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VanwithaG

Well, it's a show about two women, from their perspective. So yeah, it would be problematic if it were written by men. Obviously is resonates with so many women because it is identifiable, and that is a clear result of the writer's room. I think that's what Collier is trying to say.

I should clarify i DO talk to the TV and the cat etc, just, in my head. no reason to ruin a good silence without an emergency.

-eat kimchi/spicy smelly foods/pickles and any other food my partner doesn't like;

Rehearsing out loud the arguments I will never have with people who have upset me sometime between twenty five years ago and today, when I'm angry.

I had a lot of sex with strangers before I got married. That had to stop for the obvious reasons.

One of my cats melts like jello in a sack on a hot day when you hold him. When I'm alone, I dance with him because he lets me. He purrs like crazy and oozes about in my arms while the other pets look on like we're both nuts, but this cat is the perfect dance partner. He never minds if I miss the steps, and he's

I constantly write tuneless, rhymeless, little songs to myself and sing them aloud, but I do that at work too...so I guess my strangest single behavior would have to be commenting on Jezebel all goddamn day long. (I do THAT at work, too, but I'm more secretive about it.)

There are days where I'd kill for a drink, not sure where that puts me.

Probs some EDM song you wouldn't know Probs some EDM song you wouldn't know Probs some EDM song you wouldn't know

The most intelligent thing Derrick Dillard did was to woo Jill's dad to let Jill marry him. It got him a free 1.5 million dollar house and his main job is to impregnate Jill as much as possible. He's like the Christian Kevin Federline.

That reminds me of a friend of mine who nursed her ex-husband through a terminal cancer. For her (adult) children's sake. I guess they were on amicable terms, but regardless, I was impressed.

Off the chain, probably.

Oh my god these jeans are killlllllllllling me.

Thank you. I agree exactly—the line is incredibly difficult to mark, and I don't think is done well on the internet. The best I could come to try to articulate it is sort of buried in one of the questions—that there's a both/and about this, both that people's economic and political and temporal circumstances are

I think it's an excellent thing to talk about two things that many people who work who work in health fields or disaster relief or other types of international work involving violence and displacement have had to deal with—compassion fatigue and vicarious traumatization. I haven't worked in disaster relief but I have

Fleek is sooo dramble. Like totally skerb. Just the other day I was just fnarging out at my jarbo, you know just blugging around and I thought to myself being on fleek is like the new glerble .

My eyes first read this as: fleek is already happening in Regina and I thought, whoa, it may be the capital of Saskatchewan but this is ridic.

As a semi-old, I do not understand fleek, not do I want to. I will continue to use whatever words were popular on the '80s & '90s and leave it at that.

I loved a lot of silly things when I was 13. Orlando Bloom was one of them. He was Legolas and Will Turner. I'm not longer 13 but I give Bloomy a solid 10/10 would still bang score.

I am chunking the deuce