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You have freedom of speech, lady. Until you participate in a violent insurrection that cost lives in the service of a deranged megalomaniac pushing absurd conspiracy theories in order to stay in power. You’re a traitor and you should shut the fuck up while you’re still dodging a jail cell.

Emma Thompson is such a great actress. She and Clooney should be paired up in a movie together. That would be age appropriate! 

I love Emma Thompson. That is all.

I suffer from it. It's mainly bc of anxiety and adhd. I check my locks multiple times. I make sure my animals are fed and have water, then windows are checked, then drive. It's not like I'm saying "my life is more important"! Fuck that noise

The problem is that the article implies that the affection for fall has its roots in an idealized white femininity versus oh, I don’t know, the harvest, a period of moderate temps and plentiful food in between the extremes of summer and winter, the fact that fall foliage is objectively beautiful...

Yeah, I work with factories in China that were recently closed for their mid-Autumn festival. Used to work for two different companies owned by modern orthodox Jewish families of Syrian descent that closed offices for two days for Sukkot every year. If you think an appreciation for fall, even going so far as to

Exactly the point I wanted to make, but far better than I could. This article was so US centric it made my French teeth hurt.

I’m sorry. I don’t think actual white supremacists are running around shouting, “I love fall, because it reminds me of the way things used to be.” That’s incredibly Amerocentric. The French, Japanese, Fins all love fall as well.

No kidding

I grew up in Miami, so Fall typically means the first maybe chance of non-swamp weather, and the always merciful end to hurricane season.

But pointing at all of the activities and foods associated with fall in America and labeling them “white girl” things in 2020 doesn’t necessarily connote a hatred or disdain for them

Everyone loves fall, and I think the reason because we crave connection with nature. The other seasons sort of slide into each other - mushy winter into wet spring, wet spring into summer thunderstorms - but fall generally ARRIVES, with either a nip in the air or lowering of temperatures from fucking hot to generally

I am 100% a white suburban housewife who loves fall and sweaters and pumpkin spice lattes. IDK how this article got into Thanksgiving? Which, while technically in the fall is just a dress rehearsal for Christmas. The secret is, I live in Georgia. In the fall, it is the end of 4+ months of temperatures over 90 and all

“Oh, election simulation!” —Jeffrey Toobin

I bought this movie years ago, knowing nothing about it at all except who was in it, during a trip to Target in a moment where I simply couldn’t be at home alone for one more second. My own sister and I had a very strained relationship at the time, and while the movie brought up some of that pain, it also warmed my

In Her Shoes is the movie that warmed me to Cameron Diaz. That character could have been totally unlikeable, and she made her sympathetic. IHS is my favorite Jennifer Weiner book, and the movie version, while it leaves a big chunk of the plot out, is great. It never fails to move me, and I have seen it many times.

You know, I didn’t want to like this movie. But once I watched it, I really loved it.

I freaking love this movie. Had no idea he directed it (never paid much attention to him). Toni Collette is one of the most underrated people in film, and Cameron Diaz will always be one of my favs. Also, i carry your heart with me is such a beautiful piece of poetry.

this movie is my happy place and ive had to keep it a secret for so long bc no one else understands