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I don’t really know Toobin’s work. But, after hearing how he spoke to Sarah Paulson about Marcia Clark, and the way he spoke about Hearst in an NPR interview, I was left with a really bad taste in my mouth. Do his books draw the kind of misogynistic judgements I’ve heard from him elsewhere, or are they enjoyable

At like 12 or 13 I found and watched an unmarked vhs in my mom’s closet that my father had made specially for her when they were married. I’m going to leave the specifics of what was on that tape to your imagination. 

She’s so magical. And she plays the role with such swagger and sex appeal. I hate Leslie, but I definitely want to fuck her.

The show’s embrace of Jewishness is a such a big part of its charm. The characters’ relationships with it are just as interesting and messy as their relationships with gender and sexuality.

I am so fucking excited to watch the new season. Nobody writes dialogue like Jill Soloway. And few shows have more room for queer folks and older women as central characters, even if it’s white af.

guess we were mistaken, guys. he’s not a violent criminal. he’s a hero. a revolutionary for the people. taking back fashion shows and red carpets for the common man, one incidence of assault at a time. we can only hope he becomes a martyr for our cause.

This Is Us was ok drama-wise, but it was a sea of overwritten dialogue that no actor can make interesting or believable. I think of Sterling doing a great job in the scenes with his father emotionally but straining to work with that dialogue. Or all the pop culture refereces that fall just short of being clever or

What an odd and horrible thing to say. The story is about a teenager confronting their drunken father, and your impetus is to imagine a narrative in which the mother somehow manipulated her kid into doing so? If Brad was drunk and scary what would Angelina need, let alone want, to do to get her child involved in the

How does Vitalii Sediuk even have a valid passport at this point when he’s repeatedly traveled internationally with the sole purpose of harassing and physically assaulting people? Take that shit away.

JLaw is certainly no Countess

It really bothers me that people try so hard to draw a real distinction between hitting a child directly and terrorizing them through acts of physical intimidation and crazed inebriation. The latter is still abuse, hands down, and it has potential to leave scars even deeper than the former. Hoping the kids are alright

The insistence that the cause must be cheating instead of, say, amped up drug or alcohol abuse, is so odd to me. To get visitation he would’ve had to like have a kid catch him a la Don Draper.

I don’t know y’all, rehashing this boring interview feels unnecessary and pretty mean-spirited

idk bobby, titanic in space sounds like something I need rn

Such a great night for queer women at the Emmys

So the hillbillies are definitely gonna end up saving them, right? They seem to know what’s up with the house and are too comically menacing to be evil.

Even NPR’s dope politics podcast host Sam Sanders called the Powell emails shade multiple times during this week’s episode. I was very disappointed. He needs to spend more time reading shade court.

It is my understanding, Ms. Curtis, that Planned Parenthood often specializes in treating people with girl parts. Does this mean that YOU have girl parts, Rep. Curtis? If so, could you describe them to us in copious detail? Trust that we know what they are and what they look like, but we can’t be sure of your integrity

The condescend version: it was appropriation when white drug cultures adopted racialized Rasta style as a means of othering themselves. When Marc Jacobs references that earlier moment of appropriation without any critique he’s definitely implicating himself in it.