chaoticinsomniac
ChaoticInsomniac
chaoticinsomniac

I guess I haven’t been keeping up with movies lately, because I hadn’t heard of Lovebirds until just now. 11/10 sounds like something I need to see.

Timothee Chavalet

I did not know America was pregnant and my god, she has the most pregnancy glow I’ve ever seen. 

Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and Renee Zellweger are absolutely stunning. Sandra Oh looks like a wedding cake topper. And not a high-end wedding cake topper either. More like a dollar store cake topper.

Could you guys put closed captioning on your videos so they may be watched at work? 

I too am a long-time married person. I did not care for the movie, in part because I did not find them at all relatable. But as they say, your mileage may vary.

Marriage Story is about how lawyers ruin everything, even an amicable divorce.

Sandra Boynton is my JAM. My kids are 19 and 15 and I can still recite the “Going To Bed” book by heart.

Tech moves so fast that it doesn’t make sense to pay too much for a TV because it will be outdated in a few years, unless you’re made of money or a fanatic.

I dont get it either.  When I have to go on a business trip and spend time away from my wife, I feel deprived, not relieved.

I think this really is a phenomenon of the ultra wealthy. I fantasize about having my own apartment in the city (we live in the burbs), but the only way this wouldn’t spell the doom of our marriage is if we were fabulously wealthy and our lives were incredibly different. I fantasize about that apartment because I’m a

I love living with my spouse.

Nope—I love living with my spouse, sharing a bed, synchronizing our schedules, spending as much time together as possible without being joined at the hip or losing our own friends and interests. Life is short and difficult and my spouse makes it better. I honestly wouldn’t bother being married if I didn’t feel this

You aren’t alone. I love living with my spouse, too. I love coming home at night and talking to him, or sitting next to him as we read our own books, or watch dumb shows together. Every once in a while we can both work at home on the same day and that is great, too. He even snores, but I’d still rather sleep with him

No, but everyone is different and it’s nice to acknowledge that. A manager I used to have had separate master bedrooms for the snoring reason given above. If it makes you feel better I’m with you and really some of the best communicating my spouse and I do is in bed before we go to sleep.

Am I the only person who actually likes living with their spouse? This would make me super sad.

There’s this horrible cycle where famous people with known mental health issues seem “fine” so they get mocked and bullied endlessly - until they relapse into obviously not fine again and the same people suddenly act all protective of them and say how sad it is.

Britney is off limits. She's just trying to live, and has zero control over her life. Anyone who doesn't see that is blind

I was just wondering who on earth can be mean to Britney Spears? Snicker at Ben Affleck’s tattoo and roll your eyes at the latest Kardashian feud, but Britney? She seems so sweet and so broken (but on the mend), how do you even come up with anything negative to say about that? That youtube-guy was right, leave Britney

I was at a party last night where people were scrolling through Britney’s IG and laughing at her/saying mean shit. I don’t know what got into me, but I felt the need to jump in and tell them to chill out because the woman has legit mental health issues. And this was a group of people who would definitely consider