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Almost 15 years ago, I had the privilege of spending my summer in South Africa, working at a health clinic in the Langa Township in Cape Town through one of those first world “humanitarian” organizations. My opinion on that experience is a whole other story. The majority of the people who participated in the program we

“Americans DO NOT have the monopoly and not being well-traveled.”

I see it right down the middle.

I miss the experience of being in a local theater or an art house theater like the ones in the smallish city where I grew up. Now, in the suburbs, all we have is movieplex hell. Last movie my husband and I saw in the theater was Star Wars Ep. IX. Close to $70 (for a 10AM show!) by the time we bought tickets (online,

Oh my god this sounds way more fun than my “analytical and creative yet nurturing” bullshit, can I come skank around with you guys? I’ve got loads of trashy clothes and I’ll bring all my glitter to share (I have literally like 300+ kinds of glitter). Also we have good bourbon and gin and a smoke gun for cocktails.

This is an amateurish assessment given that anyone who takes astrology serious (which I did when I was young and silly) would tell you that one’s sun sign is an overrated aspect of your chart. If you’re too lazy to consider one’s whole chart, at least look at their moon and rising signs.

Fake, stupid, corrupt, silly, useless, but, of course, popular.

I think it must be a misconception that Sags are all extroverts slutting it up because I count myself more on the quiet side and somewhat prudent. Sags are more deliberate than they get credit for.

As a Sag I’m honored to be seen as good because we’re normally seen as kind of chaotic/bad. I never really felt like a Sag because I’m not super outgoing but I’ve recently realized the essence of a Sag is basically just going through a lot of shit and only telling selective people or making big decisions and only

You forgot the mommy blogs and YouTube channels.

. “He’s brought more division to this country than we’ve seen since the Civil Rights Act.”

Take Jane Scilovati, a Pennsylvania schoolteacher who recently told the New York Times that the way Trump handles issues of race is a “disgrace” and “deplorable,” and that she regrets her decision to vote for him in 2016. “He doesn’t have any compassion or empathy; he doesn’t reference historical facts correctly,” she

NO.

This sounds like more toxic bullshit that isn’t particularly meaningful, revealing, or deep.

With any kind of natural-fiber fabrics of this sort (linen, cotton, etc) “breatheability” is probably as much or more about the construction of the individual threads/yarn (whether they’re long- or short-staple, how tightly twisted, whether they’re mercerized or treated in some other way) and how densely-woven the

Yeah, if someone needs a conversation to understand these things there isn’t much conversation to be had. It’s just an excuse to keep current systems in place while allowing people to temporarily feel better about themselves. 

As a gay, I’m seriously exhausted by all of these claims. In 2020. As in, why do women still have to endure these bullshit offenses? Can’t  the men just “man-up” and not engage in these grossly alpha attacks? 

Putting 20 down....Town is going full on Wicker Man thanks to Covid/Brexit.

Watch out for head cages and hammy Nic Cage (ok when isn’t he)

This was my thought too: Where the hell is detective Hardy? Where the hell is Olivia Coleman?

This is going to be a very weird season of Broadchurch, indeed.