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Ehh, I suppose it’s her prerogative. She can do what she wants to do.

I was saying that if he was locked in a library by himself with no phone or Internet, I legit think he would just sit there and stare off into space. Like I bet my life on it.

I listen to hip-hop more than I listen to pop music.

That’s my husband. He doesn’t give two shits about gift giving (in part because he doesn’t care about things) and I’m always planning thoughtful and unexpected gifts for him. We’ve had many a fight in this department and I’ve just become resigned that that’s his flaw. It makes me sad and undervalued but I need to

And I saw someone who wanted to get it. How else is she supposed to know without asking? It’s TILDA SWINTON. She’s a pretty dry person, and it’s interesting to see her writing style reflects it. Cho also trades pretty heavily in sarcasm and hyperbole (she IS a comic after all) so I can also see how people that don’t

Wait, what? Swinton knew and respected Cho’s work, knew that she had a strong opinion on the issue, and asked to be put in touch to understand Cho’s point of view.

It really feels like lose/lose for Tilda here.

I’m really curious. Cho set herself up as someone the media would continually turn to about this issue. Why wouldn’t someone else turn to them for their opinion? Tilda was asking what the issue was and got a response, Cho said she should be more aware and Tilda said great, I am also giving voice to Asians.

No one said it was her job. Tilda asked if it was ok, very politely. Cho accepted. You can’t just absolve her of the words she said after that because she shouldn’t have accepted in the first place. How would you suggest Tilda gain knowledge on the subject?

Cho has made herself one of the main voices of this debate and was publicly criticizing the movie and Swinton. If someone does that, they can’t then claim that if someone wants to talk about it with them that they are being turned to as the only Asian in the room. She has set herself up as an expert on this issue for

It wasn’t the satirical work of genius that I had anticipated. It was just a Lifetime movie.

SUPPRESSIVE PERSON ^^^

You know how I know that I’m trying to loose weight?

2016 gotta 2016.

She also describes herself as a “runaway bride,” which is a little weird. In context I think she means more “running away with joy”/so ecstatic she’s running around?

The Caitlin Jenner resemblance struck me as well. It’s almost uncanny.

It’s like the very many “love songs” that are, if you pay any attention at all, pretty transparently about insane stalkers whose feelings aren’t reciprocated at all. And then people play these songs at their weddings and whatnot. Every Breath You Take is the most obvious example, but there are SOOOO many. One year for

When I read that, I had the same reaction. I think if it as the happy divorcee song from First Wives Club, asserting independence from being objectified, not a let’s join lives tribute song. Also, she walked down the aisle to the song, not just had it song.

Cute wedding hashtags: the latest in a long line of things I scorn for no reason.

The first season was sort of decent, but after that it was so slow. Scene after scene of two people talking, with painstaking candor: Bill and Libby, Bill and Virginia, Virginia and Libby, rinse and repeat. So goddamn talky.