autumnshroud
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It’s wonderful. I loved it.

I’m thinking he must have had some confessional-dirt on people, and now those people have died or are out of reach.

That was brilliant. Thank you.

THE BATTENING.

I LOVE Sandman Slim. New friend

I’m Polish, and we made this joke in my family all the time—if somebody was late, they were on “Eastern Polish Time”.

Um. I like it. But I have a soft spot for boot sneaker sneaker boots.

I moved here to Vancouver 13 years ago now, from New Hampshire. In that time, I’ve watched with growing horror as my former country-of-residence has descended into a bipartisan, racist, bigoted, terrified, angry morass.

Went to school in NH, and we always had a nurse on-site, from kindergarten through high school.

*bonk*

Nearly every one of my Barbies had this treatment at my hands:

I adore Vin. One of my pipe dreams is becoming his friend and hanging out and being all geeky and nerdy together.

I realise these are tv shows and not movies, but still.

So, to be constructive (and to counteract some of the vitriol in the comments):

Fine. You guys all start first. We’re women, not objects or goals or rewards or whatever.

True story: When I lived in Massachusetts, I had a phone number that started with “867-5xxx”.

I’m a terrible person (and I don’t care); I see that picture of those naive little girls up there and can’t WAIT until karma whams into their uterus. See how fast they change their “pro-life generation” stance then.

I really appreciate this, because it intelligently, logically, and yet emotionally deals with questions that I know I certainly ask myself. The line about “becoming we” underscores the need for solidarity and dialogue, rather than commenting or inserting oneself.

I love that that’s randomly got a kewpie doll as its name and logo.