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That album was released in 2004 and just becomes more and more relevant as it ages. There was a period to where we thought that maybe we’d gotten better, but then Trump came and everything went to shit.

Sanditon was actually adapted as a webseries a few years ago by the same people who did the Lizzie Bennet Diaries:

Yes, I’m sure everyone is just dying for advice likenever go caving’ or ‘you should really learn how to swim’.

Maybe you don’t.  My vagina locks down around guys who are very obviously not.  I can’t stay turned on if I feel torn between constantly nagging someone or biting my tongue.

And yet you have no problem working for a man who signed an executive order to protect “religious liberties” to allow so-called “Christians” to deny service to anyone they don’t like (also known as people of color and those who are LGBTQIA). Of all the lies that have spewed forth from your vile mouth, “I always do my

Melissa Harris-Perry was acknowledging that children have rights independent of what their parents want for them, that communities as a whole are responsible for the welfare of those children.

Same. :(

All day today when people have said “OMG you share a birthday with Trump!” my grumpy-ass answer has been “Well that’s not MY fault.”

I used to be a very big NPH fan - went to a reading of his book that he and his husband hosted (the book was not good btw) - and now my opinion of him can’t be lower. I didn’t even know about the Amy Winehouse thing. Yeesh.

You know, saying I’m petty for being irritated by his Twitter presence this week (and in general) is fair enough. But brushing off the Amy Winehouse corpse as “Dead celebrities are a thing at Halloween” is a little weird to me?

My guess would be that Stephen Colbert laughed all the way to the bank. ♡

Yeah, I’m super impressed with how she handled this.

Rachel Bloom’s GQ statement is glorious.

I really like what Rachel had to say about the whole thing and that she wasn’t afraid to call him out for being out of touch.

1. Also in Canada. Where we speak proper English, as opposed to ‘American’.

I don’t see where you’ve also acknowledged that there was a production company and PBS making the show and therefore would have reacted strongly against an openly gay man working on a childrens show. There was probably a threat of cancelling the whole show, and perhaps that is why Fred Rogers reacted the way he did.

Trump needs to outlaw ouija boards and seances ASAP.

Ok but for real can I just say I love that I keep seeing Jonathan pop up in that lacy hoodie? Because it’s like, he’s a real person with an actual closet of clothes that he owns and wears repeatedly.

100% this. It’s very sort of gentle to me. They seem so interested in the subjects and what their concerns and challenges are and what will ultimately work for them. I feel like there’s so much genuine listening portrayed it made me feel kind of sad that that is becoming a lost element of human interactions.

Excuse me while I sing their praises for a minute— I LOVED the first iteration of this show so much, and was disappointed to see that they got a whole new cast with younger men. However, this show is so much more positive than the last one. I guess both are progressive products of their time, and V1 was fantastic in