mscinephile
MsCinephile
mscinephile

I'll be happy to kick them hard in their yam bags. You know, to raise awareness for testicular cancer.

My vagina made $9500 working from home this week! My vagina's last paycheck was $9500 working 12 hours a week online. My neighbour's sister's vagina has been averaging 15k for months now and she works about 20 hours a week! I can't believe how easy it was once I tried it out.

This is what I do,,,,,,,,,,

If buttsex is so unnatural, then why is poop dick-shaped?

Yet that third sticker seems to imply they're highly welcoming of bears. Maybe a group should pay them a visit?

Well, I can only speak for myself, but I hated Jaime's "rape as a shocking plot device" because it was stupid and completely out of character and totally ruined his character. I'm annoyed at the scene at Craster's because it wasn't necessary, but it also makes sense because we're trying to establish exactly how awful

I, for one, would rather see more of her.

So that justifies acting out her murder? Because that's what you're saying. Immature tweet or not, I think the response is completely incommensurate.

Only the government can censor. Only the government can censor. Only the government can censor. Only the government can censor. Only the government can censor.

"I say, Margot, how much richer are we than the rest of New York?"

BOOM.

I'm Snacksexual.

But then you wouldn't get another chance to defend Jameis Winston and tell us all how there's nothing to see here and we should move along.

I know this is a reprint and not a Jez article, but Jez just covered the whole "braids are so IN and TRENDY!!!!!!!1111!! thing just a couple months ago. And of course, all the "braid trendsetters" were white (Jez was pointing out the racism of this, not perpetuating the problem).

There are probably way more people lying about being straight right now than have ever lied about being bisexual. So why is bisexuality bullshit, but someone who says they're straight is generally believed until proven otherwise?

Late to the party, so many feelings. Outside of this most recent controversy, I've found the show to be fascinating since season 1. There's so many intersections of race, class, age, gender, and different communities within the LGBTQ umbrella that's it's hard to sometimes pull out something like the use of a word, or

I hope that this doesn't get Kinjaed.