mrsubjunctive--disqus
mr_subjunctive
mrsubjunctive--disqus

Yeah, I'm unclear about why everybody is even giving a shit. If someone says hey, you're standing on my foot and it's hurting me, is the correct response to argue that you don't weigh that much and consequently couldn't possibly be hurting them? Or if you are hurting them, it isn't much, so they should just live with

If that was the joke, wouldn't it have been called "Ru Mail?"

There's also the matter of AOL's "you've got mail" being like 15-20 years old, which means people have been riffing on it and mocking it and etc. for nearly that long, which means it's kinda stale, as jokes go.

Trinity easily had the best black/white outfit. Some of the other queens had good ones, but in my mind there was really no contest.

Same here. Probably not the same person, though.

She said in a podcast (with Adore, BTW) that the lighting in the workroom is a lot harsher than on the runway, and both are very different from the lighting in a typical club. They also don't get to see any footage from the show until it airs, so there's no chance to change what you're doing to accommodate the camera.

Point taken.

So you don't like Courtney when she says things, and you don't like Courtney when she doesn't say things. Sounds fair.

I can. Gia.

I actually think it is clever. Same with chasse. People can be clever and unclever simultaneously sometimes.

Would you count a transgendered contestant who transitioned after the show and has a male partner? 'Cause there's been at least one of those. (Carmen Carrera)

Aw. I like the makeover challenges. I don't always like the way the makeovers get judged, but I like the idea, and sometimes it's really entertaining (Alexis Mateo / Slava, anyone?).

(+1 for "human garbage fire.")

Tomato tomahto.

She just really, really NEEDED it stated explicitly whether the lipstick would stay on after giving lots of blow jobs. For most people, not a significant factor in their makeup purchases, but when details like that are important, they're really important.

Laganja's problem isn't a lack of talent. She's plenty talented. Her problem is a lack of charisma. If she could come up with a less off-putting fake persona, and maybe not worry quite so much about being the center of attention at all moments, she'd be fine.

I felt like it was genuine also, but I agreed with Joslyn that it came across as patronizing, however it was intended.

Just put a sheet of plexiglass between you and the TV. That's surely got to be cheaper.

And because she thinks that's what gets people attention and makes you famous.

I would let Bianca read me all day