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well, that sounds incredibly offensive. the film, not the review.

having eaten at both of those establishment in more regretful times, i can assure you, both are for losers.

game?

i watched

so far this month, there has been an even ratio, actually, though the only great one was desperate living , which is a bit broader than merely a lesbian movie (it's more of an offense against humanity in the best possible way). you and the night turned out to be pompous french sex dramedy that, though it had some girl

i liked it better when you had "jealous" there.

just finished meet john doe (very capra-esque! perhaps because capra made it). gonna watch you and the night later with my roommate as part of our lesbian movie project.

the apocalypse isn't celebratory and joyous?

are they also tapioca-slimy?

yeah, i've noticed a lot of lesbian movies contain the phrase "lonely housewife" in their description. i also like in a weird way the idea that there's a trope of luring closeted people into being themselves, which is a light form of radicalization, but i wish it were more explicitly radicalization as a trope. just

the vaguely gay psychic love guru who insists he's not gay and is married to a silent bit player who we are informed is a powerful woman-in-business.

as an SJW, certainly.

i've never visited myself before this, as far as i can remember, but i've known people who have.

that's actually one of the more clever things they said.

right now, by the way, i have the weirdest sensation of pride and fear i've ever experienced.

i assume kek is just the "teh" version of "lel." that is, an easy typo that became a meme.

astonishing.

that is extremely satisfying.

also, because i have an ego, can you show me where these strangers are speaking of me?

if you don't already, you should follow M Kitchell on letterboxd.