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You know, on the one hand, it's just clothing. But thinking back on my history and being a woman, yes. Yes they did. Yes I have gotten crazy upset about my size before. Yes I have stores I can't even walk in. Yes to all of it. That I only now see as existing for NO REASON.

There are theories that the reason so many women love shoes, and shopping for shoes, is because there's no stigma in what shoe size you wear. You can enjoy the pretty colors and fashion without feeling personally attacked, whatever size you are.

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I don't think 'The Jinx' was great — I just think Robert Durst' uncontrollable emissions made it great (and yes, phrasing …).

Right!?! I had issues with that too — 20 years later and you can't find a new station worthy of him?

I super-cheered at Akbar in 'The Force Awakens' (I didn't think he would show up!) —- it was embarrassing until a random stranger high-fived me for doing so.

The Log Lady from Twin Peaks and Admiral Ackbar are dead? 2016 is not a good year.

Hoop Dreams. For Women's Soccer. With paygap jokes.

Wait? Are we saying that's a bad line because it's not. 'Never rub another man's rhubarb' was weird, different, and excellent.

I love Ayer. 'End of Watch' was one of my favorite movies of the last decade. I'm not sure how much of it was improv with Pena/Gyllenhaal but still, that's an AMAZING film.

I really would love the show so much if they did this. Watching Felicity run around in 4 inch heels hurts my soul a little. Yes, they rock. Yes, they were blue suede. But . . . owie owie owie. No way that wasn't painful for the actress.

Yes, all the time. They rock as a couple. Except last episode, well, last episode and the one before that were tragic.

I dunno — I still see her as the co-female lead with Oliver. Like, even in this episode, both her and Oliver got the on-the-nose episode "beacon of hope" line. Plus yeah they introduced Curtis in this episode but they also split the episode between that and Felicity at Palmer Tech. And Oliver gave Curtis the blow-off

I can't remember this exactly but something like — "Sometimes it's impossible to pull what you're feeling out of you. Like a pistachio."

I don't think Oliver-Laurel is back on the table at all. I actually thought this episode was a return to form for quality olicity stuff. One of the funny things for me in this episode was Oliver's insistence at the start to watch all the angles, etc. etc. only to bee-line (get it?) to Felicity the minute he could,

Donna petting Felicity's glasses affectionately and frowning when Brie called Felicity "glasses" made me laugh. Like Alasdair said, Donna is the best.

I'm also stoked Murmur is back. I love that villain. Murmur as Darhk's henchman is just all kinds of right.

Forget it, he's still on the bee thing.

"This is basically Die Hard with bees." = Love.

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