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And June!

I have never in my life put on a bra in the way you suggest. Admittedly, I don’t often wear bras other than sports bras, but that just seems bizarre. It’s not that hard to hook it in the back.

Oops, you caught me!

Haha me too. Also now I’m realizing I initially read “stage ae concert” as “stage a concert,” which is a way more impressive undertaking.

It’s pretty cool! Lovely to go in winter when you need a pop (more like nuclear explosion) of color in your life.

You ARE a big deal, Randy’s local royalty! He’s never been there the times I’ve gone, just loud classical music piped in.

“And if someone knows of this place by the name of “randyland,” please do let me know. I’m intrigued.”

Oh my god YES. I am getting married in October and was just giving my fiance a rundown of the complete insanity of wedding planning message boards. I actually really like A Practical Wedding, they are the least judgmental and show a great range of weddings in terms of size, cost, gender, etc. Wedding Wire is filled

I feel you on Angels in America NOT being the lighthearted romp of Drag Race, but I think it feels like he conflated the two because it was taken out of context and Bobby either didn’t bother listening to Garfield’s full remarks or didn’t care that they were more nuanced than the article makes it seem. He definitely

Plus a lot of people do experience sexuality as a “lightning strike” kind of moment. I was raised in a very liberal household, but I just never really thought about being attracted to women, since I enjoyed dating men, until a woman pursued me in college and I realized I wanted to make out with her too.

But he didn’t say it represents the whole spectrum of the queer experience. He said he used it to help him with his particular role, which a previous commenter pointed out is a former drag queen.

Seriously. I was so surprised to see Bobby wrote this because I normally find him to be really refreshingly good-humored and not feeding into the outrage machine. I don’t like Andrew Garfield much as an actor, but Jesus Christ, he was asked questions about his methodology and he answered them. And also, he gets to

I mostly agree with you, but I also want to leave room for people doing things to conform without feeling like they are doing something “bad.” Unfortunately our society rewards people for shallow things like beauty so while it would be nice to constantly rebel against the injustice, and I encourage that, sometimes you

While I agree with you that attacks on his personal appearance don’t really help the discourse, your comparison is bad. He is THE PRESIDENT. He is literally supposed to represent the best of our country and stand up for all of its people. Singling out citizens to lie about and insult is the opposite of that.

Wow, you’re such a stupid piece of shit! I pray for your shriveled heart and tiny brain to one day grow.

Considering Wegman’s is famously awesome with how it treats its employees and its hiring practices (they really go above and beyond in hiring people with disabilities) and Amazon is notoriously awful to its employees with bad working conditions and rock bottom wages, I really hope they never buy Wegman’s.

Haha, that’s funny, because as someone with a small face who can never find sunglasses that don’t make me look like a bug, I am very excited for this small sunglasses trend!

Hmm, I disagree. I think associating them makes a very striking point about State-sanctioned killing.

Exactly. As a white American, the artist has a right to explore the painful atrocities committed by his ancestors (whether literal or cultural). I personally applaud it. Obviously if the community doesn’t want that piece of art, they are allowed to express that and a gallery or venue is allowed to respond to that, but

I generally really enjoy Cinema Sins, but they really missed the mark on this one. Not that Dirty Dancing is a cinematic masterpiece, but he is sinning things that are so obviously jokes that I am genuinely wondering about his mental state. Standing here dead? The “great” room? How could one not understand that those