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This seems like a total non-issue, given the picture you’ve included there from the bride’s instagram, which she’s unlikely to have posted if she was pissed about it.

Swift is super famous, super busy, and this interview probably took 20 minutes. If the bride didn’t give a fuck, why does anyone else? Also, as someone

No. No. No.

Emotionally fucking mental, I believe is the term you’re looking for. I think it’s the whole hybrid Scottish/Irish thing that does it.*

Another historian, another approval.

I’m assuming he’s referring to the refugees as The English in Gibson’s fanfic. I think Jez is right, I'm not sure he watched the end of the film.

Demi Lovato sure is making a huge difference by tweeting about it. That woman is changing the world, one thinly veiled attack tweet at a time.

Sounds like entirely typical Weegie family! When my aunt moved down south, to Hertfordshire, she used to ask us to send her down the boxes of cheesy pasta because she couldn’t find them there at the time. I'm pretty sure thatas our equivalent of boxed Mac and cheese, it's almost toxic orange coloured.

I guess it just depends on your ability to understand accents that are unusual to your ear. Both my brother and my dad needed subtitles for the first couple of episodes of The Wire, while I was fine, whereas I can’t understand a word The Godfather says.

Aye we got subtitles for that too. Maybe they just assumed Canadians would understand.

Thank you! I am glad that has been cleared up. What about Trainspotting? Apparently the English even got subtitles for that one.

Many apologies! I just assumed. I will find an American and ask. Outlander, I can understand, Braveheart, not so much.

Actually, while we’re on the subject, clear up a rumour for me. We were told over here that you guys got subtitles on Braveheart when it came out. Is that true, or just an old wives tale?

The fact that you enjoy a Mel Gibson movie pretty much destroys any of your credibility. Sorry pal.

Fair enough. I understand why you would react like that.

I’m Scottish, and training to be a historian, and I definitely care about historical accuracy, so you’re wrong on two counts there I’m afraid.

Jesus, that was a rant and a half.

Depressing things I’ve learned from the Jezebel comments today:

The fact that they’re white is an actual element of the story, in the book and the film, so it would have made zero sense to cast native actors in those roles.

I don't think that's an excuse you look, I think that might be fear.

This is confirming my suspicion that Rashida Jones is an alien who does not age.