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Oh my god your comment totally looks like a dong...

Sean Bean still lookin sexy as fuck. IDC, fight me. 

gwendoline christie...eloi! eloi!

A friend convinced me to finally start watching GOT. Since I didn’t want to miss this cultural moment of Season 8, I am now bleary-eyed and weary from having binged this over the past 6 weeks and listening to podcast recaps. So much/too much information everywhere! One question - you mention that Jack Gleeson’s

Bend the knee to Gwendolyn of House Christie, First of her Name, Slayer of Red Carpets, and Queen of the Best Dressed.

She’s 64. And that’s despite the vices. She’s fighting aging with one arm tied behind her back- and winning. We should all look that good at that age, may 64 never happen 🍸🤞

God bless this lady, but she looks exactly like I’d expect someone who lives on vodka and Marlboro Reds to look.

It’s almost as if the Catholic Church is saying *just* enough things to sound open-minded, progressive, and modern to avoid having to do anything substantive.

Likewise the Survivor contestant who cannot swim. Really?

One of the issues is that a lot of designers, especially young designers, aren’t designing with the customer in mind. They have a concept in their head and the customer either conforms to it or doesn’t. Their fit models are essentially clothes hangers for their vision, no pesky curves to get in the way (and, I say

The last like, 7 seasons of RPDR when the sewing challenge comes up and someone’s like “I’ve never actually used a sewing machine!”  C’MON, PEOPLE NOW!

This is always mystifying to me. It’s like someone who gets onto the Amazing Race, then halfway through admits they don’t know how to drive stick shift. Like, you *knew* this was coming, it’s been a feature in basically every other season, why is the idea of dressing someone with actual boobs such a goddamn surprise?

Thank you! It’s not even difficult! People saying “ask permission first” are still missing the facts of power dynamics, people-pleasing, freeze response, and the pressure placed upon you to just accept unwanted physical contact. I'll say "no" and still have people argue and act wounded or angry that I don't want to be

I don’t buy this “from another time” line. My aunties worked in a bank back when they were students, and they describe this sort of behaviour (and much worse) from the men. Women didn’t like it then and we still don’t like it. Back then, women’s opportunity for paid work was much more limited, the gender pay gap was

“Don’t touch the people you work with unless you are shaking hands, they are choking and you are giving them the Heimlich, or you are pulling them out of the way of an oncoming bus,” seems like such an easy rule to follow that I don’t understand why people don’t do it. I’m in the military, and I can’t remember the

This discussion came up at a party recently. One guy was lamenting Modern America, and sort of facetiously asking how he was supposed to communicate with women at work nowadays without getting called into HR or sued, and settling into a robotic monotone with his hands by his side. And a friend, who I would NOT have

If Lauren Cohen’s show gets cancelled this summer, it was Maggie.

The main character of A Christmas Story is brutally killed by a falling icicle.  I may be remembering that movie wrong, though.

It’s nice to know that even in the zombie apocalypse, the South still completely loses its shit in a snowstorm.