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It was definitely to my benefit that I did not read Lolita until I was 22. I was able to see Humbert Humbert for who he was. If I had read it between 14-19 I think I may have thought that it was just another example of how a man could be. The really scary thing was that I read it together with one of my best male

I totally don’t get this but some just DON’T care. I had a house guest who refused to take the dog outside to do it’s business, even when I asked/insisted/tried to do it myself. They would stop me and say that they would handle it and then proceed to let the dog pee and shit on my floors. Like, WHAT? Will never be

You are so my people, it’s not even funny.

The comedic brilliance of these ladies - honestly - it takes my breath away. And I have never had such a feeling

Right?1 Why record the same song and then manipulate so you don’t even know who’s singing it? I want the best for Lizzie Mcguire but this isn’t it.

So, my sister and I were in Paris this past March and visited the Musee Marmottan Monet museum. It was beautiful and arresting - seriously, his water lillies are arranged in a round on the first floor and it’s fucking stunning - BUT. There was a gallery with a temporary exhibit titled, “The Odile” and it was straight

I personally prefer "Joan of Snark" a la 30 Rock

Yep, you’ve got it backwards. The final “winner” is what gets cancelled.

He also looks like Keith Raneire, of nxvium cult fame, in this picture.

Well, damn, now I have another reason to watch it again!

This comment is the first moment I’ve realized that I'm codependent. For some reason I thought that term only applied to romantic relationships. Any good book recommendations for learning more?

Look your daughters in the eye and say it Demi: “I love you so much and I’m so very sorry for all of the pain that I have caused you.”

Oh wow, I watched The Favourite on Delta this past spring. I wonder if I missed something?

Big time stuff!!!

I think about this at least once a week. 

Go Meredith go!

Kenyon?

Me: Naive, with low self-esteem.

“A learning lesson”

To be fair, I’m 40, middle-class and not famous and that describes every year of my life since I turned 8.