i can only take so much schadenfreude in one day
i can only take so much schadenfreude in one day
the smell from subway is sometimes enough to make me nauseous… and i'm walking across the street
holy sh*t; i just watched a news clip with an update on the evidence against jared. that guy should be buried under a prison. innocent until proven guilty is still a thing, but i wish i hadn't wasted it on him.
at this point haven't we as a society accepted that most of the great male creative artists that we love have hit women at some point (sweeping generalization aside)? there's a tragic correlation between domestic abuse and unparalleled creative talent
i feel like i need to amend this comment in light of the 8/10 episode. sonya tayeh proves that great choreography can elevate not only the music, but the dancers themselves. the 8/10 episode was such a mixed bag of results because there was a huge discrepancy in terms of the level of choreography, the music…
my constant criticism for the dancers this season is that they don't have enough energy to make the dances really impactful. they're just going through the motions, probably because they're so focused on just doing it right. The choreography in past seasons hasn't been that much better; it's just that the previous…
update to the update: apparently fogle might have been up to his own shenanigans with a subway employee via txt message, and- hopefully not- her underage cousin. you can't fix perve; you can only bury it (for so long)
wow, this is crazy. i just heard him do an interview on the sklarbro country podcast. you really never know when it's your time to go.
soooo happy right now
RIP Bobbi Kristina. Gone too soon.
i'm still mehhh on the season but I did appreciate the hip hop bob marley routine. it really surprised me how they interpreted the song through that dance style.
this is so awful, but this story immediately reminded me of the jesse vs. cancer podcast. he recently did an episode describing how awful it feels to be a young cancer patient getting treatment right across from a children's hospital. The young kids get all of the special celebrity surprise visits while he has to sit…
laatttee to the review, but i really enjoyed this. it lived up to the hype and made several people way funnier than i thought they could be
Loved MMXXL. My only regret is that I wasn't able to see it in a more crowded theater, with a more enthusiastic crowd. It shouldn't need saying, but, if you're a guy, and you're worried about women comparing your body to the male strippers, don't be. You should be more worried about whether some other guy is calling…
this is officially my guilty pleasure. just saw the latest installment, and it was exactly what i thought it would be. i can't decide if i'm glad or sad that i'm not in a relationship after seeing it.
That was a really great moment for Soso. I speculated in another review that the black faction of Litchfield might be tighter than its Latina counterpart because all (or at least most) of the members like each other, regardless of the fact that they share the same race (though it helps a lot). That's why even someone…
sometimes i wonder whether the latina faction of Litchfield would hang out together, to any degree, if they weren't all latina. at least with the black group, i mostly get a sense that they would get along even if they weren't all black (although it helps a lot). even though, latin culture is a big part of their…
wish I'd read your comment before. I literally just said the same thing (literally).
Both are bad, but to me the deciding factor is how I feel about each character if their roles are reversed (and Healy is a woman for the purposes of this hypothetical). Do I fear Aleida in power more than I fear Healy as an inmate? Yes.
she's the IAGO of Litchfield