howlermonkey077
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I believe she’s from Canada (Vancouver). But I’m still cautious. It’s all about casting Anne. Megan Follows was perfect.

I get really nervous when I hear that an American writer is going to add content to a well known and very Canadian story. I say this as a Prince Edward Islander, having seen some cringe-worthy supposedly Anne themed things, some produced disappointingly locally.

Probably just being paranoid, eh?


YAAAAASSSSSSS!

yes! Meagan Follows was so perfect as Anne that i don’t want to see anyone else do it.

“Say my name.”

I will say 100 percent of the reason i will have children is so that I can have small people to watch 8 hours of Anne of Green Gables with every year and sob.

Unless of course you create “fascinators” in Britain....the aristocrats will keep that joke going for all time

The 80s and hats. An object lesson for anyone thinking about anything along the lines of “hat revival.”

The piece you quote at the end is really resonating with me today.

I really appreciate this post. More like this, please.

So you think single people have no responsibilities? Lol, sure thing sweetie, sure thing...

I like reading about saints too. I was raised Catholic. I’m not very religious, but the lives of some saints are very interesting to read about. Some are very crazy. Others are very humanizing and real. These were people who sinned, too. Real people. Not all of them were perfect, and somehow they found the path to

This essay is very timely for me, as I (don’t really) cope with my husband leaving me on Saturday. On our daughter’s birthday. I’ve been thinking about how much of myself I gave for him to stay, and how I haven’t got much back for the investment.

Contrary to what many believe, when growing up Catholic, you hear all about many powerful, wonderful women who were sainted. Strong, smart women are celebrated in the church. And the church has a long history (longer than many cultures) of supporting women becoming educated.

I’m reading this a day late so I don’t know if you’ll see this, but I just wanted to lend some more support and echo what everyone else has been saying here.

honestly, your husband sounds more like a sociopath or a narcissist than an autistic person. i think it is not uncommon for narcissists who can’t manage to be superficially charming to latch on to the label of autism to explain their behaviour towards others as a way of not taking responsibility for their callousness

So my partner dumped me in a uniquely brutal way one month before our first year wedding anniversary. Thanks to some seriously life altering chronic illnesses that cropped up while we were together, I was dependent on her financially and to maintain a visa in a foreign country with universal health care. She gave me a

According to my father women cannot:

The they would tell me how no-other family would put up with my shit, ask my husband why he lets me act the way I do (eating meat and drinking alcohol which is Not For Women who should be vegetarian teetotallers because it is more feminine)

thank you.