Midwestms
MidwestMs
Midwestms

It's just another way to say 'sorry, not sorry'. So gross.

"It's a mutual relationship rather than one based on her fawning for a man. Her being strong doesn't de-masculate him, and hopefully that's pushing a more positive message about gender equality."

Your words mean so much to me, as I am sure they do to so many others... thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving your time to this discussion today! You are such an inspiration to me.

I'd give many, many things to see her & Lady P do a duet:

"There are others who have gone before you and many, many of them want to make sure that they pass along their tips for success to the next generation. Find them, seek them out, use them for all the information and support you will need. And then believe that you can go forward." - this is such good advice. I do this

Professor Hill: I am so excited about this film. You are a personal hero of mine, and I am thrilled that this story is being told. One the reasons I am thrilled this is being made now is because there is a generation of young people who were not alive then who are now entering the work force, and I believe they need

Snuffleupagus WAS MY CHILDHOOD FAVORITE. I dreamt about he and I riding off together into the sunset in slow motion (which for him was real-life motion...)

Although I am sure there is someone in this family waiting in the wings to take over and continue the hate-filled-nonsense-spewing... for now my sentiment is:

The plot is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good. I am already disappointed they didn't stick more to it.

Ooooooo! I promise not to tell our teacher...

From one big tittied sister to another: I HEAR YOU.

She's currently breast feeding. Have you every felt a breastfeeding tit? They weigh a shit ton.

I have such a crush on this woman.

Thank you for adding these! She looks STUNNING.

I really liked both, to be honest. They're different, but they do have some similar themes.

HOLY SHIT. I FORGOT he played Mr. Pamuk.

Spot on. Her look is perfection.

They're really worth a read. I read them along side my 6th grader, and thought they were fantastic.