kissablecheeks
kissablecheeks
kissablecheeks

I want so much to see what this cardigan looks like that I am now Googling “ruched satin cardigan.”

Turkey Hill is good but I find Southern Comfort’s creamier. That said, I have both brands in my fridge at this very moment.

That last bit there is seriously worst-nightmare stuff to me and makes me feel stabby. I’m so sorry that happened to you.

This is hands-down the best, realest take on this guy. The only correct take. I’m glad someone said it.

Thank you for pushing back in this thread against the morally gross nonsense contained herein. I would not have the patience. I’ve been reading certain responses in this thread with an Anderson Cooper eyeroll.

Right? I would not be willing to do that work (which is not to say that it’s not important work). The abyss also gazes into you.

Uhhh, climate change is a huge existential threat. Starting with the fact that there won’t be enough food to feed everyone. We’re talking mass starvation (in addition to all the other issues). The U.N. has called climate change “a direct existential threat.”

Jay Smooth was mistaken for white on an MSNBC show.

You guys are freaky and I love you both cause that is some epic shit.

I don’t go in for rum but I like that you didn’t wait for an answer, you just went for it.

For the lucky few, I suppose...

All my life I’ve ignored the warnings about not putting Q-tips or ‘anything bigger than your elbow’ in my ears, but now I’m going to have to change my earwax-free lifestyle.

Woo Durbin! I know next to nothing about him save that he’s good on repro rights and the environment, but from those two things I assume he’s probably a good rep.

Ooh so many.

Googling “congressmen sharing apartment” got me one CNN article about Democratic congressmen doing this, like it looks like it happened at least once and was thusly turned into an Amazon tv show, but I cannot believe Republican dudes would ever agree to share space like Dick Durbin and co.

Not sure about the en banc thing—I think I prefer the idea that a random assortment of the larger group of judges decides whether or not to hear a case, and then a different random selection (chosen after panel #1 decides to weigh in) actually hears the case and make the decision. If the decision can be appealed to

Yeah, it’s very... with the course of nature you kind of have to just go with it. I mean mostly deciding who you want with you at your kid’s birth and where to give birth. Deciding whether you want an epidural or not. Deciding whether you want an episiotomy, and not getting one done to you if you don’t want that.

I am fiercely in favor of women making their own decisions around childbirth but OH MY GOD. Oh my god. I have no words.

Google NPVIC. We can circumvent the need for a constitutional amendment if enough states pass NPVIC legislation. After all, states decide how their votes are proportioned. A good bunch of states already have passed these bills.

I had the same thought, because the things she said all sounded so disorganized and off-the-cuff. She should maybe have used a teleprompter and issued more well-prepared remarks. I couldn’t help but compare her victory speech to Beto O’Rourke’s concession speech and, well, night and day.