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Ugh this has zero appeal to me, but I know I'll see it anyway because of Tyra.

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Ok only the Janelle Monae song is pop. The rest is just crappy electronica. If you're going to insist on picking alternapop instead of pop proper, can't you go for something fun like Lion Babe?

Part of the anti-sexiness for me is that it always seems like the women are weirdly presenting themselves to the men. There's always an obligatory full body shot of a totally naked woman and a totally covered man. Usually the lighting on the couple is vaguely porny—more interested in the body than the natural lighting

Stunning.

Dem cheekbones y'all...

Word to everything in this comment. Spot on from Lorelai Lee right on down to Jess Merriweather. Snaps girl.

Yupppppp. My thoughts exactly.

Well...real Frankie would count as a queer character on TV. Too bad they ruined it by making her a boring, straight, ci, mean girl in the sixth season.

Oscar de la Renta is the definition of butthurt.

Y'all can keep talking Wes Anderson all you like. I'll just be over here checking out my girlfriend Lea Seydoux.

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Yeah here are clips from their production of Thoroughly Modern Millie last year.

The Lehigh Valley Area is super into musicals. Oprah did a documentary about it. So that production of Les Mis is probably banging.

I'm with you on "lesbian". When I have to describe my sexuality, I almost always go with gay or queer. Lesbian just makes me feel gross. It's also annoying that it is a noun. Gay and queer are just descriptors, but lesbian as a noun insists upon identity. If I'm a gay woman, I'm free to be a woman first, with my

Hey, I'm all for criticizing Tina and Amy when they make comments that are actually offensive. Tina in particular is no angel. But outrage over this? Please.

What does that even mean? She's making a joke that points out the way in which Taylor Swift's self-promoted boy-centric lifestyle might not be all that desirable, both for her potential partners and for herself.

Preach.

Sigh. There's no point trying to have a discussion because you've already decided what you want to see from this situation.

You're totally missing the second half of the joke though, where they say that she shouldn't go after Michael J. Fox's son because she needs some me time. It's not about shaming her for dating, it's about pointing out that what she's doing probably isn't all that great for herself.

The weirdest thing about Taylor being upset about that joke is that the funniest part of it is that they don't want her to go after Michael J. Fox's son because "she needs some me time to learn about herself."

Are we back to skinny Betty now?