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Ironically in his attempts not to alienate people and increase those who don’t like him, he’s only alienating people and increasing those who don’t like him.

Eugene looks SO glamorous and beautiful! Credit to Billy Porter a few years ago for his tux gown, I LOVE that fashionable men, and Eugene is SO one of them, are playing with gowns, color and styles traditionally considered “feminine!”

Imagine being so fragile and pathetic that you’re jealous of a good boy!

Exactly the one! So cringe, I mean agree with all their positions, they just sound so pretentious and obnoxious in how they’re shared. I bet they’re exhausting to hang out with, lol.

Agreed, I recall reading an interview of Sara where they came off very much like an obnoxious college freshman after their first semester, lecturing and scolding everyone around them. If that characterization is true they must be annoying to be around, even for those 100% in their corner.

All of them sound exhausting.

Reading your comments is always exhausting.

My family watches this sketch every Christmas!

I actually don’t remember the private jet thing from last year, shows how much any of this controversy actually sticks.

I don’t think so, meeting up and hanging with strangers is exactly the rando, fun stuff my friends and I got up to at times when young. Some of those random meetings actually lead to years long friendships. And there’s no one right way to respond to trauma and abuse, wanting to just (try to) drown it out” with fun

HARD disagree!

As a person whose last name ends with an “s” I couldn’t disagree with you more! That extra “s” is completely superfluous!

This show was overpraised. So much great talent and a cool idea, but I found myself skipping ahead in episodes in the first season to get the outcome because it couldn’t sustain my attention/interest. Didn’t bother to check in on this latest season.

I don’t know how old the daughter is, but if she’s a tween/teen then this obsessive love of a pop star is pretty much a right of passage that she’ll likely grow out of. Teen obsession with pop stars goes back many decades and will go on long after Taylor is no longer a thing.

I’m entirely judging these books by their covers, but they look exactly like the kind of women who are racist but get bent out of shape when you point it out to them (“how dare you, I’m the least racist person you’ll ever meet!”). They also look like “mean girls, now in Lesbian variety!”

Well if anything is going to finally kill the annoyingly overused phrase that is “x is in their y era” it’s going to be Paris tweeting about her “@x” era. There’s nothing cringier out there.

They’re not being paid, but this is want amounts to “journalism” on this site at this point.

It doesn’t mean it’s one of the most challenging though, “rock star” seems wildly hyperbolic.

This is a great point.

Love this!