I am NEVER going to get over Crombie’s death, and my eternal love for Gilbert Blythe. I mean, frig, my wedding was loosely AoGG themed, because my husband and I started off just like Anne and Gilbert. We hated each other.
I am NEVER going to get over Crombie’s death, and my eternal love for Gilbert Blythe. I mean, frig, my wedding was loosely AoGG themed, because my husband and I started off just like Anne and Gilbert. We hated each other.
The death of Gilbert Blythe sent me to bed early last night. Isn't it strange that you can be so invested in characters from your youth?
You just gave me SO MANY FLASHBACKS to working with dipshits in production. People never believe shit like that is true but it IS!
That was wonderful. This point cannot be made often enough: two extra hundred dollars added to the cost of the procedure, two extra days to think about it, 300 extra miles to travel — these are obstacles that make a legal option impossible for some women. It’s disgraceful.
Oh yes! Mayor Carcetti can definitely get it.
I do too. I've got a thing for weasel faced guys
i only barely tolerate Stannis because it means that Davos, true king of westeros, gets more screentime
Anna Kendrick wins.
The jocular “oh, take all the time you need to get your story straight, last time this happened it was NBD” there-there-ing makes me just rage. A man died, you assholes.
I lived in Portland for about three years, and I’ll never forget the moment when, on a walk, I realized I was on Klickitat street.
Wait hang on Harry is clearly the least attractive of the group - why is he the main one?
The Osbourne is an historic apartment building located across the street from New York’s Carnegie Hall. Since…
I love this quote:
Kelly Clarkson and I have very similar body types. Like her, my weight has fluctuated over the past 5 years and I’m currently the heaviest I’ve ever been. It has really been a struggle for me to feel comfortable in my own skin but Kelly’s confidence and body positivity have inspired me to be more accepting of myself.…
Taylor-Johnson's directing was one of the only things that saved the movie from being a complete failure (cinematically). I saw her vision, even though the dialogue was horrendous and the chemistry was off. It was formulaic, sure, but cohesive. She did her best with a poorly-paced screenplay and lots of behind the…
I saw a documentary she made about herself on Netflix and, basically, her family was FUCKED. UP.