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I don’t think Grease 2 is better, but I do think Grease 2 is awesome in its own right. “Who’s That Guy?” might be the greatest cheesy song of all time.

Unpopular opinion:

I didn’t need any revelations, because I always knew it was a really shitty thing to change yourself to get a boy to like you, that smoking and sexual pressure were bad, and that if you were a beauty school dropout, your options were limited. That said, those were some damned catchy songs and I still wonder what the

Cool Rider/Michael Carrington is my dream man.

this was the perfect opportunity for

“It’s just more symbolic of the lack of control or power that black women had, and have, over our own bodies. As a rape survivor, I know how powerful and voiceless I felt myself for a very, very long time, and the shame and the rage. It’s only relatively recently that I found the power to have a voice.”

As a stay at home mom who could really use a freaking sick day today and isn't getting one, word.

And for most of existence, women haven’t had the privilege of not showing up. No matter how sick or busy, they couldn’t stop mothering. Women have been working around the clock, rain or snow or plague or shine, for millenia.

Honestly, I think it’s because as a female you are worried you’ll be judged if you don’t show up. Dudes just take for granted that they can stay home when they are sick, their kid is sick, or it’s dangerous to travel.

Where is my in-depth, historical piece about how the underrated cinematic masterpiece Grease 2 came to be?

My favorite part was that it had no bathroom, so they had to stop and use the bathroom someplace else and they all went together. Best. Movie. Ever.

WAIT I know this one! 1a doesn’t have under seat storage for the dog. She (or someone)should have booked her in a seat she can stow the dog under.

I mean sure-we all get a little upset when down graded. I get that it’s really hard for her to be moved from the best seat to the second best. But it IS hard to sympathize with her as when I’m downgraded from MY seat, I have to hang on to the wing, screaming, like some sort of nightmare at 20 thousand feet.

I’d be mad if I paid for first class and got moved to coach too.

The scene where Posh comes out and asks if her skirt is too short and they all reply no so she hikes it up more was and still is incredibly empowering to me.

Slightly different, but related:

McDonald’s fries dipped in their chocolate shake=deliciousness!

Great point. James Macavoy has spoken out about this.

Fucking HIMYM. I haven’t watched a rerun since. I’ve YouTubed some fan re-cuts of the final episode, which effectively ends after “And, kids, that’s how I met your mother.” (Baaaah bah bah bah bahhh bah bah bah buhhhh.) Such an improved ending, just brings everything full circle.

I can't even go down the road of HIMYM. Talk about a fan betrayal.