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Khaleesi Diaphena
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I unabashedly love Kelly Clarkson, but for all my love, I remember how terrible she was in that travesty From Justin to Kelly, so I was worried about this special's acting segments. Turns out, her acting and comedic timing were greatly improved, and while the cheese-level was high, the whole special was actually

In my experience, for some reason lots of Americans think all Ns in Spanish words are Ñs, and that all Rs are supposed to be rolled, even though neither of those things is remotely true.

I think Dan has suggested hiring a professional to be the 3rd, which can ease some of the emotional dynamics, and ensures that the couple retains control of how the scene will play out.

I don't recall that happening earlier, but it's seven seasons worth of running jokes in a show that packed like 20 jokes a minute, so if I'm wrong, I'm happy to take it back!

"*said in a Liz Lemon mispronouncing the names of black people voice*"

Cookie, of course things don't just automatically get better with age, but the more you understand your own desires and feel personal agency to seek what you want, the better your sex life will usually be. And for most people, this understanding and personal agency increases with age and self-reflection.

I love your username so much, I wish I could give it 4 likes.

So wait, in all of your high school English classes, your teacher never assigned you a book to read, and then made you write essays or answer test questions about the underlying themes and messages in the book? Teach just asked you to recap the plot points and not dig for deeper meanings?

I thought they were called Fpoons?

I actually took a pass on this show because I HAAAAAATE all of Gordon's other Fox shows, since the producer's hands are SO obvious and Fox clearly relishes his yelling at people. In general, the idea of allowing kids to be on TV at the mercy of Fox editors was kinda terrifying.

Let's hope his creepiness is just an unfortunate affect and not based in reality, because the last time they had someone that appeared super creepy on a TC franchise show, it turned out he actually was a super creep even beyond our imagining: http://amarillo.com/news/te…

I loved Stephanie's "That wouldn't be creepy at all!" when she talked about becoming Lea's bestie. I really dig her personality.

I actually thought the same thing. Both sentences.

Awww, I would've gotten it and loved you for it!

I went to the secret Reflektors show down here in Miami, [/humblebrag] which said "costumes or formal wear mandatory," so I went as Rosie the Riveter. I already own navy work pants and black work boots, so basically the costume comes down to a red bandanna and a navy Dickie's shirt. I mocked up an employee ID pin for

Some theorize that his narrative style is similar to the storytelling and often dark themes of corridas. But honestly, Morrissey has a non-Mexican latino following too, my bestie and I are Cuban. Basically, every culture has a subset of shoe-gazing maladjusted kids, who all eventually find their way to their patron

I absolutely love The Princess Bride, overall. But honestly? I only saw the movie for the first time as an adult, so I kept waiting for Buttercup to do something other than be a damsel in distress, but she never really did. She's not a particularly strong female role model.

That was actually part of the point. According to an interview I read, they had to keep in mind that American Halloween traditions are not universal, so they wanted it to be something that would translate to a global audience.

That was actually my first thought, too - that Key & Peele (and Chappelle before them) don't seem to have any trouble finding funny women of color to do sketch comedy, Lorne.