anotherburnerpourmoi
anotherburnerpourmoi
anotherburnerpourmoi

I just dismissed 3 comments declaring that art is necessarily dangerous (WTF? Maybe don’t use your toddler brother in it then?) and that trains aren’t silent. Just fucking Google it. Read one of many, many articles by everyone from the fucking rail companies to newspapers to science blogs that say the exact same

I’m echoing the exact verbiage of rail companies: it’s on massive signs all around train tracks because people do shit like this. You will not hear the train behind you until it is too late to remove yourself from its path.

I don’t care what you’re dressed like —DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS ON RAILROAD TRACKS.

I’m late to the museum party, but the shit I have seen is WILD. Especially since small museums tend to be understaffed. When the only staff on site is in another building across a field, parents get very lax in managing their hellions. And it’s like people want their kids to die—I had to go out and yell at a mid-30s

I admit that it did have ALL my favourite white British dude actors in it, but the fact that it had ALL of them was more than a little suspect.

Docs do that pretty often (prescribe meds that interact with other meds/exacerbate other conditions); that’s why pharmacy is such a difficult and gruelling profession. A pharmacist is responsible (at least in Canada) for catching oversights and ignorance by doctors (who are not necessarily drug experts, so it’s an

You’re not alone. The only “successful” characters were ones with zero back story and as few lines as possible. I was most invested in the guy who didn’t say anything almost the entire movie. I didn’t even mind the weird timelines, it was that the overwhelming subtext was “nothing matters, I guess”. I consider it a

I am one of those dang millenials who are ruining every industry, but I love going to the movie theatre. The only movies I loved this summer were Maudie and My Cousin Rachel (and the Promise, but I think that was in the spring). I saw both twice, just to support their creators and because I don’t own a television and

So Miu Miu intended specifically to reference 1940s clothing, and didn’t make the immediate connection to the overarching event of that decade? Was their research limited to a Pinterest vision board?

I can’t help myself; I love it. The funnel neck!

Yesssssss. I am grateful for his subsequent choice of roles.

I can’t stand either of them, and have watched all of 1 episode in season one, but I called this pairing from the beginning. I’ve listened to friends who are fans discuss the plot for years and wondered when this was finally gonna happen.

Yep. I already feel guilty when H&M lures me in with something pretty and ultimately garbage-quality. This shit is so expensive, regardless of the quality, that surely sensible, eco-friendly packaging should be part of the “brand experience”?

This is cartoonishly evil, bad Bond villain shit.

He’ll always be there! But if they wanna sling another slew of cuties at me I’m not gonna say no.

I watched it all. It was trash, but I watched it ALL. I regret nothing but neither should you.

BRING IT ON

I live in Toronto, and I find it’s an expensive city to buy underpants in! I too would be grumbly.

I routinely forget important things while packing (pajamas on one weekend trip, a fresh shirt on another (I managed to pack pants, just not a shirt)). When I’m like “fuuuuuuuuck I forgot socks”, I would be happy to buy cheap fast fashion in vendable form instead of trying to sell my soul for wifi to find an H&M or

I do not cry and yell at my family and friends, so trying to nurture a therapist relationship in which the whole point is to overtly emote at them just seem fucking weird.