misspooslie7
MissPooslie7
misspooslie7

Excuse me, you dress up to go to the doctors office? How do people in sweatpants and flip flops offend you in any way?

This discussion doesn’t get enough attention. It always amazes me when I hear that such-ahd-such airline is reconfiguring its seats to add MORE. At some point, it is ridiculous.

I know it’s received some attention but there needs to be more. If the government needs to step in, so be it. But at some point there need to

I think that woman would be triggered by absolutely anything. This has nothing to do with the size of the seats and everything to do with her being an abusive garbage person who moves through life looking for any opportunity to degrade other people while feeling self-righteously aggrieved.

The party at fault here is United Airlines. Their 757s are configured to squeeze 6 passengers per row (3 -aisle- 3), when they really should fit 5 (2 -aisle- 3) - and now they’re cutting legroom by adding three rows. Everyone, fat or skinny, short or tall or anything in between is miserable, and moving millions of

“I eat salads, ok?”

Ellen Page is a delight and I appreciate her continually acknowledging her privilege and continually speaking up. The rise in hate crimes since November 2016 is no fucking coincidence.

At the end of the final episode of W&G, Jack and Karen sing Unforgettable altogether. It’s very sweet and very real. And they are both slightly teary eyed as they bump bellies after it’s over.. It's wonderful and a perfect example of why they were the best part of the show. 

I’m as left as they come yet I can understand why Spotify and others are reluctant to become gatekeepers. It’s one hell of a can of worms you’re asking them to open. Instead they’ve given us the consumer the power to not play. And now I won’t accidentally be giving artists I hate their .0016 cents.

I am so happy to be able to block Bon Iver & FJM from future listens. Now if only I could mute remixes...

I prefer this method to just a blanket ban. To many people, the songs that were made by these artists have a deep personal meaning to them. I, and many others, are more than capable of separating art from the artist and I don’t think anyone should be shamed for simply enjoying a song. If it isn’t something you

I mean, it seems like a practical way to deny patronage to those people find immoral while not dictating morality, something Spotify has neither the authority or resources to do it a manner that will please consumers (as there are tons of artists, tons of issues, and tons of insanity).

I actually like this feature, not specifically for Kelly, who doesn’t really come up on my Metal/Industrial/Goth suggestions, but for Metallica (whom I’ve grown so tired of) and Pantera (because Phil is a moron and ruined their music for me).

Oh, Andy Garcia. Moving your legs to let others find their seats is basic etiquette, man.

Not Andy Garcia, though!

Cool theory. While I snuggled my suicidal teenager in a hospital bed while we waited for mental health hospital placement, they cracked endless inappropriate jokes about it. They talk and joke about their suicidal ideation openly still.  It’s how some people cope.

This is nice to see.

Uh, how do you know he used his suicide scare for attention? Pretty bold claim there.

Man, Pete Davidson is really owning his shit, so if he wants to joke about things to diffuse the tension, and move forward, cool. I don't see this as 'derailing his comeback' in any way. He's not joke about other people killing themselves. 

The better question is this one, which I’ve seen elsewhere.

Wait, is this more of a “Quantum Leap” time travel, where I take over the body of somebody? Or is this more of a “Timeless” time travel, where I physically go back and then when I come back there’s a new James Bond movie because I’m in a new timeline?