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It seems like you might have missed the mark here. The folks I know who ID as pan do so because they feel like the “bi” in bisexual implies that they are really only into folks in the binary, and that excludes trans folks who are nonbinary. While this show’s explanation of pansexuality may have implied that trans

I’m usually smart enough to ignore someone who’s most likely trolling here, but since you’re already out of the greys, I’d like the chance to explain something: if the pansexual label seems “stupid” to you, then it’s not for you. Move on. It’s not that hard to do.

Dancers have to pay house fees when they dance. So they have to pay to work everyday they work. They have to pay stage fees to dance on the stage. Then if they hit some infraction they might owe the house for that as well. On top of that they have to tip other people that work at the club like the bouncer, house mom

I wonder what this makes me, since I have an Instagram account dedicated to literally just sunsets. So I see them every night, yet my face is glued to my phone while doing it.

My sister in law has a goldendoodle, and they got the dumbdumb-ness of the golden, and the neurotic behavior of a poodle.

This sounds like it was long before she was seriously famous, when she was a popular dancer/stripper with a big booty. There are plenty of “men’s magazines that have photographs of strippers and models. The spreads are more along of the lines of playboy. King Magazine and Mixed Magazine are examples. The

It’s tough cause the dander isn’t the only problem if you’ve got other allergies. Outdoor allergen and mold spores hitch a ride in the fur so constant washing and house cleaning would be necessary for someone who is really sensitive. Depends how well your regimen is.

You would probably manage well with a standard poodle. It all has to do with dander. Doodles are quite adorable though!

It’s so bizarre that they claim their religion says they shouldn’t serve others, when the bible makes it pretty clear that Jesus went out of his way to serve those that the rest of society said he shouldn’t. Love your neighbors, love yourself, never said anything about hating sin or hating anything really.

Since planning my wedding I’ve notice how much inclusive LGBTQ language and photos are used on vendor sites (granted I live in Baltimore) and it has made my ally heart happy. Also I’d rather patronize the places that are inclusive and it’s made it easier to do. My “straight” dollars aren’t going to shitbrick humans.

Do you say or show that somehow on your website? I would love for wedding vendors to be more proactive in advertising their support/lack of shittiness for same-sex couples. Trying to suss out who I want to support with my $ as a straight person is a challenge. I wanted to order flowers for someone, but don’t want to

This is clearly too stupid to warrant a response, but I can’t help myself.

I know it makes me an immature sentimentalist who “didn’t get the book,” because that’s what decades of sniffyTheam Bhaer” fans have always told me, but the final third of that book is trash and Jo/Laurie is forever etched in my heart.

I think it was the goatee. I’ll never trust a guy with a goatee.

Oh my gosh, YES. They definitely made the better decision, although his German accent was a little wonky.

Even when I was a teenager, the bit where Alcott breaks the fourth wall and speaks out to the readers all “Don’t laugh at the spinsters, girls, you never know what back story is going on there” made me think “and some of the spinsters are probably gay and perfectly happy living with their ‘room mate’, just saying”.

I love Professor Bhaer, and Laurie was an entitled douche. I SAID IT.

Like 10 years ago? She’s almost 30. The last Potter movie came out in 2011. 

I liked that the film was setting you up to (SPOILERS, I GUESS) believe that everything happening was the results of Collette’s worsening mental illness, Babadook style, only to pull the rug that it was just the tip of the iceberg.

I never realized how divisive Hereditary is. I thought it was an amazing film, well shot and well acted (Toni Collette was fantastic). It was a good study on grief that gradually became a horror movie as it progressed. I think the problem with horror movies is marketing and when you put a horror tag onto a movie it