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I’ve thought that a duplex with an interior door would be great.

Ew. I’ve never seen that one on the bed. Did Terry Richardson take these?

It’s a Trumpism. He often ends mocking tweets that way. Sad.

I think that the next step is to create a government plan that the general public can buy into. It will either force other insurers out of business, or it will force them to play ball.

Are you new? I mean, to the world? Generally?

I’m still stuck on your first reaction. Why does it need new music?

I wondered during his speech at the DNC whether he might have Parkinsons.

Agreed—I buy the 16 oz bottle and it lasts more than 6 months. It leaves my skin soft and it is nearly scentless. I have really sensitive skin.

Agreed—I buy the 16 oz bottle and it lasts more than 6 months. It leaves my skin soft and it is nearly scentless. I

Now that we white people have invented the mic drop, we will do it forever!

You’re a relic from the 70s?

Between this and the shuttering of The Toast, what will we dooooooooooooooooo?

And it’s extremely affordable.

But think of the guys around you! THEIR IQs and grades surely suffered.

Wow, himself in profile is 10 years younger.

Wow, this came out when I was 13 and I had no idea about it. Apparently it fell within the donut hole of Sesame Street loving.

Those 70s disaster movies—The Posidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno. Terrifying.

My university library had a shelf for paperback exchanges. One weekend I picked up an old romance (probably 60s) and the heroine is sent up the hill to the local lord’s house to ask him to help the village and he rapes her in exchange for agreeing to relieve their taxes. But then he can’t get her out of his mind (nor

I won’t watch Law & Order: SVU. Sexual assault is not entertainment. I’m starting to feel concerned with murder being entertainment, but I’m not sure I can give up my cozy mysteries, but I’m beginning to feel ethically challenged by them.

Going back and reading old romance novels I read as a young adult where the girl is siezed by some Scottish laird who forcibly marries her and then eventually wins her heart made me realize how very very rapey romance novels of the 80s-90s were.

I think he looks like a pan of wallpaper paste. Why is he so indistinct and beige?