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It’s as Ann as the nose on Plain’s face.

There’s a vast gap between “I am responsible for your medical bills” and paying for someone to travel the U.S. for 6 months while cutting themselves off from their family and support network. It sounds like the trauma may be causing him to make some questionable personal decisions which, while sad, isn’t anyone else’s

I doubt the book title sprang from Olou’s head like Athena from Zeus either. It’s a pretty common word formulation. 

Of course their anger shouldn’t be directed towards Rodrigo herself, but I would be more pissed off at her management than the company that made the items. The “correct” version of all of the merch exists; it’s in the pictures. Some of the mistakes are manufacturing errors, sure, but others are just completely

Maybe read beyond the headline.

Seems like the Bio mom might be a bit salty at the prospect of the someone else cashing in on her kids....

Got to keep the pretence that Twitter isn’t deliberately designed to reward extreme and simplistic viewpoints going somehow.

I’m sure she’s learned her lesson this time. Good job, Twitter.

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Rachel Bloom calls them “love kernels” and wrote an amazing song for CXG about it. “I’m like a sexy fashion cactus, living from compliment to compliment, hint to hint, storing them in my body through long periods of drought.”

From the article above: “since they’d just shotgunned a huge portion of a bottle of honey into their guts”

Is it just me, or does the word challenge now just mean: ‘to do something that is easy but ultimately stupid’.

Ah, so it’s a matter of volume.  Dummies gonna dummy.

You must have an abnormally large spoon if it can hold an entire jar of honey...

What the hell was the point of this?

The 1 in 2 lifetime risk of a gay black man contracting HIV is 100% true, in case anyone doubted it - I definitely thought it was a mistake the first time I heard it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5524204/

Step 1: Issue absurdly confusing edicts about what you want to be called.

Agreed that it’s nice, but I’m not sure why not doing so is considered “deliberate disrespect” on par with outright misgendering someone, especially when they said they were “fine with either pronouns.”

No! It’s on us to read people’s minds (or deep dive their Instas) to first know what pronouns they prefer, and also to know which are to be used in different contexts.

I mean, sure, but that seems like Allure flunked a test they hadn’t been told about. If someone tells me that they are fine being called Nicky and also Nicole, I wouldn’t find it to be a particularly fair criticism that I took them at their word in picking one of those options.