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Fabled kid alert: My nephew started daycare and was still in diapers. My brother and sister-in-law got a note sent home from school mentioning how great he was doing using the potty at school. They were floored and when they asked him, he said “I go on the potty at school! Not at home though!” They sorted him out

I would layer on here my social anxiety around being a fat lady on an airplane. I feel like ALREADY everyone on the plan can agree on one thing and it’s that I shouldn’t be allowed to be there - so, to then “TAKE FOOD” from another passenger... it would have been WAY too much. I would have definitely sent back the

Totally agree that his relationship to her could be close, but I think the point the podcaster is trying to make is that he dropped ALL of those other relationships and is now only speaking with her. The closeness of the relationship aside, he has never presented himself as a “one friend” person - he has a rich

I felt like the point he was trying to make was that Teresa has been said to be his maid/housekeeper, but at the dinner he was at, she was a guest. So, the line between those roles was pretty well blurred with him - wasn’t that was also the episode where they presented the evidence where someone asked about Richard’s

It’s funny - when I saw they put this statue of a little girl there, I thought, “God, at least maybe this will stop SOME people from playing with the bull’s testicles.” A CHILD IS WATCHING YOU NOW.

See - this is why I’m so glad I posted this here! I didn’t even KNOW there was an insurance commissioner! I’m looking this up now and will report them!

I just got a bill for $1600 from my insurance company for injections into my foot so I could walk properly without pain. They didn’t want to pay for it and suggested I file workman’s comp claim (I work at a desk job?) and said if I didn’t, I’d just have to pay out of pocket.

I am literally renaming a person in my phone 🚨🚨🚨SHIRL🚨🚨🚨 right this second.

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Waaaait, that Moonlight YT clip doesn’t even feature the right song. The right song is:

I think at least Beatty or Dunaway would have had to return to the mic or it would have looked like they were tampering with the cards. I think I saw an article about this happening in another country once and it became a HUGE scandal because the winner of the award ends up making a lot of money post-award.

Beatty didn’t make the announcement, Dunaway did.

Beatty is gonna get clowned for being a senile and confused old man, Dunaway will be clowned for being the helpless bystander...

Horowitz wasn’t rude, but the third speaker clearly took the mic after realizing that they’d lost and still felt entitled to rattle off his speech. “Oh, we lost, by the way” was really petty.

Serious question - do you like this show as a guilty pleasure? Or do you seriously think this show is well written and not emotionally manipulative trash tv?

Hey listen, there’s a difference between watching this and understanding that it is true manipulative garbage and liking it anyway or watching this and thinking it’s a fantastic, well written show that comments on the human experience. But you have to know it’s only one of those things.

I hear ya, I watched until episode 4 (I think that was the pool episode) when her dad gave her a “magic shirt” that helped her look skinny in the pool (or something). As a kid who went through a, “Well, if I wear a t-shirt over my bathing-suit no one will see me!” phase, I just couldn’t take how annoying it was that

I think the main difference between Parenthood and This Is Us seems to be that Parenthood is has ups and downs - there are solid knowns, and the plot has nuance. With This Is Us, EVERYTHING is a cliffhanger, there’s no nuance.

I watched the first 4 episodes and quit because I found the representation of fat bodies so troubling. Just seeing a fat person on TV doesn’t make it a good fat person on tv.

I feel like this show is for the people who “don’t want to talk politics” right now because they don’t have to - they have the luxury of watching grief-porn because they have so much privilege they don’t really understand normal grief anymore. These are for people who read Jodi Picoult and are amazed at the artless