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Jessica Williams and I would have been best friends in college. I am sure of it.

Key and Peele are THE BEST.
That is all.

Jessica Williams has made the leap into being a really, really strong member of the crew, hasn't she? She has this perfect mix of "WTF?" and a really wicked gleam to her eye that works for the show.

"Is that Jennifer Lawrence? I heard she got a haircut... I don't know about it. I just don't know..."

Fair enough. Having a handful of women high up in an organization like Facebook isn't going to solve all of their women-related issues. The whole breastfeeding-not-okay/rapists-a-okay thing being one of them.

She did also get to be "Woman wearing pants"!

I'm going to guess that the number of women on the inappropriate material review team is fairly low.

I know one girl who doesn't want to be a part of this world.

Same. I'm 30, I grew up in Southern Missouri and plenty of my childhood girlfriends are super duper Republican. Which is HILARIOUS since plenty of them have had abortions, children out of wedlock, etc. It's very much the FUCK YOU I GOT MINE mentality, mixed with a little historical revisionism.

My experience has been that while there are both male and female versions of the "keep them down because they are a threat" bosses, even I notice it way more when it's a female. I also think the male version is actually less threatened by (newer, jr, younger) females, but again, my experience.

I will say this: with the exception of my first boss right out of college (and I failed to see that she was there for me), many of my female bosses have been very self serving. While I understand ambition, it is my opinion that you look better is your staff is better developed and useful to your department. The only

I mean, then fucking VOLUNTEER to go to jail. You know? First you're so goddamn terrified of the world, but so terribly curious about it, you have to open your door with your ready shotgun in your hand. And then you feel so darn bad about the totally predictable outcome of that decision you made. And, as I'm sure

Also, I give zero fucks about the "devastation" that the shooter is experiencing which his lawyer is blathering on about in the articles I'm reading. He's alive, she's not, and I dare say her family has a lot more to be devastated about.

It's important to recognize that about 80% of the workers are women, and subsequently, most of the protesters are women. This is women, protesting for fair wages. This is a feminist protest.

It's apparent that he's the one having the most fun in that entire movie. It's a fun movie, but he's clearly on a roll and loving it.

For those who haven't seen it: he remained to single largest reason to watch the movie.

It sounds like a fun premise and Spencer will definitely bring it (plus, an interview with her on Vulture recently firmly cemented her MSW-loving credentials). That said, I agree with Lansbury that by calling it Murder, She Wrote they are kind of lazily piggybacking off the brand recognition of a past series that

Even when I was religious, and around other religious people, I would say "Happy Holidays" because, ya know, New Years.

Spoiler alert: Joe McScrooge is an atheist.

Yeah, see, the problem with that campaign is that it's not just the posters that made the numbers drop. We don't have any idea how much those posters caused a drop in sexual assaults. But the posters went up at the same time that the police department instigated better investigation policies and better education for