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As long as he doesn’t bring down Orville Peck with him, I’m OK with this.

We really have a long way to go as a society until the traditional male role ceases to be a controlling dickbag obsessed with power dynamics. These celebrity lawsuits are extreme, criminal examples, yes, but I feel like every man out there has some toxic masculinity to reflect and work on. That obviously includes

Independent restaurant owners operating out of ghost kitchens have to rely entirely on third-party delivery services, whose fees can eat into revenue by as much as 30% per order.

Emma’s eyebrows are doing work

Meh, whatever.

That song is a fucking war crime.

Indeed.

It’s an absolute banger.

I don’t know enough about the history of journalism to make this a full-throated complaint but it certain *seems* like far too many modern journalists/nonfiction writers feel the need to crowbar in their generation’s slang terms. The G/O sites especially seem guilty of this.

Agreed; this one’s definitely being added to my holiday playlist, it’s just far too much fun.

The fact that this song isn’t on this list negates the whole premise of this article.

My Life with a Whole Lot of Crusty Socks

1. See Michelle Fauxcault’s comment upthread on how you proved her right about how you completely and predictably missed the point to focus on pedophilia.

Mind you, I’m kind of a grinch, so I’m not a big fan of many Christmas songs, but Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” tops the list of worst for me.  It is just the laziest damn song, a lot of the runtime eaten up just repeating “Simply having a wonderful Christmastime”.  It is just torture to listen to.

No “Wonderful Christmastime”? This list is trash.

I’ve never heard the Weather Girls song before, and it’s fantastic. The vocal performances alone should put it on a best-of list. How is the third worst Christmas song ever?

If I want to eat bland, generic food cranked out of a generic kitchen, I’ll go eat at an airport.

It boggles my mind that “business knowers” somehow assumed that conditions (a huge increase in deliveries and people not wanting to eat in at restaurants) that were related to a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic would continue after the pandemic was over and we could return to our normal lives.

Patriarchal society in general, and Victorian upper-class society in particular, infantilized women.  My first impulse is to think he is referencing that.  And to be even more on-the-nose about it, women were often engaged and married when they were still children.

there was an extension in older abuse cases in new york that expired the end of last month, is the reason so many were filed all at once.