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MariaClaraSisa

The mischaracterization of what romance novels are seems to be on the rise, perhaps due to bad booktok recommendations. I’ve seen so many people think that Colleen Hoover’s “It Ends With Us” is a romance and not even close. There are also a lot of writers that get upset when told that their book that does not include

It’s just the plain cooked chicken. You can see it has the au jus/sauces and herbs in dishes around the chicken to pour over so the meat doesn’t become oversaturated. 

Better yet: Did you know that Samuel L. Jackson stars as the president of the United States in a Finnish action movie called Big Game? A rich psychopath has paid off the president of the United States’ secret service body man and has hired terrorists to crash Air Force One into the wilderness of Finland so he can

You forgot Camilla, Sheridan le Fanu’s hot lesbian vampire.

Eh. My boyfriend and I were talking about Sean Lennon the other day, and my thoughts about Jakob are similar... you could do anything in the world you wanted, and you decide to step right beneath your father’s long shadow? Why?

She said it about a pic of Christy Turlington, who she used to party with but who is now a yoga guru/soccer mom/philanthropist. Kind of like you can be grown up and responsible, but you don't have to dress that way.

I was just thinking it looks like she’s setting herself up to be the Ashley Judd style B-movie thriller queen for the mid 2010s (aka I’m so excited because I love trashy, brainless, high energy thrillers like Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy and even Twisted)

PEI was said to be the top, favourite, number one holiday destination for young Japanese women. Paris? New York? Rome? Nah, gimme Charlottetown! The travel writer Will Ferguson married a Japanese woman, who for a time was employed as an interpretive guide for Japanese visitors to the Island, which he said was a job

Little girl has spent her life being unwanted, uses her imagine to cope in greatest display of child resilience. Thinks someone finally wants to adopt her, finds out it’s a mistake, is heartbroken. Carries on, eventually winning the hearts of the people who adopted her and finding the love and family she always

Netflix has actually created a pretty pretty large budget around this film for activism and education (someone I know is leading their organizing efforts) so while fatigue is understandable, there are those fighting this fight—beyond the cultural contribution of simply documenting this—and this film will be shown in

Nextflix and rage.

And here I was thinking that the sub-blog had a deeper meaning:

I genuinely laughed out loud at this being used as a pull quote:

So I'm super bored at work today and was scrolling through my gawker slash jezebel comment history. Before I had a three year interlude with drug addiction, I commented a lot! Like how did I get any work done? I was depressed and overshared, like I'm doing now in fact! But it's sad, because it was my weird community

Kara giveth when the US courts taketh away. #blessup

I couldn’t decide if I should comment first, or read first. So glad this is back! Sick of people misusing Shade.

I wish Shemar Moore had said something about Dharma (and Greg) rather than karma. Shadier? Probably not. But more clever.

(sorry I know we’re not yassing anymore. But WHOOP)