goddessoftransitoryrisesagain
goddessoftransitoryrisesagain
goddessoftransitoryrisesagain

Okay, hijack: I, jinni, and I don’t know how many others cannot access our greyed notifications. I can still see replies to my posts if the posters are in the black, but cannot click through from my feed to see grey ones.

Yup.

Also, Gadot: I can see you posted a reply to this but KINJAAAAAAA will not let me see it! I wish I could.

Woman, lay off the meth and stay out of the sun. Your neck/chest area looks like lizard skin.

Especially now, with reports of worldwide fertility plummeting; they’ll take that as a Holy command to dominate women’s choices even more.

Yes.

Yep; apparently “tight lacing” was most common among groups of young women in boarding schools, as a competition thing; not unlike the clusters of eating disorders that can form in similar groups today.

I’ll never forget how the actress playing Megan was savaged online during the show’s run. I thought she did a great job playing a young woman negotiating a crazed dreamscape trying to figure out what she was supposed to be doing.

Oh, when he gives her the picture and she says “You know I have to make men feel at ease.” And he barks “Who the hell told you that?”

I think it dawned on him when he was screaming at the headmaster of that ridiculous school about equally ridiculous things:

Pete’s redemption was fantastic. He lost his hair, his family, New York, and ended up the happiest character on the show because he realized he didn’t have to keep doing this to himself.

Jon Hamm did such a good job portraying this reductio ad absurdum version of the Self Made American Man, too. Don was someone so in panicked flight from himself that he designed a Kafka-esque nightmare of a life, devoted his every waking thought to it, had to filter every single thought and emotion through it.

Absolutely. Mad Men deserved every award it got. Christina Hendricks was completely brilliant as she played a woman who realized that her sexuality was always, always, always going to be what was noticed first, and how she forced those circumstances in her favor. The fact that it mirrors her actual life is sad,

They did stare at the cloud formations and giggle for nine hours straight, though.

Ken-tlemen

Oh, I’m sure this was photoshopped without much regard for perspective; otherwise this is the last picture ever of that cat.

Not now; they did in Shakespeare’s day, pursuant to his most famous stage direction: