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This whole thing has just turned into such a muddled fuckery but man could I listen to John Cho thoughtfully deconstruct Hollywood (mis)conceptions all day.

If Dunst doesn’t win there is no justice. And while I liked the first season, the second season was soooo much better.

Bokeem should win. He gave an amazing performance.

Needs more Fargo! So glad to see Kirsten Dunst up there at least. Her performance was outstanding.

I’m glad “The Americans” received some nominations. Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys are amazing in their roles.

I hope Better Call Saul wins everything. Odenkirk nails every line reading and facial expression and everything else he comes across.

Or you could just go with the current phrasing, since language and terms are constantly evolving and it’s really not that big a deal? Like if your friend Samantha says she’d prefer “Sam” do you get all up in her face about the meaning and origin of her name or do you go, “ok, Sam it is. And as I was saying...”?

The X is the preferred non gendered term versus the masculine Latinos and the feminine Latinas.

We did Cat Power’s version of “Sea of Love.” We also weren’t announced or anything like that. We just danced while a lot of people didn’t notice. A second cousin or something asked “when are you having your first dance?!” and was appalled we didn’t let everyone know.

They were, in the midst of chaos, STILL nobly doing their jobs. And that’s the thing: most cops, when they were 5 and in their underoos, dreamed of being the “good guy”. We just gotta stop making them be the arm of white supremacy in the commission of their duties. Allow these folks the opportunity to not make a

I hate everything about that picture.

“I truly would have put myself through anything.”

Oh, you did, Elizabeth. You did. You did everything in your power to give your guy a chance, and when all failed, you did everything in your power—and put yourself through hell—to make his passing as painless as possible. You are strong and incredible. Thank you for

I had a full-term stillbirth and I related to so very much of this. I can’t even fathom being in a position where making a choice and being forced to jump through a million hoops to see that choice through were part of the equation.

I applaud this incredibly strong woman, for sharing her story, but also for humanizing the face of what abortion means for most women. There is a need for abortions, period. This woman had to undergo huge hurdles to obtain one, because someone else felt icky with the idea of abortion. This woman’s life was literally

Sure; part of my discomfort, though, was feeling like I was being dismissed for being a white guy. Two things I believe are true about that reaction: 1) it is a very common reaction for white men to feel attacked when it is pointed out that our problems are very often not the result of systemic concerns and in fact we

I'm a white man, and my first reaction to this was discomfort at being dismissed—which is a really good sign that it's time for me to listen more to everything she has to say, because I should be less comfortable more often.

That, my friends, is how you eat crow with some dignity. Glad to see there are people willing to admit a mistake, apologize, and not walk it back at the end.

In addition to the dearth of WOC... the white women are so bland/alike, the bodies are slim, and the photographs are just blah. May these publications tank, soon.

Not suggesting you have an issue with it, I mean the media shying away from it.)

Totally. My point wasn’t that every bra will work if you just get one size (which was my second point - get one that’s cut right for you), but if you’ve got any hope of bra working you’ve got to have the right size. Bra sizes vary, for sure, but so much that you should have both 32s and 38s in your closet (caveat if