mostofyouarenotghosts
mostofyouarenotghosts
mostofyouarenotghosts

Trump’s Twitter account basically eliminates the need for anyone to spy on him. Also, I mean, when you hold security meetings in public...why would anyone need to spy on you, and when exactly did you become concerned about it?

Whenever my mom is convinced people are spying on her, we generally know its time to adjust her meds. I am not saying that Trump is delusional, but Im not NOT saying it either. (I get that it is a valid concern for the president, there could conceivably be plenty of people who want to spy on the President, whereas

And somehow even better* at it than the actual Sarah Palin. *I’m saying better because it’s the least confusing, but please do not take that to mean I think this is a GOOD thing she’s doing.

Wow. That is a special kind of obsessed. I can kind of see how a tv in the kitchen would be nice. I could deal with that. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen, and I can see watching a cooking show while cooking, or while getting the grocery list together, or something. Or even just watching something I’d really like

It’s okay. I’m just deep breathing a little, I’ll be fine. Actually, my mom is like you. She can’t stand for it to be too quiet. I don’t know if my thing is just a reaction to growing up with constant noise (she is fine with a radio or just turning the tv loud enough to be heard from another room) or if it’s actually

I believe we are all affected. But I have read blogposts and editorials and facebook posts by women who believe that because they do not feel they experience any inequality or sexism that those things dont exist. (I personally get paid the same as the men in my office, therefore, all women get paid the same as the

This is my nightmare. I get overstimulated by my husband watching one tv at a slightly too loud volume. I cannot stop shuddering at several of them going at once in every room.

We had one of those cabinet tvs that were essentially a piece of furniture. A lot of my friends thought we were rich because it was bigger than the average television screen at the time. But it was literally the only tv my mother bought for probably 25 years. It still worked when she sold it, she just was sick of

It makes sense we wouldnt bother to import the garbage. We make an excessive amount of our own. But yes, give me a British period drama or no period drama at all, thank you! Its a little bit funny that I think yall are so good at it even American produced shows seem to believe that any kind of costume drama must be

I think that’s some of it, but also I just find her to be generally annoying and so I think less of him for being in love with her, which is also completely ridiculous considering I don’t know the woman at all.

It definitely seemed more like one of his children’s books (good in their own right, I can’t wait for my daughter to be old enough to read them). In fact, I kept feeling like I had already kind of read it, which I had when it was called Stardust and was much more complex and interesting (I realize that they aren’t

I feel like she also made the assumption that privileged women would feel the need to protest and participate at all, which I think is a big assumption. Im sure there are plenty of privileged women who did participate because they truly care and understand that even though they are privileged in some ways, they arent

It probably also explains why a lot of the British shows I like only have a few episodes per season, but seem to be very good quality (I’m sure there are exceptions). It must help that you don’t ever have to interrupt the writing to insert product placement (best/worst example is any time they have to advertise one of

That relationship is so weird to me that I almost immediately forget it exists and every time I’m reminded it’s like the first time I’m ever hearing about it. Even without the domestic violence it’s weird to me that Sean Penn has friends because he just comes across that unpleasant and insufferable to me.

I’ve heard about this and I’m really curious about it. Does it reduce the amount of commercials and advertising, like licensing fees go to pay for programming? Or is there another reason for it?

I think it partially relates to the amount of land we have to build on? We had room to spread, so we did.

Are there Americans with tvs in every room? Because I see it on tv, but I do not recall that I have ever known anyone to have more than 2, and that was the rich kids with two story houses and parents who could afford to hook the old set up upstairs so they didn’t have to watch kid shows (and it was the late 90s). I

I recently watched the episode of the Graham Norton show that he was on, and he STILL came across as a terrible, obnoxious human being. I strongly feel that if Graham Norton can’t make you seem more likeable you must be the worst. Even Johnny Depp seems almost human on Graham Norton (weird and vaguely stoned, but

Whew. I did NOT want to start an international incident with Canada. You guys might be the only ones who have your shit together right now.

Im sorry, I hope I didnt come across as bashing him for being Canadian. I was just responding to the Americanpart of American Tom Hiddleston. I like Canadians! You guys are awesome! Id take Ryan Reynolds (or Tom Hiddleston) over Sean Penn every day of the week. ETA: Seriously, give me someone who tries too