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Although Wincest should prove that some shippers will not be ... stopped. Stopped is the word I should use there. 

I honestly have no rational explanation but I hate the sound of the word “supper.” Ugh. ::shudder::

I’d be shocked if the contract was actually enforceable. Guy doesn’t sound like the type to realize that consideration (in the legal meaning of the word) is a core tenant of a valid contract...

And also his actual child. 

Oh, that was not an onion - it was a straight up tree ornament with an olive stuck in it that he bit into. It made that crunching glass noise. 

A damn shame. 

I laugh-cry at how legitimately plausible this is. 

TBS, keepin’ the dream alive.

And like Rachel isn’t great but Ross is So. Much. Worse.

The writers didn’t 

Frasier is great. Has all of it aged well? Of course not. But it was clever and heartfelt and that has staying power. 

Which is why it’s so weird that it’s so popular with people who weren’t born or were toddlers when it ended. 

Ross Geller is one of the most toxic characters to have ever been on television, and we’re supposed to think it’s cute. Or at least funny enough for the entire show to have resolved around shipping one of the worst couples ever. 

Happy Death Day was such a delightful surprise and is now one of my favorite movies. I saw the sequel at 11 AM a few weeks after it came out and it was basically just me and my 9 oz of wine in the theater and I cackled the whole time.

Saaaaaaame.

Watched the clip from FWB and saw that the sign she takes has “O. Penderghast” on it. Olive Penderghast was Emma Stone’s character in Easy A, which begs the question - is there a Gluck shared universe?

West Texas but damp, basically. 

“Pack it with crazy stuff” is the method that made Legends of Tomorrow one of the funnest shows on television, so I’m on board. Go nuts, kids. 

I only saw this movie for the first time a few years ago and it quickly became a favorite. It’s so bizarre and charming. 

Brixton Lore.