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At least one of the clients I work with is transgender. He decided at six that he was a boy. So, mom lets him wear his hair short and wear masculine clothing, and we call him by the name he chose and use male pronouns. That’s basically the extent of what transitioning for a young child looks like. Should it turn

Canada is the warm, bearded, liberal lumberjack that gives great backrubs. We’ve been your kind neighbour for years, in the background, gainfully employed but friend-zoned.

Swipe right, baby.

We’d also take Colorodo because weed.

I’d happily trade Alberta for California, Oregon and Washington.

But then, I’m a BC girl and people in this province are largely sick of their wannabe-Texan conservative entitled bullshit. Plus, it would mean less redplates on the road causing accidents and Albertan tourist garbage floating in our lakes and dumped

We in Canada would love if California, Oregon and Washington State all packed your bags and joined us. We’ve got Trudeau!

Seriously. I think I made it two episodes into this season and just stopped. First there was last season’s finale, which was irksome. Then the premiere was such a freaking chore to get through, I didn’t even care who died anymore- I just wanted them to get on with it. I realized I was sort of dreading the new

The way they’ve explained it is that zombie mouths are just giant bacteria orgies, so filthy that a bite is certain to get infected, and that infection is always fatal. So you aren’t “turning” from the bite, you’re dying and then “turning” from the virus. It’s how people survive zombie bites by amputating the bitten

Yeah, I’ve watched every episode since the beginning- even the worst of the worst- and I finally gave up on it. Between that cheesedick cliffhanger of a season finale, the boring as hell season premiere (they dragged out the reveal so long that it sucked all the emotion out of it for me), and the general air of

I want to be angry... But mostly I’m just relieved at the fact that this Pope isn’t the worst Pope that ever Poped. I disagree with basically everything the Catholic church stands for, but when I think back on what we’ve had in our lifetime before him, I cringe ever so much slightly less.

I was prepared to cringe, but I completely loved it.

I’m Canadian, and we’re absolutely devastated up here. Now, I am surrounded by people with autism (I’m on the spectrum, as are my kids and husband, plus I work with children and youth with autism as a behavior interventionist), and the reaction from the kids in my life has been heartbreaking. My eleven-year-old

Honestly, it’s all I can think of when I see Dylan Playfair. I’m obsessed with Letterkenny. I threw my husband a Super Soft Birthday Party this year, and it was amazing.

The timeline is hard to follow because of all the flashbacks, but I think Rick’s promise to kill Negan came after both Abraham and Glenn were killed, immediately before he was dragged in the RV. Daryl reacted to Negan after Abraham, but Rick reacted to the whole thing.

In all fairness, Daryl probably, in in that moment, only thought he was putting himself at risk. Impulse and adrenaline and all that. He’s inarguably the reason Glenn was killed, and he’ll blame himself, but I don’t think he really realized what he was doing in the moment.

Meh, I dunno. I did all those things and STILL didn’t enjoy the show. It was clumsily done. I mean, they spent the entire season finale clearly telegraphing Abraham’s death, with him planning for the future and smiling with the sun shining behind him, being at peace, etc.... Then six months later, the audience

I seriously recommend it! Had no idea what to expect going in, but now I’m hooked.

I get what you’re saying and agree... But the show is just going down the path of the comics and, from here on out, that basically means the group will be dealing with shitty living people from here on out, with the occasional zombie thrown in to remind us that, oh yeah, that happened.

I think, narratively, it would have made more sense to show Abraham’s death last season, and had this season pick up with the reactions and the death of Glenn. Not only because it would give the audience time to process them individually, but because of the way the season finale earlier in the year was written.

I was thinking the same thing. They could have broken that up, had Abraham die in the finale, given us time to process it, and then Glen tonight. The pacing of it just made me so impatient that I practically didn’t care once it happened. I was just like, there it is. Finally.

I felt the same. And most of what bothered me about Glen was that it was gross. I was too irritated and burnt out after months of dragging this on and on to feel sad. And that in itself makes me sad? Because I really liked Glen. This could have been an emotional, crying episode for me but instead I just sort of