunaSchlosser
Luna Schlossser
LunaSchlosser

I personally think its something more like,

I'm dying here

She kind of undermined her own point. How can a movie simultaneously be about finding love while also 'man-bashing' or claiming men can't be trusted? Anna still falls in love with a man at the end.

If she were my Facebook friend, she'd be unfollowed so hard right now.

I agree with you. Anna is also a victim of the restrictions placed on Elsa by her parents. Actually, placed on her by her father while her mother (who never mutters a word in the film) stands passively by. (Metaphor for patriarchy?) Anna is so isolated and lonely that she's willing to marry the first man to pay her

she's also a fucking neuroscientist who doesn't believe in vaccinating her kids, so i'm not exactly rushing to take her opinions seriously.

Man, I really want to like Mayim Bialik, but she makes it so damn hard.

I'm surprised she was even able to see the movie, when she's stuck that far up her own ass.

FYI: I'm no prude. I love new and risque fashion. I was a 90s girl who went to raves in a bikini and roller skates. I wore a micro romper on my 30th birthday. However, at school and work (hell - my kid's parent teacher meetings) I cover my chocha.

I think that mass punishment like this is kind of stupid, but as an adult who goes to work at a place where sometimes it is very warm, I have to make due without baring my shoulders or wearing short shorts. I don't think there's anything wrong with expecting kids to not bare too much skin at school; I mean the whole

I'm almost impressed at this point. Like I keep thinking "They can't get any more cluelessly douchy than this", but I swear, they just keep managing to sink lower.

It's telling that Seinfeld got 9 seasons of being shallow and unlikeable but you call out a female character for it. Not all female centric shows should proffer the old Manic Dream Pixie Girl trope. I find Mindy's character incredibly refreshing and endlessly amusing. It galls me when other women insist that her

I agree that it would seem really out of place on her show. I understand that the characters on the show are gynecologists, but that is not really what the storylines are about ever. While abortion could potentially be covered in a sitcom, this doesn't seem like the right one. Frankly, it feels like Mindy is being a

No. That baby is right. Her dad has a weak chin.

Wait, what? I like Lawrence but am hardly a stan....but seriously, I don't understand how she "acts the same" in all her roles? Compare/contrast Winter's Bone with American Hustle, for example.

I also "dress up." That is, if dressing up is a pair of nice leggings, boots and a tunic sweater or tee shirt and scarf (depending on the weather) or an easy dress with leggings/tights and boots. I feel less "chaotic traveler" if I look like I've got my shit together. And I still have the delusion of a meet-cute with

Thank you.

Yeah if you can't handle the person you're seeing potentially hooking up with someone else, then "Don't" be in non-exclusive relationships, dude.

When it was my kitty's time, I didn't even know such a thing was possible. I just knew I couldn't force my poor little old guy to endure a dreaded car ride. So I checked around and found a vet who made house calls. It was the best thing I could have done. The vet was so kind and patient. I got to hold my boy and