erinwallace
Erin Wallace
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As anative Ohioan, the general response is we don’t give a damn about the whole state of Michigan.

Flavortown is a stupid name and screw that.  Sure, change the name.  But Flavortown is stupid and the movement is stupid.

I mean, spitballing, I’ve got some guesses at possibilities. First possibility: in a post-coronavirus world, most non-chain restaurants either never reopen, or close in short order, resulting in chains competing heavily to completely seize the market, with taco bell emerging victorious in the franchise wars; all

publicly dating another man for five years after the divorce

The first two are in on it.

~hello darkness, my old friend~

So I’m in on the joke enough to know it’s okay that I don’t know these two, but what I’m not sure about is if they’re the same people I didn’t know before, or different ones? I can’t really tell?

It should be called “Tim Gunn’s Shooting Range” and he’d walk around NYC on Friday and Saturday nights with David Sedaris while they make sassy comments about people.

Bingo. Not everyone can afford Ralph Lauren clothing. Some shows I try and search for dresses or sweaters I see on screen and GODDAMN are they dressing everyone in designer shit.

also it seemed to me that there was a “wear whatever was on the clearance rack”aesthetic to it because lorelai and rory weren’t supposed to have that much money?

I can’t be the only person who grew up in a small town in the early 00s and knew people who dressed exactly like that, though, can I? I know I’m not alone here. Not only did I make some of Rory’s mistakes myself, but all the adults I saw around me were dressing like Lorelei and Sookie, too.

I totally disagree. I think that the clothing suited their characters, and that the show did a good job with the time they were working with (early 2000s, not a great time for fashion, but definitely a time when those scarves were everywhere) and also growing with them - Rory’s wardrobe in particular. Rory, at the

I dunno, maybe the part where she asked Nicki if Nicki feeds off the drama? That’s condescending AF, if you ask me. I’d bet dollars to donuts the interviewer isn’t saying shit like that to the men she interviews.

To put down a woman for something that men do, as if they’re children and I’m responsible

It certainly CAN fucking hurt. It did for me. And we had lube, went slow, etc. I also couldn’t fit a tampon in until after I started having sex. I assume my hymen covered more of the opening than average. It’s OK, bodies are different. No need to shame women who have different experiences.

Good.

He is just marvelous. All the time.

No love for Alan Rickman?? That story is gold. It begins: “I knew that Michael Gambon was the owner and user of a remote controlled fart machine...”