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I like the idea of him suffering for a horrendously long time, and surviving, but missing parts of his face or other extremities, or having to wee, shit, eat, or breathe through a bag for the rest of his shitty life.

Do you honestly think that even if he got something like the slowest and most painful cancer in the world (possibly combined with flesh eating bacteria for extra pain), he would start to empathize with anyone? Trump is rich enough to buy himself the best healthcare money can buy. Rather than empathize, he will just

And here’s where I share my true fear. That trump will be re-elected in 2020, because if Congress doesn’t go blue, there will be no check on trump, and his support will grow as people will believe the witchhunt spin, because they’re stupid. The democrats will be busy fighting and won’t put up a charismatic candidate.

He doesn’t need to recover from it. I’d be totally fine with that and believe my moral compass would still be intact.

I do NOT say this lightly. And I say it as someone who has been personally impacted by the condition, both through deaths in my immediate family and a scare myself. And I’m not sure why reading this, out of everything that’s happened since January last year, has been the straw that broke my camel’s back.

I enjoy the film, but damn, that tango scene makes it unforgettable (in a good way.)

I loved the TWOP recaps of 7th Heaven (the show was so horribly mockable.) And what the show did to Jessica Biel’s character after she left was hilarious. They were SO BITTER. Mary was talked about as this horrid sinful slut traveling all over the place not doing her duty as a wife (she was given a husband who would

I became an instant fan of Jessica Biel during her rebellion. Finding out about Collins’s crimes makes Biel’s apologies seem like an even more idiotic requirement than it already was.

Clearly, Jessica Biel was always a woman of easy virtue.

Combs, who played Piper Halliwell in the original, posted a screenshot of her full response on Twitter, writing that she appreciates “the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created,” adding “But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original

There’s plenty of common ground: they’re both obese, they both had fathers who left them everything, they’re both man-babies.

The “shooter was bullied” narrative comes straight from Columbine, where it’s been totally debunked.

Quick! Someone call Katy Perry and ask her to compare that dress to the last 17 times she wore a naughty candystriper outfit for Halloween!

That wasn’t the implication. Use better logic and use better words.

I’m not buying that damaged hair excuse at all. If her hair is long enough to wear in a pony and not have “dried out pieces sticking out” then she can wear her hair down. Plus, the pony is harder on hair than wearing it down.

I think he’s funny as fuck.

BBC just did it again last year with Victorian Slum House! It went much better than Frontier House, but was still occasionally hard to watch. They’ve done several iterations on PBC and BBC. There was a 1940s either WWII or post WWII one that was a ‘middle class’ British family back in the early 2000s that was quite

Me too! I was married almost 20 years ago in a dress with a a bateau neckline and bracelet length sleeves with very little embellishment and love it still. It’s timeless - evidenced by the fact that my mother wore it in 1964. :)