fadedmoon
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fadedmoon

I never got around to watching that and I loved Meg Cabot's stuff hardcore. But I'm pretty sure that was the book I skipped of hers so there's that.

The universal appeal of Sofia the First is amazing. My 3 yr old nephew dropped what he was doing when that show came on and sang the whole theme song like it was the best thing ever. I felt weirdly proud that although he claims everything pink is his baby sister's, he has 0% care at loving a princess show.

This whole thing is making me shake my head in disappointment.

I hope you don't think I'm trying to start shit, but when you say Kindle, typically a person is talking about an e-reader. It's the most popular e-reader and is like Jacuzzi level of product/brand association, you never have to clarify that it's an e-reader. When you're talking about the tablet, most people do say

OH MY GOD I JUST MENTIONED YOUR BOOK IN A COMMENT.

The picture of her on the upper left is from a book called Anna of Byzantium by Tracy Barrett. I read it in middle school and still have a copy, I was that into it. But of course, I was like 13 so I can't really go around saying I'm positive it still holds up. But I loved Anna in that one, it was an interesting story.

That is awesome that you were doing something good for you and it turned out even better than a mere movie watching day! Also, that gif accurately describes my feelings for most Hiddleston related events. The Old Navy commercial girl from 3 years ago is me.

they are going to screen Coriolanus in movie theaters in January

Captain America is definitely my favorite. It got me into Marvel. It's not really a superhero movie, it's a WWII flick. Without the Nazis, kinda. I've seen it a 100 times and love it every re-watch.

Hell, there were reports he wouldn't do Avengers 2 unless EVERYONE got a pay raise.

So true.

Hopefully none of the large 14 and bigger people don't shop there either! And I hope that won't effect the chances for plus size clothing in better stores.

That whole double sided good/bad of a boycott is so unfortunately right. I would hate if boycotting one asshole prevents better clothing from being made available from legit companies.

You're so right. I'm sure that age market doesn't know/care about the sizest douchebag CEO. They just want to fit in and I can remember that well.

I'd be surprised if any plus size shopper starts lining up for this bullshit pandering. This one won't be!

That was my understanding for the boycott, if it bombs the movie industry won't want to buy more of his material and it will hopefully make other movie companies reconsider working with homophobes in general. Really I thought the latter part was the real endgame, stopping other homophobes from getting deals.

The thing I love most about the current IN effort is that right now it's just about making sure a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage is not passed. And once that works, it already has a solid base to move towards actual legalization of same-sex marriage. It makes me think it can be a very real

I thought that for years. I only realized something was up when my mom saw the cover of Oooh on the TLC Tip and went What a minute, is that a *inaudible whisper to my sister* on her glasses? And then I was like I have to find out this mystery!

I seriously thought the majority of people owned a Blu Ray player/PS3/something that played the discs. I think they're more common than not at this point, you can get wifi capable ones super cheap these days.

Tom was my first all consuming, think about getting married, made plans to visit England immediately after college so we could meet and fall in love crush. I had other ones before him but they paled in comparison to the adoration I felt for him.