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IndianaJoan
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My mom has cancer and “Soon You’ll Get Better” always makes me sob. I know it’s genuine because it’s exactly how I feel. Personally, I rarely like her big radio hits much so I always wait to listen to the whole album. I like the ones you mentioned in addition to “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Daylight.”

For reference, this is the tweet. Apparently Pitchfork is located in the One World Trade Building. I think it was an offhand comment and she probably had no idea where it was located. I don’t know anything about Hasley and have no dog in this fight, but it does seem like a giant stretch.

Well so far the one thing Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has over this video review is Closed Captioning.

I have a lot of empathy for Taylor because my mom also has stage IV cancer. It’s extremely hard, and I often have to drop plans or not fully commit to things based on her health. You just live in a different plane of existence than everyone else.

It is nice that it’s retroactive, but that makes it only useful in case something catastrophic happens. If you need a doctor’s visit or prescriptions filled, you’re screwed.

We all have the capacity to focus on more than one pressing thing at a time. We actually have different departments in our government for that exact reason. I get that it doesn’t seem important to you if there are no outbreaks near you, but I think people in the epicenter and where it’s spreading feel different. Quick

Especially with two kids! That’s barely enough for a single person to adequately get by on.

That’s fucking terrible, and shame on his employer! That said, healthcare should not be tied to employment.

And just to add, this was for one person. I’m sure it would be much more expensive for a family.

LOL at “a few grand at most.” My last job transition where I needed COBRA I got a quote of $1,300 a month! That would have been $3,900 for three months, not including other healthcare costs like copays and deductibles. This was 2012, and health insurance as obviously only skyrocketed since then. I was luckily in a

They aren’t scripted, I’ve been to one before (you can get into the lottery for free tickets). They obviously pull out the people who haven’t something valuable, unique, or with a story to be recorded, but otherwise, it’s pretty genuine.

He literally looks like he has no soul. His eyes are dead.

I don’t think they specifically told him to gain weight, but it was implied if he gained weight, he would have a better chance at being cast.

I’d say Kobe being worshiped as a god is also pretty hurtful to his victim and it’s respect to the victim to remind people that he wasn’t a perfect man. Dying doesn’t exonerate you from your crimes.

That makes two things that should have retired already.

Years ago, I had a friend who was trying to get on the show. While he was already very overweight, he was actually trying to gain more weight because of what the producers said they wanted, which was obviously a spectacle.

That had me scratching my head wondering if I had the definition of pastel wrong my whole life.

Well, it is the East Coast. I don’t think they have any experience with good Mexican food.

I was sexually assaulted by an older cousin I trusted when I was 13. I was so angry with him that I basically ignored him every time I saw him after, but told no one (his sister and I were best friends). The next year he killed himself. It was very hard and complicated. I grieved for him and his family because he was

But the joke is, the woman and the Pepsi can are both objects for the male gaze, the Pepsi can is just better.