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    I specifically watched the cactus scene as soon as I realized Good Place was on Netflix. It goes on long enough for your brain to go “it would be really funny if she hands him a cactus again” and then she does and it’s just as good as you imagined.

    People are tricky. We have signs all over our building but people still try to touch artifacts because “well, there isn’t a sign next to this one so we thought it was okay.” Really?! You thought only the artifacts with “do not touch” labels were off limits and everything else was cool? It’s a museum. You should assume

    The moment that got me (other than their water being tainted by salt water, making them all the more dehydrated) was the captain being found in the lifeboat hoarding finger bones in his pocket.

    As a person who normally doesn’t read fashion history I found “The Battle of Versailles” fascinating. Not only is the discussion of the American fashion industry’s “Coming Out” on the international stage interesting but the social aspects of the designers and their models was all eye opening.

    When I first heard this I was grossed out but then realized I’d never been sick b/c of it and I got cake...so no big deal.

    So I’ve been to a few male reviews (one chippendales, the other not). The chippendales was more like a boy band concert without singing. The problem with it was they took time to invite three women on stage (a bride-to-be on her bachelorette party, a woman celebrating her birthday, and a third woman who was just

    In the movie all of the characters are on their way to a stripping convention. Joe M’s character is trying to rely on costumes and props and all the stuff they used to use in their dancing. Tatum’s character says that the costumes and props get in the way of what should just be fun. So, Tatum challenges Joe M’s

    I recently had a work event that commemorated a historic anniversary and two of the people involved in the original event were there. They were so happy with the event that I organized they kept trying to hug me. It was not creepy-hugs. More like “you remind me of my daughter” hugs. However, after allowing the first

    Saw this on Twitter yesterday when The Root posted this clip:

    Here’s the one thing I know about Willa Ford: she dated Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys in the 90s.

    Hi, Kansan here, while we are not sad to see him leave we are not happy he gets to leave the mess he’s made without facing the consequences of his actions and we are sad that he will be inflicted upon others.

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Discovery channel needs to switch it up and have Octopus Week.

    As a historian who was an avid teenaged girl obsessed with BSB and NSYNC I am not at all surprised that teen girls might want to see Dunkirk, whether or not a teen idol was in the film.

    I want them to change up the animal featured for a week. Where is Octopus Week?! They can fit through tiny holes to escape, they can unscrew the lids of jars, and they are lightening fast when they want to be. I need to know more!

    I hope this is what the Ava DuVernay/Rihanna/Lupita Nyong’o heist movie is about.

    I’m sad this is more an parody thing because I would watch the hell out of a Gypsy-style Martha Stewart musical on Broadway.

    History major, but I was forced to take an architectural history course (actually forced, as in the director of my program was like “if you don’t take it I’m going to make life hell for you.”) from a man who argued that slaves had a choice in what kind of slave cabins they lived in.

    I wish someone would get Stan Lee to stop his cameos in Marvel movies

    I follow Ava DuVernay on twitter and when she posted this my first thought was “they are super cute together”

    When I saw the news about the other noose part of me thought “Thank god it wasn’t at the NMAAHC” and now, like everything in 2017, it turned out just as bad as feared.