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Sadly, that never applied to Marty…

Yeah, I mean, I'm not feeling the whole "fairy tale trying on my wedding dress every night" thing, but I'm close to Lorelai's age and engaged and still really excited to be getting married. There's a middle ground.

If he was a controlling bully…you were well within your rights.

My mom always talks about the giant head and "tiny frog legs" I had when I was a baby.

That's what I assumed. It would work perfectly to describe the actions of Bodine Hoffer in Tennessee Williams' one-act play "A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur," in which she obsessively tries to set up her brother Buddy with her roommate and can't stand the thought of said roommate moving out.

I know. Everything that happened once Rukmani and Nathan got to Mysore depressed the hell out of me, especially Nathan's death while working at that terrible quarry job.

Oh, and the final episode of Daria. Not "Is It College Yet?" but the one about the box. It was way too familiar to me and I was bawling by the end.

Milk did it for me.
As did the "Tales of Ba Sing Se" and "Appa's Lost Days" episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The 3rd-season finale of The West Wing
Both of the latter Toy Story movies
Kamala Markandaya's novel Nectar in a Sieve
Blackfish
Amanda Palmer's "The Bed Song."

I don't think Alias Grace is one of her better books. The Blind Assassin is the best, followed by the MaddAddam trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale, The Robber Bride, The Edible Woman, and Cat's Eye. I also like her short story collections, particularly Dancing Girls. Didn't care for Lady Oracle, Bodily Harm, Alias Grace,

Yeah…her family had some wealth, but it was rapidly declining, and she couldn't make her own choices about her future. She felt she had to marry Richard in order to save her family's business and her sister's future, but then Richard sexually abused her sister. And then her rightful custody of her daughter was

Frankly I don't personally find Bradley Cooper to be attractive. So if he played the weird stalker dude, yeah I'd be creeped out. And frankly, even the hottest guys in the world to me lose their appeal quickly when they start acting like assholes.

Yeah…I haven't watched this yet, so I haven't experienced the awfulness of Alice, but those people are terrible.

Yep. I can't imagine that he'd be able to pull of the "disabled-but-not-going-to-show-it" trick nowadays. There's too much media, they're too invasive, they spread unfounded rumors in some cases…there'd be all sorts of weird handwringing about whether we could trust our country to someone who couldn't walk.

"No one is going around suggesting that Japanese internment was a good thing,"
Well..certain people are…
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/w…
…they're just not the ones who would have agreed with anything ELSE Roosevelt ever did.

Have you tried tequila?

Oh my God, how did I not remember that Chris Pratt was Che? Holy shit!

Those were the Neimoidians…and yeah, they're awful. My fiancé was watching the Rifftrax of this a while ago, and it was fucking STUNNING to see how awful and racist this movie is now that I have Adult-Vision.

Oy vey, I did that too. I totally fell for the Giant Marketing Push that accompanied that movie's release. Time magazine had a huge article with tons of photos, including mini-character bios of everyone, there were character journals being released in the youth/YA section of bookstores, Queen Amidala paper dolls (I

Yay, Brodyquest reference!

All people who fit under the non-binary umbrella, basically. Agender and bigender, genderqueer, and then some genders that I've literally only seen discussed on Tumblr. But the usage of the * is somewhat controversial.