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My suggestion is totally a joke. JLo played Selena, so of course a Selena should play her.

My suggestion is totally a joke. JLo played Selena, so of course a Selena should play her.

The only correct person to play J Lo is Selena Gomez.

But wouldn’t the “h” in Funches-Wade’s name need to be earlier in the name for it to be truly phonetic? (Shiovaughan, as opposed to Siohvaughan?)

Unrelated to whether he needs redemption, but, have you seen the Matt LeBlanc as Irish Uncle stuff that sprung up on #IrishTwitter last year?* Very funny.

Three separate SCOTUS decisions (I don’t have the cases or the years to hand RN) held that the police don’t have a duty to keep people from being harmed and that their duty is solely ‘to uphold the law’.

Because I like to connect things: Walker was drafted by 45* for this position; 45* had as one of his ‘advisers’ Hope Hicks; Hope Hicks’s father, Paul, spend much of his career trying to get the world to believe that -a- the NFL didn’t have a CTE problem, and -b- even if it did, CTE isn’t such a terrible thing after

Periods for Pence redux.

The two ‘Oscar bait’ movies I’m looking most forward to seeing are both Irish: Banshees of Inisherin and the official Irish entry for Best International Feature Film An Cailín Ciúin (The Quiet Girl). I’m not sure they fit your bill of “a sexy movie with an R rating or a visually interesting film” but they’ve both been

And so, it fell to on-air commentator (& out queer person) Alex Scott to ‘man up’ and do the right thing.

Comedian Joe Lycett calling David Beckham on the carpet for his involvement in the World Cup.

1. Justice Jackson’s Q (in the UNC case) regarding just how different ‘legacy’ is for a Black applicant and a white applicant was a great moment.

Hasn’t Reeves been universally loved for most of his career? I mean all the stories about how much of a great guy he is do go back decades.

In Ireland, all it took was one woman (well, not really “all”, but it was a strong catalyst) dying because her doctors equivocated about whether they could terminate her pregnancy so she wouldn’t die of sepsis for there to be a referendum on repealing their constitutional ban on abortion. (End result? 66.90% voted in

I know it’s 100% not sensible, but this story about Newman make me more likely to believe the tales of him and Eartha Kitt and James Dean:

Speaking of the Secretary of State of Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (related to his appearance today on BBC Breakfast).

In consecutive sentences; I suspect he’s contradicted/reversed himself in the same sentence at least once or twice.

I’ve lived where abortion was illegal. I remember those ‘shopping trips’ that women took to England. It has since become legalised, thanks to the death of Savita Halappanavar. There are at least two (at a stretch, three) generations of people here in the States who have no idea what it’ll be like.

There’s something in the Sir Matthew Hale” (as opposed to simply going with “Matthew Hale”) in the decision that sticks out to me & I can’t quite put my finger on it. It’s like Alito is trying desperately to lend authority to the thoughts of a man who lived four centuries ago. It smacks to me of overegging the

Also ‘we’?