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Me during GoT: Ugh, so tired of this Targ shit
Me when Hot D was in production: Ugh, so tired of this Targ shit
Me, now: More Targ shit, please!

Wilder still that RPO is just derivative trash of Neuromancer and Snow Crash, which very much follow the “Torment Nexus” aspect of “Don’t Invent the Torment Nexus” tweet.

And it tears me up inside!

Figs, Dates, Bananas and Melons make my throat scratchy, lips swollen and face hot. The first two are easy enough to avoid, but the latter I gotta be on the lookout for in smoothies and desserts.

Yeah, I have a latex allergy that also gets triggered by some very delicious fruits. I don’t get full-on anaphylaxis from the fruit, but I’m not going to fuck around with it enough for it to possibly happen. I’m not going to walk into a restaurant and order a dish that normally has those fruits in it because I don’t

Mania makes one prone to fantastic, conspiracy-theory laden thinking that one would not otherwise believe when clear-headed. People seem to be used to the more common Bipolar II, where mania is weak and depression is stronger, but overally seems to be more manageable. My ex had type I and let me tell you, he was

Like, he’s a guy that genuinely chafed at having to be married for political position. But on the other hand he genuinely loved Laena and loves Rhaenyra. Like, I can’t imagine cutting out the duel for Laena and not understanding how it would have made him seem all the much cooler. He’s a cad, but his big first scene

Given that this is an American-based site, you’d find that most people are opposed to a hereditary-based system of rulership not based on any ability whatsoever other than who’s egg dropped first. So while the Queen as a person has an abundance of goodwill, the system in which she was coronated is held in high

Right? It’d be so embarrassing for someone to defend any sort of fairy-tale system by saying “They don’t have any real power, so they’re innocent of the bad stuff” and then say “They stand for tradition, so we shouldn’t get rid of them” all while arguing, in bad faith, that they’re not a Monarchist and ackshully

Big same. In another reality where I still had cable and this was playing on a weekend afternoon randomly, I wouldn’t change the channel.

It could be a spousal thing. My partner absolutely loves my rosemary potatoes even though they’re, like, basic rosemary potatoes (my only “trick” is grinding the rosemary, peppercorns and salt together in a mortar-and-pestle). Super easy brownie points to get (and I like the potatoes too, so like double-win).

If it was for Scream 4 then I don’t think she would have gotten it anyway. Emma Roberts was the right pick given the cache of weirdness she gets from Eric and the wholesomeness she gets from Julia, on top of just plain ol’ nepotism.

I mean it’s not a “Social Media Platform” in the sense of what Twitter/Facebook are, it’s a platform as in “Other people can build on it and create their own”. Though glad Jack understands the need to be objective in governance, and rather to let those that create their own communities self-govern. Yeah, it’s

I think it was a bit of inundation for both of them for media coverage. Since they were always in something they were always in a trailer or doing press, so just by always being on the TV I got tired of them. For better or worse Amy Adams didn’t get the same treatment: Better in that I still love her, worse in that

Nah, from my experience with other gay men, Spacey definitely looks the type you tell your friends to steer clear of.

This. I’d have some great schadenfreude if it weren’t for the fact that Ye is mentally ill.

Who doesn’t?

I was wondering about that as well, then I remembered Reynolds is Canadian

Exactly my thoughts. Audience/influencer reviews from advance screenings are usually “Just happy to be here, wasn’t disappointed. 10/10". These sound like they’re trying to make the best of a bad situation so they don’t get blacklisted from however they get their invitations, while still being seen as a reliable

The horror in Hereditary is that no matter what they did, no matter the atonement or abjuring they did, they were screwed from the start. So it’s less about whether it can happen IRL or not, but if the grandmother’s doings could be undone.