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I felt unreasonably disappointed when I read that, too.

I totally did that, too. There may or may not have been a few instances of thinking "my real mommy is a princess and she's going to come take me away!" Ahh, my poor mom.

What Wallflower said.

I totally relate.

I once had a blorp of lotion come out looking JUST like a clitoris, with a hood and everything. I still wish I'd captured the moment on film. Pretty sure it was a sign from the Goddess!

I always have such a love/hate relationship with these things. I always end up overly fascinated by people who have strong familial resemblances.

I know a few folks who've done the math and realized that it made more sense for one person to be SAH. This is just a horrifyingly ridiculous corner we've painted ourselves into as a country. On the one hand, childcare is so, so expensive. On the other hand, childcare providers are generally underpaid. UGH.

I almost can't handle how much I adore Stephen Fry.

Yeah, really not a made up name.

This guy, on the other hand, has great style. Bow tie, oxfords, yes.

ME. TOO. The more I hear from her, the more I love her.

So 90s-ugh. Seriously with the choker halter top? Some turquoise-colored accessories might've helped. Maybe.

It can be all of the above and more.

I'm having a really hard time seeing how "the show presents Piper as the only intelligent or sane person." I can think of many characters whose intelligence is highlighted. While there's certainly much to talk about in terms of the show's portrayal of race, class, and sexuality (both good and bad), part of the appeal

Not to mention (if you didn't catch this as well) that trans folks of all genders are routinely put into solitary confinement "for their own protection." It's just infuriating on so many levels.

2) Sandra Gering, she's an art dealer. Apparently.

Probably not; her name is Sandra Gering and she's an art dealer (according to the credits in the original). And also clearly a charmingly confident coquette.

Nope. Nopenopenopenotaylorswiftnopenopenope.

My guess is that aaarrrgyle's response, subconsciously or not, is rooted in the cultural idea that fat/chubby women's more fleshy bodies are automatically considered more sexual (at the same time that we're also desexualized. humans are weird.). Like how if I wear a v-neck top, it's just automatically considered more