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i was going to reply with the same counterargument lisa made above, but after thinking about it a little, i'm inclined to agree with you..as strong as the girls were in the fey-poehler-rudolph-dratch era, the men were very much involved in the dynamic, very much crucial to the fabric. right now, the women really do

i find i am able to suffer them quite well.

i don't know who that is, reege! who is that?!

very nice touch calculating at least how many seasons in it would have to have been for relevant-era madonna to factor in.

sadly, i wasn't surprised at that at all. she seemed like an asshole from the very beginning, and nothing has ever really changed my mind on that.

i seriously almost never know (before finding out) or get (after finding out) what men women find attractive. just that i am not one of them.

you nicely articulated literally every single thing i thought about the jimmy/cecily number. genuinely, effortlessly funny, warm, surprising in the easy chemistry the two seemed to hit upon..and yeah, she's a very sexy girl, in a wholly not-gratuitous way.

who suddenly starts watching snl after not for years?

no, the joke was specifically chinese menus.

the answer's in the question.

pixies posters would have made it more uncool.

"Bayer,"

"thrice the talented"?

really? sounds like a bunch of bullshit to me.

sure, some of us think that. but some of us are wrong. not me, mind you, but some of us.

^this.

i really "hate" this whole black culture "hating on" thing.

you didn't really just parallel lana del rey with two of the greatest singer-songwriters in popular music history, did you?

"Rey." You know, like it's spelled in the title and article you're posting about.

"Cindy Laupner"?