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It was tone-deaf because it suggested a “we’re all in this together” mentality when the people in the video are rich, have large comfortable homes, and would have access to excellent medical treatment if they did get sick, whereas the large majority of people watching were worried about job security and making ends

I mean I get that in the grand scheme of things this isn’t a big deal, but I understand why people were annoyed by it. It’s really emblematic of a much larger issue, which is rich people who could actually help just resorting to token gestures designed to feed their ego than actually accomplish anything. Besides,

the problem was they released this like 4 seconds into the pandemic. i don’t even think the charity zoom reunions had started yet. 

Was it a millionaire who said “imagine no possessions”?

Work has turned me into a grump lately but I’m going to post this anyway - I’m sure that wonder woman had good intentions but holy smokes, this ‘still’ annoys me / makes me cringe / makes me jealous that wonder woman and friends can spend all day in their million dollar homes, posting crap like this on the internet,

Please wear life jackets people, don’t think because you’re an adult you’re immune to drowning. I don’t know if she was wearing one but they are so easy to wear and can stop tragedies like this.

Her final tweet was from like a day earlier with her and her son and I was never a fan of Glee but seeing that after reading the news was still a punch in the goddamn gut.

I picture Ryan Murphy sitting in an expensive but uncomfortable looking chair in a massive, sterile looking living room, watching local coverage about this and smirkingly considering creating an F/X miniseries emtitled: The curse of Glee.

This is so horrible (as with the tragic drowning of former WWE’er Shad Gaspard, I am at least relieved the child was alive), and yikes, the curse of Glee is becoming the stuff of Hollywood nightmares.

The problem here though is equating the issue of a lack of funding for therapy when it comes to mental health to transgender transition. As I’ve put in my main post this user who claims to want to have a nuanced take has clearly been well indoctrinated into Gender Critical cultery (and it is a cult from reports of

No disrespect to the author over there, but I was disappointed to find this incredible series is being recapped by a non-Black woman at Vulture. Thanks to AV Club for making the obvious right choice here. Will be stopping by weekly!

The only quibble I have is that it took three+ seasons to introduce AJ. We did not have enough time with AJ. 

I thought it was weird that Paula was able to see Rebecca’s fantasy stage, but whatever. You’re right, this just felt like a nice exhale of a finale (still team Nathaniel tho...).

At its essence, the song is one person being totally stoked about something and not noticing the other person is genuinely miserable. So it fits.

I think it was thematically perfect. Think about that song and what happened in that episode:

“I never thought I’d be the one to say it, but this is getting out of hand. I think we gotta go to the cops.”

I just love Janet and D’Arcy Carden. Drunk Janet was so great.

The fact that Michael was just whispering ‘something something Vicki something something” over and over again killed me.

...Jason?