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kawville2

My husband and I work “like, such as” into conversation nearly every day. It’s applicable in so many situations!

Oh, wow!! I would never have thought about those things again, but your comment immediately took me back to opening up those letters they’d send.

I agree, but that preview clue was also the only thing that kept me from completely losing it as I watched that scene (or fast-forwarding just to see if they made it out alive). I was SO nervous that Stan was going to change his mind, like Rolf did in the Sound of Music when he finds the Von Trapps, gets talked down

I feel you on this times infinity. I’ll be 33 this fall and my husband and I are almost all the way in the “no kids” camp, but “shouldn’t I be sure?” is something I ask myself constantly. I can’t possibly gather my thoughts about all of it in any type of succinct way, but I am right there with you, every word you

I’m so afraid that Philip is going to die without getting to say goodbye to Henry, and that something is going to happen to Oleg and he never sees his son again. Although maybe they’ll cut to Martha, happy with an adopted daughter...I’m dreading the next two episodes so much!

I know fashion rules have changed or whatever but I still will not, under any circumstance, wear white shoes after labor day because of Kathleen Turner.

THIS. This is the only Mother’s Day movie in my book. John Waters, ffs! Kathleen Turner! Ricki Lake! My mom was so excited to rent this movie for me as soon as she thought I was old enough. (13?) It’s our special mother’s day movie :)

EXCUSE ME BUT SERIAL MOM IS THE ONLY MOTHER’S DAY MOVIE THAT MATTERS.

I am terrified by scary movies. Seeing the first 30 minutes of Scream at a slumber party ruined me for months. But for some reason, I have no clue where or how or when, I saw Scary Movie and suddenly I wasn’t afraid of the actual scary movies! I don’t know what it was, exactly, but seeing those same scenes in a

I read the first Villanelle book last week and it’s honestly nothing special. I flew through it in an afternoon. I don’t think there’s any definite need to read it (unless you want spoilers about who Anna is, why she castrated the first guy she killed, and her training regimen that turned her into the World’s #1

Oh my GOD yes - “the spirit of whimsical consumption” explains SO MUCH ABOUT ME. Very grateful for that line, thank you.

They smell like a small dead animal that you’ve been smelling for days and it’s almost gone but you can still smell it a little bit. And butt. And kind of like when the water in a river or lake gets too low and you can smell all the gross silt and mud.

Do I need to go back and watch all/some/most/a few/ of the other movies to really enjoy this one? I can’t keep track of what I’ve seen and haven’t seen - they all start to run together in my brain. Can I just go back and find some good recaps and summaries? Suggestions appreciated.

I just read a book that took place in the UK and they called it a “bum bag”. Does that help?

But maybe by ingratiating herself more with Stan’s FBI side, he’s more willing to let things slip to her...“Honey, even though you can’t be an FBI agent, want to go on a minor surveillance trip with me?” Of course she could be a total red herring but I really hope she’s not!!

She does. I watch Hidden Figures every time it’s on the HBO channel just so I can stare at her face.

I know a girl who didn’t know she was supposed to remove the applicator :-/ As soon as she learned she was like “I can sit down! This is amazing! It doesn’t hurt!” We were like 16 so I really hope she was a late bloomer :(

Every time I’m reminded about October Sky I realize a) I totally forgot about October Sky and b) I freaking loved October Sky and want to watch it again.

The 3/4 high rise are $58! Totally worth it in my opinion. I recommend following them on social media - this winter they ran a deal where you got a free bra with the purchase of any legging and it was awesome.

The 3/4 high rise are $58! Totally worth it in my opinion. I recommend following them on social media - this winter

It took me a good 10 years to realize that one terrifying experience I had WAS sexual harassment. Until the conversation about assault and abuse started getting really loud a few years ago, I just chalked it up to “drunk guy in college tee hee!” but now I’m like MOTHERF##K3R ASSAULTED ME, but I honestly did not