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I’m sure this will be the message that gets through to him. I’m sure of it.

Megan is really living my middle school fantasy romance and I am here for it, in the front row, with popcorn. Mazel tov, you crazy kids.

Yep. Madame Guillotine will chop all heads.

I hate myself for typing this.
Tumnus is part of the allegory of Christian redemption. You’re supposed to distrust and dislike him, but then you’re supposed to forgive him because his worldly circumstance forced him into depravity. Tumnus represents the pre-Christ follower of the One True God, brought to belief by a

Best. Description. Ever.

I’ll bring a sock full of batteries.

Absolutely right on the line of acceptability! I does get messy.
I am certainly not one who wants athletes to “shut up and play,” so I suppose I need to expand my expectations to the journalists as well.

That’s an interesting interpretation. I feel like it is fair game to ask any worker (athlete/actor/banker/politician/teacher) about their work, but why would any worker owe answers to questions (intended for public consumption) about anything that was peripheral to that work? Especially when it comes to health-related

Don’t athletes owe their careers to their ability to play their sport? It’s companies who benefit from using athlete’s to build brand recognition and inspire people to buy what the athlete is wearing/eating/sleeping on.

Yeah. Six of one, half dozen of the other, I guess. I understand sports reporters expecting athletes to show up and talk about their game, their training, their future plans, and even how they stay in the right mental state to play. I just don’t understand why athletes are expected to get personal. If they WANT to get

I don’t know, honestly. I don’t know what is the responsibility of sports journalism. That’s why I was asking. 

Can someone explain to me why reporters need to ask “hard hitting” questions of athletes? Other than questions like, “Damn, Naomi! How do you hit so hard?!”

Yes! It totally boils marriage down to nothing but sex, and sex is the least of marriage.

I come out of a Fundamental background. I remember a girl getting married, going on her honeymoon, coming back and most earnestly begging an older married girl to tell her, “How do I make him stop? How can I make it stop?”

Everyone’s answer was, “Well, you’re in it now. It doesn’t stop. Just serve the lord through your

I think Melania is more Narcissa. Conway is Bellatrix.

I’m not sure how he got whatever he wanted or how he could have escaped at any time given he was raised and socialized to believe he could not. His cousins had very different lives from birth because of their line in succession and how their parents chose to present them to the world. He was forced into a role before

I love the tiktok. But I’m on the food, kink, and funny women algorithm, so I’ve missed the dancing teens. In fact, I don’t think I’ve seen a dancing teen video in weeks.

But I know I’m really old because that is not the same Gwen Stefani I grew up with--that is a rebooted Gwen Stefani.

That poor woman. I cannot imagine.
Situations like this make me wish I still believed in prayer. 

This breaks my heart.
I hope that poor girl has found peace. I hope her family is okay.

This show was my introduction to Barris (because I live under a rock) and it made me want to go and watch his other shows. Rashida’s performance is superb, as are the performances by the actors playing his eldest daughters. Those three characters become richer as the story moves on.

I was invested in Kenya’s and