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I really like the point about jealousy. I am not saying that all the people who have a problem with this show suffer from it, because I do recognize that there is something pretty problematic about satirizing a bunch of navel-gazers by showing us their navels from their point of view! But I also think there are a

Yeah, I didn't even find Hannah's sexuality that weird. Okay, maybe the "baby" line. But keeping your footwear on? Ass-play? Are you kidding me?

There is this expression for a mullet hair cut, "business in the front, party in the back." That's what came to mind when I saw Miley's mom-hair/pantless combo. Like if Freaky Friday was an outfit.

I haven't seen this STEVE HARVEY movie (people, please read the fucking article; it's, like, three paragraphs), and can't really speak to how specific or general the experiences it relates might be. I do know that many Americans seem to think their experiences are common to everyone in the world, and act surprised

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Hear hear!

Could you please include a picture of yourself so I know how to characterize your statements?

If you know anyone with kids this age, offer to babysit. Time share toddlers are great - they often behave better for the babysitter because you are newer and more entertaining (this is not true of older children) and the parents are always grateful for a couple of hours to go eat dinner and talk about grown-up

Oh good. I guess I'm especially sensitive to that stuff because of all that is going on with human reproductive rights in American politics and media.

Yes, it grossed me out a bit. It could have been two "parents", a man and woman; maybe that would have better avoided the weird patriarchal distopia vibe. But then they'd have to pay another actor.

That is awesome.

That is awesome.

This was actually the first episode where I had sympathy for the guys. Did you all notice the fact that Marnie's boyfriend mentions his abandonment issues, because of his dad? I thought that was nice, since in tv and movie land, usually only girls have those issues (in tv and movie land, boys have mommy issues, and

Now I am trying to imagine the best sexual position for breaking up with someone...

Oh, it's just a preview for a sci-fi horror movie that came out a few years ago (called Splice). Sorry, that probably looked to you like it was going to be something much more exciting!

I second your shout out, and would also like to add a shout out to all the women who have chosen not to become mothers because they recognize they are not cut out for it, or do not want that role. It would be nice if motherhood could always be an informed choice.

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I don't agree with your statement, "We all make decisions about whether to take mean words to heart and feel shamed." I don't agree with the sentiment that we should all just grow thicker skins (on thinner limbs). That is what we tell children who are bullied when we don't know what to do about the bullies. And you

The kids are coming up from behind...

I would much rather look at over-the-top fashion eccentric than safe and boring, or sexy prom queen.