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I was just about to bring this point up to Judkins' response. I have no idea how long ago this was. If it's something pretty recent, I might need to talk to her. If she feels ashamed and says, "Yeah, but I was shitfaced and I don't know what I was thinking," there are no hard feelings. We've all been there. I also

Dan blaming it on latent sexism is like me shrugging people's problems in their 40s as a midlife crisis. (I wish I was joking, but there was a period of time where I just attributed pretty much anything someone in their 40s did as a midlife crisis.)

Dan seems to think that her reticence to confront him is due to latent sexism, but I think it could be more due to simple anxiety.

The Adventures of Other Guy

I think the biggest problem with the show I have is I live in a neighborhood with a lot of manipulative, emotionally unstable people. I have been caught in the crossfire of their behavior. So when I see Rebecca, I see a lot of people who I rightfully dislike. It might be like Girls where I need a couple of years

It's a podcast where I often listen to it and find myself in total agreement with the hosts. I also went to college with one of the hosts and rightfully gave him shit after finding out when he learned about Sade.

Yeah. When she made Chicago magazine's clout list when she was 17 or 18, half of Chicago media went, "Yeah! You go, Tavi!"

Hey, after my haranguing and mentions, Food 4 Thot got a write-up. Thanks, Ben Cannon!

The first season. I despise Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and I feel like everything Rachel Bloom does has an "Aren't I so clever?" aspect to it. It's like all of the worst qualities of Lena Dunham taken to 11.

The early episodes are pretty good, but I stopped listening after it became big because it felt more like them plugging the things they were doing because people knew them from the podcast.

We Hate Movies, largely because I missed Animation Damnation.

The live HDTGM episode with Dan Harmon where they talk about Jack Frost is one of my favorite episodes.

Except the chief media reporter in Chicago (who is an old, straight, white guy) is still probably going to sneer and go, "I don't know who Tavi Gevinson is and why she's so important."

Valentina's "Escandelo" was one of my favorite parts of this episode.

Yeah, I'm ready for Alexis to go next because of that tirade. Don't expect the other girls to give you advice.

I hate the musical episodes, although this one was the least painful. Still doesn't mean it was good.

My favorite line of this episode was hands down "Go finger your mother, Quigley."

The main movie theater where I live does assigned seats, but they also have very comfy recliners.

Also, apologies to MLA for me missing the meetup. I did not have any (ahem) plans, but my dad was in town, so I had dinner with my family.

I lived in Chicago, so my answer is "It is weird and unwelcome." It's worth noting I'm usually in public at events with a book and that's my universal sign for, "Please don't talk to me." PB actually kicked a guy out for continuing to bother me after I was very short. I have been in situations where guys have