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My college boyfriend was from North Dakota. He and his family were pissed when this movie came out, “We don’t sound like that!” They sounded exactly like that.

Fargo is amazing. The Coen Brothers made Marge all the more badass by making her heavily pregnant. I loved that they showed her doing her (more physical, “dangerous”) job and make almost no comments about her pregnancy. One of the many brilliant things about this movie.

The best response was from some guy on Twitter who said if Kim really wants to shock everyone, she should post a picture of herself reading a book.

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“It’s time to take out the trash” - Bette Midler

If you aren't going to throw in a cow and four bolts of good cloth, sit back down.

I feel like this was born out of a desire to make one piece of candy last an entire hour.

i think (lol this may sound ridiculous) that how dated it is now is the reason why it worked so well in the late 90s/early 2000s. NY going smoke free, women “having sex like men” etc etc etc were all timely and relevant and pretty shocking-ish to have on TV. it was when HBO was just coming out as a major player and we

The scene in this episode where Miranda is trying on a shitty black bra for her shitty black dress for her mother’s funeral and the saleswoman busts in on her always makes me cry.

it’s aged poorly. my roommate and i watched the bisexual episode and were gasping out how outdated and offensive it was. also carries “ghetto gold” and when samantha dates that black guy and goes to the black club- YIKES

Samantha and at times Miranda were the only worthwhile people on that show.

Just one of the many many ways she was a terrible professional writer.

I just ignore the movies, and then I feel better about everything.

just watched this one last night, and, as always, cried when samantha and miranda have their “i’m sorry” moment across the church. SAMANTHA JONES STAN 4 LIFE.

The amount of total distain that Alan Rickman manages to put behind that line is simply amazing.

Ooh, the oppression Olympics. I’m sure this will be a useful discussion.

What Nintendo is doing is not censorship. It’s content curation that they’re entitled to do on THEIR product. They’re not curtailing anyone’s speech.

Reminder: It’s not censorship if it’s not the government doing it.

Only a defendant who was found guilty can have a new trial if evidence supporting his innocence has been found. The state cannot do that. They have one chance to get their case right (unless its a mistrial) and that’s it, otherwise you end up with a circus of trial after trial like in the Amanda Knox case in Italy.

The real problem with casting Zoe Saldana is that she has benefitted from white supremacy in the industry; Nina was victimized by it. Though they are both black women, they represent almost entirely different existences, and it is this contradiction many black women have the most trouble with.