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I love Community (unabashedly) so this made me soooo happy. Upon rewatch, I loved the fifth season too and, god help me, even the fourth season has some bits and pieces that I really enjoyed. I'm super excited, personally. Considering they were down two cast members, I'm really looking forward to what they can do

It may just be excellent PR, but every story I've heard about him describes a guy who is really, really nice. Maybe a bit vain, yes, but really nice. So, I don't know, could just be excellent PR but I'm a big Community fan so I follow news and have talked to other fans - everyone says he's awesome. He admits that

I just made a noise that I've never made before: a combination of fear and disgust coupled with even more fear and a dash of empathetic pain. One of my greatest fears is vaginal prolapse (post-childbirth, should that happen for me) and the topic of this article, that... That was not a thing I thought about before.

But, seriously, thanks because I thought I understood but it turns out, I did not. Damn, I'm uncool.

I worked (while studying) in my undergrad's annual giving office (at a Canadian school) and actually, a lot of people give. We used to contact graduates, parents of current students, and older alumni who had been donating for years. The big "asks" were handled by full-time staff (we're talking people donating in the

I had similar reasons, sort of, for getting a reduction when I was 16 - I mostly felt pressured by my loving, if misguided, mother - but I also felt uncomfortable because my cup size was something everyone (from high school boys to adult women) felt comfortable commenting on whether they knew me or not.

I will say that on first watch, I didn't totally love the episodes either. But I was rewatching them recently and I think they're actually really quite good. Maybe not reaching the highs of second and third season, but certainly on par with their quality.

Yeah, that one burned because the network didn't really give it a chance. They aired it on Fridays, out of order, with minimal promotion but it was actually a really positive, sensitive portrayal of military life with minimal glorification of war, beyond thinking that soldiers who enlist are heroes which, you know, I

I have had a crappy week and this? This is just the cherry on top of the total lack of sundae. Between this, Suburgatory and Enlisted all being gone... I basically have no comedies that are must see for me. Parks & Rec was seriously downgraded this season despite my love for Amy Poehler, Adam Scott, Retta and,

If John Oliver can't guest on the hypothetical (but hopefully soon-to-be-announced) sixth season of Community, please, please, please let Craig Ferguson guest instead. Preferably both of them, though.

So given most of the comments here, this seems pretty off-topic but... If you're ever in Toronto, you should go visit Good For Her and/or Come As You Are. They're both great sex-related stores that offer a wide selection of products, helpful staff and workshops and seminars and information. There are a few others

Oh, dear, I'll follow you but I'm warning you now, I mostly tweet about TV and baking. Feminist and #CanCon tweets are rare but present, I swear!

I occasionally tweet about CanCon.

I wish I could star this reply a million times.

Oh dear god, this takes me back to university and all the brutal discussions about postmodernism. I understood (vaguely) the idea of it applied to fashion because the internet, thank goodness, offered concrete examples (although, it's for anti-hipster hipsters? WTF?) but Tavi Gevinson applied it to religion and now

I looked it up and I still don't get it. What is normcore?

Don't ever tell my Goan mother this, but that heavy use of vinegar is why I often like South Indian food more. (She'd totally consider disowning me if she found out. For a second, at least.)

I always forget how bloody lucky I am to have been born and raised in Canada because here, you only pay for an ambulance (approx. $45 after OHIP) if wasn't medically necessary (as determined at the hospital) or $240 flat-rate. Which, comparative to what people are citing here, is practically affordable.

Ooh, good call! There's also the really successful friend whose parents are pressuring her to get married because that's what brown parents do, the horrified victim (but not the main focus) of a hate crime, the excuse to get a white person into "ethnic" clothing like a sari or kurta without looking like

I can only imagine what roles I could fulfil as a generic ethnic brown girl... I could be the girl who fears an arranged marriage or the oppressed woman who needs to be shown the way by her sympathetic white friend, or, or, or, I could be the exotic love interest who he hooks up with after his ethnically-appropriate