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I hope it works out for you. Unless you were injured at work either from an accident or something that happened over time related to your job duties (like carpal tunnel), it’s not a WC claim.

Lovely is nice, but Moonlight was groundbreaking, moving, the casting was perfection, and it was incredibly shot.

I can’t get past the fact that the entire character arc for the overweight charters is that they’re overweight.

THANK YOU!

I loved Parenthood, so I was looking forward to this show. I watched the first episode and knew that twist was coming, so I was prepared. Then I let several episodes pile up and was going to binge watch over Christmas. I watched the second episode, and holy shit, when it got to the end twist that the parents are no

I’m betting she sees those low income families, likely a high percentage minority, and thinks that all they need is a little tough love. Get them off the tit, give em some bootstraps, and away they go.

I have a “friend” (we were friends for over 40 years until this election) who is a republican and voted for Trump and I haven’t talked to her since before the election. I deleted my facebook before the election too. She is a teacher and I’m sort of dying to know how she feels about DeVos. I just can’t bring myself to

Is it wrong that I feel let down that it was just a few people protesting and one guy yelling “shame”?

Harriet Tubman is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I notice.

Mame only knew how to write up her orders COD. Working the floor at Macy’s has been lousy forever.

Have you ever seen Auntie Mame with Rosalind Russel? Your comment just made me think of that movie. It’s one of my favorites and I haven’t seen it in ages, so I’m gonna dig out my DVD this weekend. THANK YOU.

Ntozake Shange’s Cypress, Sassafrass, and Indigo, and Betsy Brown. She’s most well known for the play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuff, but she’s a fabulous novelist and essayist too.

I love Jhumpa Lahiri, so I’ll recommend her short story collection The Interpreter of Maladies.

I saw this on Bitch Media a little while ago and it may give you some ideas-

I love The Girl Who Fell From the Sky by Heidi W. Durrow. It is about a young mixed girl, (Half American black and half European Danish) who was being raised by her Danish mom. When her mom dies, she suddenly finds herself moving in with her father’s family in California. She goes from thinking herself as Danish

This afternoon I met two girlfriends for a brunch that ended up lasting for about four hours, and I feel so refreshed. One of them ‘came out’ to me about having had an abortion a few years ago and it was SO nice to bond over our mutual experience and discuss how it needs to be normalized. She told me I’m the only

Let’s not forget!!!!

haha I didn’t realize some of them were turned into TV movies. Her books are such a weird fucking combination of John Grisham and Nicholas Sparks.

I love Viola Davis, but wasn’t one Jodi Picoult film adaptation enough?

GET ‘EM CONSTANCE!