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Oh I have A LOT to say about homeowning. Things like "wow I own a garage, 9 trees, a washer/dryer/refrigerator/hot water heater I'm so adult and I can do what I want!" are a nice feeling I wasn't sure I was ever going to have (I wasn't super responsible when I was younger.) On the flip, I HATE owning a house because

I just meant opposite in that instead of being very explicitly looking for a relationship, I'd say very explicitly not be looking for anything in particular. But totally agree you just have to be honest with yourself and anyone you go out with! I was just offering a different take from my experience where "looking

Are you really so much more interesting? That seems awful harsh…most people just aren't that interesting, full stop. At least, not until you get to know them. And, as a woman who online dated a lot in her day, we all tire of those misspelled/"Hey" messages so why not suggest in your profile you don't want those kind

I mean, I've been to Europe, I have family living there, and they DO have a much better set-up healthcare/childcare/safety net wise. So you lost me there. But sure, politicians do definitely dumb things down for the masses but all I'm saying is that while old school Republicans dealt more with dog whistle

While I do think what Dan said is extreme, you really don't think that if we had a president that spoke in the kind of racist rhetoric that Trump does it would embolden racists to act? And I'm definitely not saying that Trump = Hitler but they always say that he rose to power because the country was financially

I will just offer the opposite advice. I had so much more fun when I was meeting people online casually for sex than I did when I tried to formally date. My feeling was that if it turned out that one of these NSA guys was actual relationship material then it would work itself out (and it did, I married one of them.

Yes, I did just watch it and it was a little better…don't be so proud you can't accept help is good advice. But I still contend that Chi Chi manages to look pretty great even without money and her C U N T more than makes up for it! I'm far less impressed by a queen who wears a bunch of pretty, expensive clothes but

I am around their age (33) and B-52's were solidly a nostalgia act and unless you sought their older stuff out (which I did) you only ever heard Love Shack. They are kooky and definitely have a queer element (and of course RuPaul was in the video for Love Shack!) but Neysha and Derrick and maybe Chi Chi just seem like

For sure, it seemed like the combination of knowing she didn't have a great neon look at the ready and Derrick and Naysha being so dismissive right off the bat lead to Chi Chi pulling away from the group and that's really what she was lip syncing for. And really, she should have gotten over it and been involved in the

I'm not fully convinced they knew it was going to be B-52's, they both seem quite young and aside from Love Shack might not know much about them. Especially since Derrick really wanted to sing like a pop star, synth made so much more sense for him at least.

While I'm impressed she is a sweet person in reality, it actually makes me more annoyed at her all-out crusade to act like a villain. If she was funny, that'd be one thing, but she's not. She just says shitty things all the time seemingly to get screen time and I'm not here for it, especially if she is actually a nice

I think Synth was much more in line with what Derrick and Naysha would be comfortable with musically but they just didn't know the references. Synth (at least in the way they did them here) was just like Mary Jane Girls kind of pop, whereas the B-52's was the reference for party and would really just be too weird for

Last week I liked when Derrick stood up for Trixie's makeup last week on Untucked but then he fucked that goodwill all up with dismissing the possibly very cool concept Chi Chi had and acting like a punk song about chicken wings was doomed (when really it was amazing and I could tell it was going to be!)

Naysha is so pretty but I don't think anyone was seriously thinking that she had the C U N T to win? But, I would imagine they have a certain number of episodes, and after the double elimination and they had to bring someone back and people do get excited when someone returns. I was very Justice for Trixie last season

I've never been a big fan of Michelle but it's only going downhill. It's like she thinks she has to be the character of "Michelle Visage" and be a hardass but I don't think anyone would be saddened if she just focused on giving constructive, useful criticism instead of whatever it is she's been giving. To tell someone

He did say "and the jewelry" so the earrings made sense.

While I like Dog Wedding, it's structurally not as sound as other episodes so I'm with you. Many funny parts just like all episodes but it isn't one I like to revisit as much.

The dog did just seem a little unnecessary; the joke that the dreads smelled like meat just didn't seem worth it.

I think the "down to earth" thing was definitely to show Abby and Ilana as very misinformed. Remember when Ilana told that little rich kid he was the most underprivileged person on the train? Like that. Why disappointed about buying kids booze? They seem like they would definitely have been underage drinkers and they

He said it was a "time share" if that helps.