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While I agree I’d rather be seeing the fourth Handmaid’s Tale remake right now, I have a lot of affection for big chunks of the Godzilla series for really focusing on humanitarian and political messages through big movie spectacle. The last Hollywood offering, not so much (I borderline hated it and have no reason to

Truly the Rorschach’s question.

Coming after a cascade of relationship questions, as in the example above, and with an established older couple in Europe, I would assume the conversation is moving toward swinging.

That’s all from the details provided in this post, though. In most contexts, I would assume coke.

This is slightly more bizarre than Stranger Things.

That’s immediately what I thought of.

Though this story was certainly unexpectedly weird.

I wonder if the NYT has been anticipating this front page and specifically instructed a photographer to get one good shot of female supporters with a sign like that. Good call, if so.

I feel like it has to be a nightmare to outfit yourself as a female politician, especially one so frequently in the spotlight.

Male politicians have one option — suits, and within that they get to choose from a range of conservative colors and decide how sharp or approachable the need to look for their audience.

Finally! A VP who can overcome Hillary’s negative reputation among left-leaning youth by making kids Pokemon Go to the polls!

Kat Dries.

Real talk? She has good upper-lip technique. He could do a little more work.

What the fuck is happening

help i don’t have enough stars

I was shocked to learn that Donald Trump has a secret brother and was raised by a man, let alone that he shares these traits with his wife.

There’s not a single ‘graph in this piece that doesn’t render the situation substantially weirder than it was a moment beforehand.

The fact that all the quotes have such a glib tone just compounds it. It makes you feel insane for even wanting to suggest there’s anything unusual or noteworthy about this story at all.

I’m just disappointed that someone thought Lost in Translation was making fun of Japan.

Yeah. Totally an “I want to get fucked up and have no idea how to order drinks” move. And one frequently made, for that matter.

But it’s like, at the point that you’re doing this, just go outside the bar and take pulls off a bottle with friends. Be honest.

There are two functional ingredients in a martini as well, disregarding the garnish. And one of them’s barely present.

Regardless, I fully endorse this article.

Could not be more on board for this. Stylistically blew my expectations out of the water.

Bummer on that name-celebrity look-alike connection.

People speaking out about the representation of their demographic deserve harassment?