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After dreaming about leaving the country for pretty much my entire life...yes. I fell viscerally in love with that city and did not want to come home. I ate ALL the food and bought ALL the skin care. My friend is not super into cats but she was curious since they are popular date spots there, so she humored me and

And the part about Morning Joe was so incredibly real.

For me it’s the fake interviews. I LOVE everything else about the show, including the round table and larry’s monologues, but the fake interviews are boring or cringe-inducing much of the time.

I think Larry was the perfect choice. He made all the jokes I thought he would...

The more they cringed the more all he was saying was true. And we’ve got that Don Lemon finger flip as a forever gift from the soirée. Great job Larry!

I would say when using the word “rapey” to describe something, it indicates a warning sign demonstrated by someone who’s beliefs/actions could lead to rape. Languages grow and evolve and it doesn’t have to belittle rape to identify warning signs. There is currently no word to describe when a person ignores

I might have been willing to accept your point of you if you hadn’t belittled me with the ultra-smarmy way of telling me what words I get or not “get to” use. “Rape” shows up in this discussion not because the incident is a literal rape, but because many parallels can be made about trespassing against a woman’s

To a woman who has done “scandalous” photoshoots for many magazines and being on camera is literally her livelihood?

OP said camera lenses can be male-gazey. This is a perfect application of OP’s statement. If going into someone’s face to shoot them against their will isn’t male-gazey-rapeish, I don’t know what is.

He said “we paid for you” and also didn’t respond to her “stop” and “no.” Maybe it sounds very radical fem but camera lens can be male gazey and with the non consent here this feels kind of rapey (no, that doesn’t undermine actual rape...this is a different degree but in my understanding there is a spectrum of

I actually do regret having them and it feels horrible to admit, especially when no one else in my world has ever admitted it to me. I will say this, though: my oldest will be 15 in a couple of weeks and man, he is actually a pleasure to be around. As in, I genuinely enjoy his company and don't in any way feel like

15 years? That sounds like a prison sentence.