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They look like she used a stencil!

If you are talking about his recent interview with Marc Maron, I felt the same way after I listened to it. 

These kids today are amateurs. The fastest big star journey from courtship to marriage to divorce in Hollywood was in 1964: Ethel Merman (her 4th) and Ernest Borgnine (his 3rd). They were both already huge stars and she was 56; he was 47 (both old enough to have known better and not been so impulsive).

Billy Bob Thornton always seemed so strange to me, then I listened to a podcast interviewing him.  I have to say, he came across as a really decent, nice guy and I totally empathized with him when he described his social anxiety at going to Hollywood events.

Apology accepted.  I felt you were equating a moral failing with being gay.  He’s just an asshole, not a closet case.  (Not to say gay people can’t be assholes - looking at you, Kevin)

“I agree, politically, with 99 percent of the things that Hari Kondabolu believes. We just disagree on Apu. I love the character and I would hate for him to go away.”

Yep. That’s America. At this point, I’d be happy with just having insurance. I no longer have insurance. It’s been 6 months and I’m mentally deteriorating. I miss having insurance and a therapist. 

Not to mention time off work that you probably won’t get paid for, deductibles, time away from responsibilities like kids and pets, family taking time off work. I’ve been through it all with my family. Luckily my dad had good insurance and was in a union but it was tough financially and emotionally for us too.

And this is the woman who tweeted “Kate wins” because she didn’t like the fit of Meghan’s wedding dress. She’s such a POS.

...Mot to mention an employer who actually recognizes depression as an illness. 

My thoughts precisely. If only regular folks could get longer-term inpatient mental health treatment, they might be able to truly get meaningful results. But, if you are fortunate enough to have insurance, most plans only cover 3-5 days in a crisis unit, then you have to wait forever to get an appointment with

I’ve never checked into a facility, but I’ve seen a therapist when times are particularly rough. My anxiety can lead to insomnia and nausea/dry heaving, which is when I know it’s time for a tune up. I would say any thoughts of self harm should be an immediate sign that treatment is necessary. I don’t know if this comme

Good for Michelle for recognizing that she needs professional help and for being able to afford it. 

Sometimes I feel like I’m going crazy (I have depression and anxiety) and I wonder where the line is between staying at home and trying to get through it on my own and needing to go to a facility. Anyone who has ever voluntarily checked them into a mental health facility — what was the “breaking point”?

That Vogue paragraph is a straight-up mess. I honestly don’t know what it’s trying to say.

I don’t like these specifically but just because my feet are too sweaty for croc material. But they do sort of evoke that heyday of chunky, flexible wedge heels and block heels from the late 1990s that were actually wearable. I miss those a LOT and I haven’t really been able to wear heels since those disappeared from

I’d like a moment of silence for whatever the fuck these poor women are wearing. I remember the early 00's were messy... But...jeeze

I could accept that the pants fit all the girls if they were all even remotely close to the same height.

Not just her... everyone in that photo (minus Rory Gilmore, and even she looks like she is wearing an old time-y bathing suit with jeans) made some extremely questionable fashion choices.

What in God’s name is Blake Lively wearing in that picture? A sheer crop top over a spaghetti strap tank with low-rise jeans and a belt outside the loops... You could win Early Aughts Fashion Bingo on that outfit alone.