bswanandthebusybees
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bswanandthebusybees

I remember getting that star. That felt earned.

Yup. I remember the day I was starred...the glorious days before Kinja. I’ve been the the greys since.

Oh, I remember when I became a starred commenter on Gawker in the ye old glory days. At the time, it was practically an achievement you wanted to put on your resume.

“Every New CVS Summer Beauty Item Is Less Than $20 So Get Ready To Spend.”

I was saying Van Goooooooo-urns.

Camille, who has recently come back from a hospitalization for self-harm. I must’ve missed the boat as a viewer, How was I supposed to pickup on this?

I agree with your points, but you mean "role." I kept picturing a convoluted debate over who should get the last dinner roll.

This episode made me reconsider my stance on kidnapping, y’all, which is kind of a bummer as that would mean wasting so many years of careful planning and preparation. But then again I never really considered that it might be wrong.

You lose all credibility when you smear Dykstra by claiming she had a “high school mentality.”

I don’t know what the truth is with Chris Hardwick, but reminder out there that someone can mistreat one person without mistreating others.

One of those movies came out in 2017 and is available to own on Blu-Ray/DVD or streaming. The other came out in April of this year and (checks Fandango quickly) is still playing at the movie theater near my house. Calm down.

“Do chefs hate my well-done burger request?”

YES. IT WAS INTENTIONAL.

No clone high?

You are fucking delusional and your lack of compassion is insane. 

Also, even when ska band not good, me still respect them for getting that many people to show up to rehearsal.

Paul was the salesman/conman. The Trump of the early church.

No, it just set us up with unrealistic standards of adulthood. I was gonna add a whole other rant to my comment but decided against it. We all acknowledge that SATC was not realistic in the least financially, but career wise I feel like a lot of us have internalized its standards for creative success, as well.

As a 31 year old who started watching this when I was 17 (during the final season), I can’t believe how mature Carrie et al. seem compared to my friends and I. Particularly with regard to how seriously they seem to take themselves and how smugly “adult” they are. Especially Carrie’s friends Constance and Peter with

Wal-Mart I get. They’re everwhere, they’re open 24/7, they’re cheap. I was watching a Dateline or one of those programs where they had them on camera in Wal-Mart at like 3am buying a suitcase and and I was like “Really?” There should be some sort of alarm that goes off when you’re buying a suitcase at Wal-Mart at 3am.