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James Spader showed some early, creepy fun with this character. His humor is still in tact, jut not as animated. 

There are still movies to this day I haven’t seen for that very reason. I think it’s a mental block of some sort!

Thinking about all the people lost to HIV is devastating. It’s so amazing of someone who is as positive and lively and such a bouncy ball as JVN to open up about their diagnosis and show that with the right medical support, you can thrive. I hope the stigma gets less and less every time someone comes out with this. 

It makes me so sad that there were probably so many bubbly JVNs in the 80s and early 90s who got the same news at 25 and didn't live to see 30. Thank goodness (science) for HIV/AIDS research. 

Why are the characters on this show styled in such an aggressively hideous way?

This...sounds...terrible.

“In her recent letter to the board, she stressed that depoliticizing “abortion care is the best way to protect it.””

Two of my favorite Cool Aunt actresses on my screen at the same time?

I also hate the property brothers. I find their faces so unbelievably punchable and I’m not normally prone to violent thoughts. But in this case I really just want to see them take one to their faces. 

‘You’re going to school to become a lawyer and help the world and these are the kinds of problems you have?’” Kourtney said in a recount of the fight. “And she’s like, ‘You’re really a miserable human being and you keep not understanding the issue because you, all of a sudden, turn into such a humanitarian and talk

It bugged me too. I mean, I get that Thomas Wayne, the compassionate, bleeding heart billionaire, is a figure that likely feels pretty dated in the 21st century but I’m still not a fan of this rewrite of his character this way.  Leave kindly comic book dads alone Hollywood!

Not for nothing, but one day they'll have two more kids and they'll be eternally grateful to any random stranger who keeps one entertained for 30 seconds while they're trying to get through a checkout line

I had an experience recently, where I was doing this sort of thing with a bored kid in a DSW checkout line while his parent was on the phone.
The most adorable kid, and I was making him laugh.

But the parent pulled the kid away. I was a little put out by this, but when I thought about it a little, there’s no parent

I’ve seen the film.
What the trailer leaves out is that initially, the bus lady comes off kinda mean (but in a NY get-outta-my-space kinda way), but then Phoenix starts to exhibit his mental illness in a (non-threatening but hella creepy way).
So you kinda see the Mom’s side of things too.

Which is to say it’s a

The scene with the child on the bus, as presented in the trailer, really set my nerves on edge. Because yeah, you can see that we’re supposed to think that lady is mean to Arthur, and I get it. My dad has talked about this same thing, even though he’s really NOT a creepy weirdo, he has felt that he cannot interact

“Do you get offended when people mistake you for black?” Pink replied, “Of course I don’t get offended. We’re all pink on the inside.”

When I was little I too thought she was a fellow light-skinned Black Jew like me.

I always assumed it was a combination of growing up with mostly black friends (allegedly) and the influence of the PR machine of the label pushing her into this narrative to make them more money. When, after the first record, she shed that image (for the most part) and had the line about LA Reid making her change who

Something I think is kind of funny is that sometimes Halsey is authentically a dead ringer for the person Pink was pretending to be. I wonder if she has complicated opinions on that.

The only reasonable memorial here would have been to leave the dumpster and put a giant picture of Brock Turner above it with “This man is a rapist and belongs in this dumpster” in giant letters underneath