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So true. It kinda feels like the city came to a bit of a halt.

I mean, even if he had had descendants, it’d probably always be a bad time to be one. Like, he probably comes across better in the show than in real life.

This scene alone sells Tangled for me over Frozen. Seriously, how fantastic are those lanterns?

I can speak to my dad’s schedule, because he was the parent I was in school with- he was at his desk no later than 6:30 every morning and usually left around 3:30 or 4, unless he was coaching. Always a working lunch and by the time he retired he didn’t have any prep periods to do things like set up labs, so he was in

I know a lot of teachers that did that and my dad at least did for a while, but before I was born.

I have four parents (divorce + remarriage = 4 parents) who are teachers, I feel this so much. I spent so many weekends at school with them because my parents needed to go in and do something, grade, lesson plans, lab prep, school plays, sports coaching, concerts, etc and there wasn’t childcare on the weekend. I

Or the fact that a lot of kids already never saw it. I must have had a super deprived childhood because I never went to Sea World.

I’d read that book/watch that series.

How can you buy Girl Scout Cookies without the Samoas!? That’s just wrong.

Addy’s entire series stuck with me more than any of the others (and I was American Girl obsessed). The first book is the first time I ever cried because of what I was reading.

On re-watching, they are all horrible people. Like, I cannot stand anyone except Phoebe, and even her only for some of the time.

And let’s be real, Jane the Virgin and Grey’s Anatomy are soap operas that air in prime time.

The only shows I can think of that have shown or discussed miscarriages and their lingering effects on characters (like how they approach subsequent pregnancies or the physical after effects) are Jane the Virgin and Grey’s Anatomy. It’s also pretty notable that both are shows that focus on women and are written and

I have a friend who grew up crazy evangelical fundamentalist Christian and she and her sisters were not allowed to take ballet beyond very intro stuff because at the point when technique starts to matter, clothing needs to be skin tight (in order to see and correct the lines) and immodest by her family’s standards.

Additionally, can we add to the amazement that Misty Copeland didn’t take a ballet class until she was 13? So, she hit that level in 2 years. 2 YEARS. I can never not be just amazed by that fact.

I have one and like it. No major complications, just really erratic spotting (usually so light that I don’t even need a panty liner), and some minor bloating. My acne also came back with a vengeance, but I think it’s starting to chill out now that my body is getting used to the Mirena.

It also sounds like a book to read, not a movie. I just can’t imagine, that even with good casting, anyone can portray those three people without it venturing into caricature, especially all 3 at the same time.

And I am once again I moved far away.

My parents are public school teachers in Ohio, every time someone says “Kasich’s the reasonable one” they start doing the cartoon steam out of the ears thing. He’s not reasonable, he just looks sane next to others, which is scary in and of itself.