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What % of women in general voted for him?

He’s not an icon to me. Just some perv who made a good living off the pervyness of others. Like the casting couch porn guy.

She was amazing in The Sinner. You should watch it.

Could it have been, like, padding for the “stunt” of him falling? Anyone?

  • Robert Redford said, “I’m not a feminist, but I like the idea of a woman driving the story.”

Can I just nitpick for a minute that the enormous ring was likely her engagement - not the wedding - ring? And yes, ring size has become ridiculous and stands for vanity and materialism more than marriage. That’s exactly why I didn’t want one.

The blouse I don’t mind at all. The hair, just bad.

Bleached blonde hair is no longer cool. It doesn’t look good; it looks tired and outdated and way too overdone. Stop doing this. You heard it here first. 

Debt and the unbalanced priorities, definitely.

For the Ks, it’s their job to look like that. Instead of spending 10 or however many hours getting ready for work, commuting to work, working, taking a lunch hour, etc., they spend hours getting made up to look pretty in pictures and videos. They also sit through much of it, including the styling, because the money

It comes from insecurity, desperation to impress, and a lack of knowledge or concern about personal finance.

So she broke up with her (other) boyfriend in April, and got knocked up in May. Classy. You’d think she could afford birth control?

Well, and the name.

Christmas has the name Christ in it. I just don’t get how people reconcile it to themselves.

So why can’t secularists celebrate a winter solstice? I mean Christmas has the name Christ in it.

“Dallas keeps me grounded.”

Is it because you are so excited to celebrate Christ’s birth?

Honest question: how do you reconcile “loving” Christmas or even celebrating it while being not religious?

You like them? I find them both so annoying together. I am looking forward to the breakup, which I expect to happen soon.

Industries will follow market demand. Unless you are influencing a grass-roots effort for consumers to begin only purchasing produce with insect gnaws in the skin, you’re essentially asking for pesticide use.