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Wealthy people, maybe.

Similar experience here, except 13-14 were/are (I’ve got a 16-year-old and an almost-14-year-old) the nightmare years, relatively speaking. Compared to what I’ve seen some teenage parents deal with, I’ve got it fairly easy. 

I know lots of selfish pieces of shit who got cuddled coddled to no end.*

I liked Age of Adaline, but I found myself wishing it focused less on the love story and more on the implications of her inability to age, and dealing with that through numerous decades. I think that would have made for a much better story.

I came to the realization recently that my daughter looks a LOT like Alexis Bledel in her Gilmore Girls days, and now I can’t watch Rory Gilmore without feeling a little weirded out. It’s not just the face.. a lot of mannerisms match up as well.

Same could be said for playing off the “Not like those girls” trope. *shrug*

I don’t think it’s an entirely bad song. I just don’t think Pink is innocent of playing the ‘Cool Girl’.

I was disappointed when Selena Gomez decided to go the pop-star route, just because I always thought she had great comedic timing on Wizards of Waverly Place, and I feel like we need more women in comedy.

Which is STILL a ‘I’m not like THOSE girls.’ message. While yes, there is also an undercurrent questioning why more girls aren’t praised for their brains or ambitions, the ire is focused on those Paris-Hilton types, which in my honest opinion, is a bit misdirected when , and also plays into the idea that girls with

I dunno. Pink seems to kind of live off that “Not like OTHER girls” thing (i.e. “Stupid Girl)

I don’t have a link offhand, but its on Ao3

Two Broke Girls is unequivocally terrible. It’s like someone took a 2000s Disney sitcom and inserted a lot of sex jokes into it.

I once read a fanfic that posited the idea that Richard Campbell (Gregg’s character on Old Christine) was really Agent Coulson’s undercover persona. It was a good read. The author wrote Christine’s reaction well.

I’ve seen a few but they all end with ‘But...’

As a fellow Canadian, I gotta say.. we as a people are not exactly qualified to gauge what can be considered a ‘good’ sitcom, since we’ve had maybe three. If you count all fictional tv shows, that gets bumped up to maybe a dozen.

I did a spit-take with my coffee and yelled “What the Fuck??” (scaring the bejebus out of my kids” because I really, really did NOT see this one coming.

Gord protect Eddie Vedder. He’s all we have left now.

Meanwhile, The Book of Daniel, that dared to show a protestant minister with a gay son and an addiction to pain pills who talked to a pithy Jesus character in his head, got pulled after ONE EPISODE.

King of the Hill was underrated as hell, in my opinion.

That would be The Great Indoors. It started off pretty bad, but is sloowwwwly coming around. They still make fun of the milennial kids, but also make fun of the ‘grown-ups’ as well.

Everytime I hear about this show, I keep thinking they’re talking about Last Man On Earth.