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Sensationalized headlines used to make not-so-life-or-death stories sound like its LITERALLY LIFE OR DEATH is lame click baity garbage used to drive eyes to stories that don't deserve it.

I know a lot of people who LOVE the musical. I went to see it and loved it. Went out and bought the book and read it. It's not as overtly entertaining as the musical but has more substance and more interesting character development. I like the way Elphaba becomes sort of evil in the book but you understand it and

I'm okay with the movie being based on the musical. I think we need a TV series based on the books. TV has been doing amazing things lately, and I think we'd get a better pay-off for the book content.

Meanwhile, I sat in that theatre wondering how they were gonna take all those dark political undertones and weave them into a peppy musical, then was relieved to see they didn't even try.

Guitly confession: I hated the book and loved the musical. The book was too long and dense and boring. The characters weren't all that likable, so I didn't really care what happened to them. I tried reading a few other MacGuire books and found them all the same so I quit. But the musical was bright and vibrant and

You should chill.

The Drew Barrymore/Ellen Page story!

Cassie, you're killing me! I can't take it anymore! I'm lying, I want more.

Not at all, honey - I agree. That hair piece is SO wrong, and dress ain't exactly worthy of a drag queen prez.

Is it weird to say that I think Obama would actually be a much prettier drag queen IRL?

When I get home, I am going to masturbate to every single one of these images.

Baricka O'Bisha is

Obama looks so good.

I am totally not surprised that Barack makes a gorgeous queen. That man could totally rock a ball gown.

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People who work at retail have to be nice or they are fired. Unless someone does something like give you their number you should never take any social cues from people in retail.

Everything. The way he found her on Facebook, the constant messaging when she didn't respond, putting her on a pedestal like she was a goddess instead of just a person, wearing a trenchcoat and a fedora outside of a costume party, etc.

Why is she obligated to be nice? She has no idea who this guy is that is throwing himself at her feet. It's the equivalent of getting an email from a Nigerian Prince who wants you to help get money from your long lost uncle.

Goes along nicely with HIMYM's Dobler-Dahmer Theory: