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Joann Prinzivalli
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Get used to it. The way TV is trending, it’s going to be the new model for high-end shows like this from now on.

No, a book cannot cause someone to become gay. It might, however, help someone to internally acknowledge that they are gay, and thus have more self-acceptance, more self-esteem, and a greater sense of security.

Meanwhile at my job I struggle to hit 7000 steps a day (even walking to and from work)

They’re a multinational oil company used to tons bad press and being the bad guy. I’m guessing they could have very easily said “fuck it”. Instead, they chose otherwise. And yes, this does net them goodwill. Doing a good thing even when it’s in your benefit is still a good thing.

Biannual is every two years. Semiannual is ever six months.

Very cool shots man! I shoot a decent amount of film myself.

I mean, obviously the photo. You can always have another kid but a photo op like that is once in a lifetime.

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BOO! Your jokes bad and you should feel bad. I kid, I kid.

This bird has a distantly related cousin in the northern hemisphere. Locally known as the Lying Trump bird, this flightless and small winged variant is known for staring vainly at the reflection of its sickly orange plumage, preferably when the reflective material is coated with a layer of gold. A natural coward it

I’m conflicted. On the one hand, I’m 100% on her side and 100% opposed to the alt-right. On the other hand, her special was not good. I’m a fan of her show, and I liked her movie a lot, and I liked her previous special, but this one sucked, frankly.

If you disgorge an antelope, does that mean it’s a cantaloupe?

It’s that time of the year again where I’m getting a taste of the summer months to come. More specifically, this

Miss Fritter... the school bus... is wearing a “crazy collection of her victims’ license plates”.

I accept your premise that transwomen are women.

Maybe it’s my generation, but I’ve always looked at “Pride” as protest. Maybe it’s because my oats were sown at the first Dyke Marches (SF then NYC)...but I’m not sure when queers ever thought this wasn’t an act of resistance. Because, maybe LA?

My mom taught me this almost fifty years ago. I have since eschewed “permanent press” items (polyester and maybe cotton), but yes, it’s still great stuff. I also avoid wool and cashmere even if it is washable, because I don’t wear either enough in SC with our recently very warm winters to justify the handwashing at

Absolutely. I never iron by choice. Fortunately I work in a more casual office than I did in the 90s, and it’s much easier to find no-iron tops than I could back then.