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Oh good, everyone’s favorite classic Disney movie! (?????)

Look, if it’s just two hours of dogs romping around, I’ll be happy I guess.

I always assumed that it was something to do with the virus (or whatever) evolving to the point that it became easier and easier to take over a host. That being said, by the time I dropped out of watching the show every week, nobody had really talked about that or even reacted in a freaked out way about how the rules

For redness I recommend First Aid Beauty’s anti-redness serum, which is basically a moisturizer. I’ve been using it for years now on/around my nose, lips, and cheeks (where I always look like a have a slight sunburn) and I really noticed a difference back when I started using it. I love it!

It seems like in abusive relationships, the fact that “nice” things are so rare and needed that when they do happen, their significance becomes HUGE and outweighs the horrible instances of abuse, or at least balances them out. Just totally schews the person’s perspective.

I’m glad you were able to admit what you were doing and change your ways—that’s the mark of a good parent. We can argue about whether that constitutes abuse or not til the cow comes home, but research has proven that at the very least, it doesn’t do any good.

Big up’s to this episode for giving us a sleepy Luke Danes, wearing a t-shirt and pj pants while leaning in the doorway. Ah-whooga.

Yet another example of conservative folks being wussy little snowflakes.

It’s always interesting to read about normal, day-to-day experiences from a different perspective. But oh man, some of those examples of no-no’s were SO painful to picture.

This whole situation is just so bizarre. If the flight attendant really knew that there was a dog in the bag, and the owner believed the flight attendant when told that the dog would be safe in the overhead bin, then why did NO other passenger or flight attendant step in to say “UM NO YOU CANNOT DO THAT”? This isn’t

Yeah this scenario doesn’t really work for this situation—if she had been told “Your only option is to put the dog in the overhead bin” she could have said “No THANK you” and just walked off the plane. No flight attendant would bring in security to a) force a person to put a dog in an overhead bin AND b) force them to

Ugh, those last two scenes are so good. SO. GOOD. The acting is fantastic, the chemistry between Luke and Lorelai is fantastic, that final shot of Lorelai walking to Rory is fantastic....It never gets old!

I’ve wondered about this a lot but have been too socially shy to try it out. Do you offer to tip up front when you ask? Is it implied that if they say yes, you will be tipping them later? I need rules!

Oooo, thanks for posting this! Very handy. Hopefully these will become popular in more US cities too.

Oooooh, this is a joke. Phew. Now go outside and get some fresh air, stretch those muscles. (Don’t worry, I will too. Office jobs are bad for your health.)

I’m saying she has the drama aspect down, as well as the comedy skills that will probably be at least a little in play. Just because we haven’t seen her do fight choreography and deliver badass one-liners doesn’t mean she can’t do it—actors are very quickly holed into very specific acting niches because it makes it

Considering the picture that Patty chose to include with the announcment, I think she probably doesn’t have the awkward/nerdy trope in mind for this character. Kristen Wiig has a great range (as seen in her indie dramas) so I have no doubt that she can include super-cool-badass-villain in her resume. I’m pumped!

According to the Wikipedia summary: “Before the group gets all the way to the top, the attendant is called into the boss’s office and is replaced by a co-worker. As he leaves, he tells the co-worker that there are only three skiers left. Another set of three skiers comes down the mountain. When he sees them, he

“No no no, it’s okay! It’s a WHITE person being lynched. It’s not racist at all! Just a regular non-racist LYNCHING!”

It does feel pretty unbalanced when you think about how different terms for different ethnicities are sourced from different things—sometimes the waaaay-back continent of origin, sometimes the recent continent of origin, sometimes the non-English word, sometimes the “color”, some people get the -American hyphenate,