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My mom is so bummed.

It is honestly so bizarre being in Toronto and watching this election. Our Trump just ended sadly for all involved.

Reader, I did not.

I worked for a super inexperienced director (NO idea how he talked himself into the job) who had just worst ideas about design. Zero common sense, super privileged upbringing. When people talk about having the unbelievable confidence of a mediocre white man, this guy could've been the poster child.

Same, but I also still want to know why straws = privilege.

I'd hoped the birther nonsense was the extinction burst, but here we are.

Woof. Guess I'll just stick to reading Random Roles.

On the one hand, it's great to see the interviewee so engaged. On the other hand, I'm really wondering how many utterly asinine interviews he's had to sit through that he was so pleased re: research.

LiRooRea

We're Earth-1. You guys have like, an Earth-27 thing going on.

Lincoln, Roosevelt… and Reagan.

It's so much better when Tom Cavanagh is portraying him.

Yea, Nathan finally hit stride for me this episode (considering he can't control his powers he's feeling kind of "eeeeh"), and Amaya is much better written than Kendra.

Right? It's like when your amazing, cool neighbour who only ever has quiet parties and goes to bed at 10pm moves away and six college bros move in.

I hadn't thought of that, but you're right. Leonard's work adapts well.

I basically just go back and watch Jackie Brown.

I was a snot-nosed 16 y-o Canadian high schooler (so like, the worst), and I knew it was a mistake. It was bizarre watching from the outside. All the information was right there and it seemed like no one was doing anything about it.

I had a nightmare last night that Trump won and I had to go work on his communications team.