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mustlovebooknerd
mustlovebooknerd-old

@cinematheques: Ooh, good eye. For a second I was like "wait, what?" And then I saw it.

Oh no! Willow turned Satiana into a dog and doesn't know how to turn her back!!!

@QoB: I do not comprehend that. Which part goes in and which part do you hold?

@summerisnotaverb: It's definitely the height thing. I'm 6'5" and I'm constantly bending over. The world is not built for people my height. I bend in bars to hear what people are saying to me (otherwise the voices get lost on their way up to my atmosphere), I bend when I'm washing dishes and brushing my teeth

@VanMundegaarde: I am a 6'5" guy and I also stare at peeps who are tall out of solidarity (and also awe - I sometimes forget how tall I am until I see it on someone else).

@catereads: Wow! You don't think you can cut her just a little slack while she tries to come to terms with her sons identity as a transman (something she only found out a year ago) while in the public spotlight? She's obviously supporting him and loving him like a mother should, and it's going to take some time for

@SisterRay73: Agreed. My mother can't even call me by the nickname I chose 7 years ago to avoid being called the same name as my abusive father. It would probably take her a lot of time to get used to a new gender if I was trans.

@crocuta: Bralifticus pertitticus!

@duplo mama: Ah, ok. That makes me feel a bit better.

@ameliabedelia: That part made me cringe, considering Joy Behar is not Jewish (she's Italian-American, raised Catholic, identifies Agnostic).

@caffeinequeen: Yeah, nothing's worse than waking up to your brother's morning boner poking you in the back. *barf*

@caffeinequeen: LMAO! That is obscene...just the way I like it.

@Kenyakarma: But the crazy didn't even work, so clearly it was the wrong decision. And sometimes you just can't protect people. I get it - when you're a parent you want to protect the hell out of your children. I'm starting to plan for my first child and the kid isn't even conceived yet and already I'm imagining

@badgirlgonegood: Yeah it's a good deal. I live in a good neighborhood and have a lot of space. It's all about luck in the city. I had a friend who used a broker and found this place and then moved me in as a roommate before moving out, so I just took over the lease.

@Kenyakarma: But doing something like that is a great way to alienate your child, which is the last thing you want to do if they are about to get into a dangerous situation.

@sekushinonyanko: I don't really think this counts as a fake bisexuality thing. An annoying admission of lack of boundaries perhaps, but she's not saying she likes to caress them. She said grab.

@Kivrin: Oh man, I feel you! I'm kinda getting frustrated with all the "well she just didn't want her daughter to make a big mistake" defenses I'm seeing on here. Whatever happened to being allowed to make your own adult mistakes without forced interference from parental units? Isn't the nagging and the guilt

@bettied: As someone who has an overbearing mother, no...you don't gotta love a mom who'll do anything to stop her daughter children from making mistakes.

@Kenyakarma: There's protective and there's insane with a full spectrum in between, but I think it's clear that this woman is further down the insane side of the spectrum.