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Art is not for you. Try not to worry about it.

It looks fun! I’m ready for it. One of the best casts on TV.

Mrs Who was really faithful to the book — I just reread it a couple of weeks ago, and the quotes were almost the entirety of her dialogue. In the movie they had her use her own words when her strength was flagging, which made sense.

I saw the movie and hard disagree on Witherspoon — she was even more embarrassing than usual. Kaling did a great job. Oprah was Oprah.

He literally just said the optics aren’t great. Relax, aggrieved white child.

is she any good? In the book she’s by far the most human and discursive, and I just can’t imagine RW pulling it off. When I heard the cast announced I hoped Mindy Kaling was playing Mrs Whatsit — she could do that well. Oprah is perfect casting as Mrs Which. I recently listened to an audiobook of L’Engle reading it,

What’s baffling to me is that awful autoplay feature. It makes me move so quickly through the choices, a desperation to move on before it starts blasting scenes from something I have no intention of ever watching. The end effect of this (for me) is that I get off the app as quickly as possible. And of course they

oh man, Overcast is such a relief after years of the Apple app! I haven’t had any freezing issues, thank god. I love having playlists that update automatically - such a breeze.

Gawker has turned into a small town Sunday paper - a couple pages of news, a metric ton of coupons. It’s weird and kinda embarrassing.

Gawker has turned into a small town Sunday paper - a couple pages of news, a metric ton of coupons. It’s weird and

Now who's Chris Bosh though?

And I’ve been hearing a lot about this new movie app/site called Shudder, which is like Netflix just for horror movies, but I haven’t gotten it yet. They do have a lot of great older and obscure movies - I’m looking forward to checking it out.

It’s really good! Great weird British director Michael Powell, 1960 - same year as Psycho, but it’s more over-the-top.

I think Peeping Tom is officially the first, but Texas Chainsaw Massacre and, a few years later, Halloween were definitely the first really great ones.

every single review? with that kind of consensus, it might be feedback worth listening to.

It’s the best of the artificial sweeteners, but HUGE migraine trigger if you're predisposed. I have one sip of diet coke and I'm laid out flat for the rest of the day.

How is it removing choice — at all, on any level imaginable - for the college, in their newsletters, to call you by your full name instead of assuming? How does that harm you at all?

There's been absolutely no ban on anything. They're not using honorifics in mailings anymore. If being inclusive (while harming no one) makes people take feminism "less seriously," that was a very fragile feminism.

You're being willfully obtuse. No longer using gender-specific honorifics in correspondence is nowhere near the same thing as "banning" anything, and hurts absolutely no one. These commenters are absolutely insane - with an unearned martyrdom you rarely see outside of ardent Chik-Fil-A defenders and NRA listservs -

ANOTHER piece on Jezebel - of all places - on why it's great for women to call each other bitches. WTF?

Well if you'd started the review by saying you thought "The Heat" was "middling" and just "tolerable" you really could've saved us the time it took to read the rest.