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Lana Parrilla may end up rehashing Regina here (evil camp but takes on nuance and depth), but I really don’t care. I’d probably watch her in anything. 

I’m curious how this would affect the mass release of celebrity nude photos that happened a few years ago. Since all those celebrities are also “public figures,” would that specific label bar them from (quite rightly) seeking justice against the hackers that leaked them? 

An example of a woman being brave for taking off their clothes: dunking into the ocean in the pacific northwest. Also might be a little stupid to do naked, please make sure you have warm towels and hot tea for when you inevitably run screaming and blue out of there. 

The negotiations with Mexico could be just as inspired by Gilead misinformation about their birth rate as Waterford’s testimony. Why would they only lie in one setting but not in another? 

I’m with you here. This really feels like another opportunity to look around at the culture and history of so many aspects of American life and ask where it came from and what it’s about. There are so many times when white people (and I’m saying this as a white person) have sort of yadda-yadda-yadda’d away the racist

These bills are not about women’s sports being “fair.” Clearly. I’m fairly certain a good chunk of what this is actually about is the fact that sports can be very good at fostering teamwork and respect between members of the same team, and these lawmakers are terrified that their children will be on a team with a

I hate post-game interviews. I always feel like the athletes just want to be showering, stretching out, eating, napping, or finding some way to recharge. When you’ve been using all your brainpower for immediate physical movements, strategies, and intense focus it’s hard to switch back to social/charismatic mode for

It’s a terrible plan, clearly. I am reminded a little though of one of the better works or post-apocalypse fiction, Jeanne DuPrau’s City of Ember series, specifically the sequel book The People of Sparks. Basically there are two groups of survivors, one coming out of a vault type scenario, the others more of a

They never intended to “steal” someone’s spot, they were attempting to be luggage (I think?) for someone who had a spot if I recall correctly. But it was Chiwetel Ejiofer who made the impassioned case to save all the local workers who built the damn things and let them instead of allowing all the rich people on the

True. And it does feel like a lot of the people criticizing Rogen here were never interested in him all that much regardless. I do feel somewhat in the middle here. This does sound to me like he’s gained perspective and is trying to do better, but I’d like to see that applied to the work that he puts out in the

Just because Rogen is apologizing doesn't mean people have to accept his apology. That being said it does appear that he is working to improve himself and his thinking, which is definitely something I think we could all use more examples of. 

It’s been a long time favorite of mine. But how can you have a conversation with Rachael Leigh Cook about haircuts and not even mention “Blow Dry?” Haircuts! Rachael Leigh Cook! Alan Rickman! Josh Hartnett and his terrible accent!

Alright, big breath, I’m gonna mention the thing I try to never talk about.

Sure, but no matter what edibles look like they need to be stored away from where kids can get their hands on it. You could put it in the most boring looking package imaginable and some child will still rip it open and put their unwashed hands in there.

Digimon was one of the first shows I specifically followed despite no one else in my family caring about it (sure, I watched new episodes of every Trek series, but we did that as a family). I’m reasonably certain it introduced me to the idea of depression (pretty sure that’s what we’re supposed to guess is going on

OH MY GOD I forgot about that. In my memory I just convert him back into sounding like regular Don Cheadle because why would he do it different. But then this was the beginning of his star rising, so I'm sure there was less pushback on the idea from all angles even though it's extremely silly.

Mostly just that last scene in the remake feels like no one knew how the movie was supposed to end. It almost feels like the end to an episode of a sitcom where the audience knows that, come next episode, everything will be reset back to the status quo, which is sort of is in that 12 didn’t really bring anything new

Agreed. I rewatched it in the last few years and I still like the ending much more than the remake. Both versions have great chemistry in some of the leads, but I could tune out in the new one when they’re all standing around the fountain and feel like I missed nothing. Sinatra’s version is compelling until the

They don’t all remember it per say (some of them in their mid 20s might have an early childhood memory, I do have a couple memories from being 4 and 5 myself), but they have stories of what their family’s reaction was or how it might have impacted their early lives. I was born in ‘88 and I don’t remember the collapse

Are they sure that’s it’s better for the overall health of heterosexual women and girls to be even more encouraged to capitulate to society’s expectations of how to feel about our our bodies? I do not need more things in this world telling me my body (and by extension, my entire being) is only worthwhile if it fits a