madgirlkate
madgirlkate
madgirlkate

False equivalencies from the right should surprise none of us, at this point.

ALL OF THIS.

Small typo in this absurdly entertaining and unfortunate story. :)

Vivien Leigh is having absolutely none of this shit.

I assume you mean unflattering to Vivien Leigh.

I wonder if part of our latent fear of voicemails isn't subconsciously a fear of debt? So many of our generation are in debt to some extent or another (student loans, car loans, credit cards, etc.), and I just wonder if we fear picking up the phone and confronting bad news. This certainly contributes to my own

Her voice has much more body and soul to it; you're right—a much preferred sound! :) Thanks @MarkDTS!

Ooh, that's possible! I applaud commitment to the style, and I think her voice has a solidity to it that might very well be appealing in the right range/with the right song, but upon listening to the song a second time, I think what truly bothers me is the shakiness with which she sustains notes. Either her voice is

Is it wrong that I actually don't care for this? I feel as though I'm missing something; I like the concept, but her voice grates on me. Hmm...

This was the trilogy that changed the way I thought of books. An emphatic "yes!"

YESSSSS!

I loved this book! I still go back and re-read it!

Dude. Yes.

Oh, @madelinedavies:

And in "Tell No One"? I'm considering converting to whatever religion will allow me to worship her exclusively.

Thank you for this article, Meagan. This reminds me a great deal of the readings I did in graduate school in Critical Whiteness Studies. We need to absolutely talk more about the implications of these unspoken privileges. So again, thank you.

It's official. The Clinton family is made of win.