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Heh, no, Massachusetts.

You're good.

It's not impossible to get pregnant with period sex, although it is less likely.

Jetra, obviously. People coined that all the way back in season 1.

I loved Michael SO much, and I was SO invested in MIchael and Jane's relationship, and I'm utterly devastated…but not for one second did I think, "Okay, I'm done with the show". I love the rest of the characters and I still have plenty of favorites, starting with Jane herself, but first and foremost, it's that I

*menaces you with a podium*

Maybe it was the last timeskip? I can't remember.

I'm fucking heartbroken, but yeah. They were too solid and happy a couple to separate them any other way without it feeling forced and a disservice to the relationship we saw.

At some point, this did start to feel inevitable, but. DAMMIT. I cried. Those kids were so darn cute together. ;_;

Hey, a gazillion lawyers started volunteering to do pro bono work for people whose lives are being destroyed by the Muslim ban. That was pretty cool.

Well, the mystery is really just whether she committed suicide or died of an accidental drug overdose. I was out of the state when it happened. Neither the cops nor her family volunteered any details, and I didn't ask. (We'd only been living together a couple of months, we weren't close at all, and I was already

…burn.

It's complicated.

Isn't that The Great Dictator?

Have you HAD American chocolate?

Oh man, I was racking my brains trying to think of a Bat-Mite joke, and you already did it.

I've never had the opportunity to try natto, and I don't know if I would, but…god, it looks so disgusting. I mean the visual itself. It looks like insects breeding.

I often come to like strong/bitter/sour flavors, but any chance of my learning to like Marmite was forever ruined when I lived with a deeply obnoxious Brit who used to leave piles of dishes smeared with the remains of canned tuna and Marmite in the kitchen sink. For actual weeks. (How obnoxious, you ask? Let me put

Jefferson and Adams died within hours of each other. Adams' last words were, reputedly, "Jefferson still lives" which if true is super ironic because in fact, he didn't (he died first).