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I tried Blue Apron for a while. It was nice in a few aspects:

Those are exactly all the things I hate about cooking. I like the cooking part. We did BA for a few months during my busy work season, and it was really nice not having to guess what we’d have for dinner or order takeout. The BA customer is not someone who is replacing it with cooking at home, it’s the person who

I’ve used it quite a few times, typically when there are recipes I find interesting and/or there are ingredients involved that I would normally not buy, like black rice or saffron.

I don’t want to do those things all the time

But she pretty much said it didn’t happen, or that she didn’t remember it. I don’t think she was saying that she did say “fuck off” or that she even would have if Tia Mowry approached her. I think her point was that IF she was going to be rude to someone she wouldn’t just roll her eyes, she’d say, “fuck off” in

We rub them belt buckles ‘til they shine like chrome

This isn’t necessarily meant for you Hazel, but for other commenters. Owl City is one person, and Touring Member (like this perv) means they weren’t a real band member

same. I was like, “that’s a really odd endorsement deal”.

I have long thought that Blue Ivy was a nice name unfairly lumped in with terrible celebrity baby names.

I hate when I don’t check where the link is from, and then I blow one of my ten free NYT articles per month on KK’s gd blackface. Sad!

To be fair, this comment also applies to a lot of the great Ella Fitzgerald’s catalog...

Aren’t all the live shows on a delay? If Cher or anyone else does something they will just kill the audio or whatever. This is just the producers trying to start some sort of buzz, a fake controversy, just to get more folks to watch.

That makes sense - aren’t restaurants one of the most likely business ventures to fail? Pretty sure there’s a reality show about this where people get yelled at for running their businesses into the ground.

I’ve also had depression/anxiety my whole life and wouldn’t have been vulnerable to this show — BUT I still agree with the experts that there are some teens with depression that would be.

It’s framed as being so peaceful, and uses some pretty common beautiful-misery tropes like the blood in the water.

One of the stars in an interview said that they wanted a season 2 because the parents need closure. I was like... how dare you do a show about suicide and demand closure for characters. The heart-shitting fuckedness of it all is that no one who knew the deceased will EVER get closure and to desire the portrayal of

Yes. This is the frustrating thing to explain to people. I could care less about 99% of teens watching this. Personally I think the show is riddled with problems, but they’ll form their opinions about it and move on. But it’s those outliers — the types of depressive teens that are vulnerable to suicide contagion —

A psychiatrist I know is absolutely panicked about the uptick in suicidal teens she has been seeing since this was released.

I think a lot of this is very relevant to the typically-functioning teen, and a very good and even-handed evaluation of the way the series fails its audience.

They all have old timey moustaches and can make any kind of suicide you want.