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I think of her in one of two ways: in a group with Blake Lively and other vaguely pretty but very dull, thin, tanned blonde actresses whom people get very over-excited about...

Ohhhh... and she was Special Guest Star in that September Issue documentary - where we learned she had insipid conversation, difficult hair, problematic teeth and a short neck. She must have had such mixed feelings about being the cover for that issue, they were brutal. And I haven’t failed to notice her short neck

I have said this before, but as a Brit, with a name like that we don’t have high expectations,

I do not understand the appeal of Chris Pratt.

One of the things that I love about ‘magical realism’ (in Spanish) is that the name translates, in actuality, to the “wondrous real” (lo real maravilloso) and this slight alteration changes everything.

-If you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go? Why?
-What is the most memorable meal you’ve ever had?
-What is the geekiest thing about you?
-Why are you so obsessed with The Wire?
-And lastly, a fun theoretical:

Sandwiches (general favorites, best specific sandwich ever eaten, unusual toppings, etc.)

Here’s a horrifying thought. Is it possible that Trump pulled us out of the PARIS Accords because France’s leader Macron tried to out macho him when they met and shook hands last week and said so in public recently?

Wow, look at how supreme those white people are. Truly a shining example of evolution at its peak.

QEII is a bona fide WWII vet, lived through the Blitz, an has always been hands-on with her charities, and with survivors of disasters. She is ninety, and just visited the survivors of the Manchester bombings.

I don’t know I think maybe he missed the mark on this one. I don’t think he is giving the writers and director enough credit. The characters are all massively flawed, selfish, isolated, and ignorant. And the case of Enid and Rebecca sometimes just straight up mean and stupid. I don’t think we need to examine the white

It is so very frustrating that there is always so much resistance to the idea of nuance. Pointing out that Enid and Rebecca and Seymour are sometimes racist (even when trying not to be) does not mean that they are totally good or totally bad people. Nor does it mean that Rich is advocating that we stop liking this

The author of the post is arguing that the worldview of the movie is inherently white and that the characters should be judged harshly for their privelege. PumpkinPizzaPakoraPasta seems to disagree because he and other non-white people strongly related to the characters, leading him to believe that the worldview of

this moron can’t even get through a basic intelligence briefing without colorful pictures and a tablecloth to draw on.

Apparently, it’s also culturally insensitive, “at best”, to enjoy the music of a Bollywood movie so much that you dance around your empty room. By these standards, I guess I’m practically a klansman (I can’t help it, the music is just so darned infectious).

I feel the same way as an American reading a Trump article. I’m like “wow, do people just think I’m admiring his smoked turkey colored skin? How his face melts into his neck? His millionaire on a ketchup diet bod? How his suits perfectly contour his ego?” It’s the curse of having a super hot leader.

“So amazing + will NEVER FORGET!”

I can’t stop crying.

Can you imagine shelling out all that money and working that hard just for PENCE to be the speaker? Huge slap in the face.

I will watch all the Thor movies just in case he takes his shirt off. I am not proud, but I am not ashamed.