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big_sobber (goooooooodbye, baby)
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Oh fuckin’ same. Prog rock forever!

My grandparents used to keep stuff like canned goods, onions & potatoes, and pickled stuff on dusty shelves in their basement and we’d play “grocery shopping,” filling the cart and checking out and putting things in plastic bags. I don’t recall if we had the play cash register shown in this post (also so cool, but I

This was in my grandparents’ basement for us to play with until they sold their house. It seemed indestructible, at least in my memories.

Jennifer Lawrence looking bored in bad Dior (third time, now)... this is why I don’t buy magazines

I am playing the opening sequence in my head now and getting all misty-eyed

South Park.

Season One is absolute television perfection and if I am ever injured to the point of having amnesia I’ve already given my spouse instructions to sit me down and have me watch it so that I can experience that feeling of seeing it again for the first time ever.

Season two of The Leftovers was way fuckin’ better than the first season.

Of COURSE he name-searches himself on Twitter.

What happened here, though? bad liner?

I dunno, I liked The Queen but Helen Mirren can do no wrong.

I just thought he was stoned

dang, what

Remember the round pucks of soap that would be perfectly accordion-wrapped and sealed with a sticker that always came with these things? Not sure I ever used one, but I do remember them!

Pantsuit done so, so right. Love.

love those cutouts

I respect Ellie for discussing how shit “Animal” is without even making reference to Levine’s real life “Aw-oooooooooooooo” howling like he’s a coyote midway through the wretched thing.

Same, regarding the small-scale Catholic school... bomb threats were called in during high school but were always hoaxes to try and get someone out of an exam somewhere. This was pre-9/11, mind you.

I mean, I’m sure Mr. Villegas is speaking what he believes and feels is absolutely the truth, but the national reality is much more grim.

“Nothing is more important than the safety of our kids.”