neonsparkles
neonsparkles
neonsparkles

I can only imagine. Tonight is a good night. :)

Exactly. She earned my vote for other reasons, but I am totally, crazy stoked that a woman is the nominee!! This is historic - a huge moment - and nobody is going to make me feel bad about being excited!

Took my almost 4 year old with me today. She helped me feed the ballot into the machine and I explained that I was happy to vote for a women to be in charge of the country.

Thank you so much for saying this Lauren. A lot of people I care about are Bernie supporters. I get that it’s going to be a disappointment for Bernie supporters. I really do and I respect that. But please for the love of all that’s holy, if you actually care about a progressive agenda, don’t let that that

Whenever I think of Hillary Clinton I think of this quote from an anonymous White House staffer during Bill Clinton’s presidency, as quoted in Newsweek. They asked him (I assume the staffer was a him, I don’t remember if they specified the gender) what he thought of the Clintons and he answered “Him? Meh. Her? I’d

Amen and well put. As a woman, I don’t think I fully understood how much I needed to see that until I saw her up there

I cried.

Her speech, with its references to Seneca Falls and all the history that came before, was in perfect tune.

I had a nice glass of wine and cried some happy tears during that speech. It’s a nice night!

I’m waiting for someone else to say Yay, Hillary! so that they can shoulder the brunt of the anger and conspiracy theories.

I enjoyed her speech and thought the delivery was great. I’m beyond fucking excited to see her smash Drumpf into the ground. Boy, bye.

This Olympics feels oddly like the beginning of World War Z. I read the book and don’t even remember how it starts, nor do I remember how the loosely-based movie begins. But for some reason I can’t helping associating the title with the upcoming Olympics.

WENNY!

so you think a reboot of a family sitcom is ruining everything?

This. I love how cheesy it is. I love that they KNOW it is cheesy and don’t hide it. My favorite thing is the way John Stamos seems to smirk when he knows something is extra cheesy.

yeah, they kept up the running gag about how much he eats. Which was completely idiotic. On the original show he was a) a Teenage Boy b) on the wrestling team. Now, pushing almost 40, it doesn’t make sense. It would have been better if they had offered him leftovers and he was like, “naw, I’m vegan now”

The thing that Rich and most critics don’t get is this is exactly what people that grew up with Full House wanted. We wanted stupid, dumb, predictable humor and we got it in spades. We wanted it to feel like an 80's-to-early-90's sitcom and that is EXACTLY what we got. There is no other laugh-tracked sitcom on tv

It was at the end of the ep where she goes to Coachella I believe

I lost it during that episode because of my own and my friends’ infertility journeys. It was like hearing a close girlfriend tell you she couldn’t have kids and it hit me like a ton of bricks (Jodie Sweetin is only a year older than me, so she really was my peer when the original was on). I loved the nostalgia, the

I have two episodes left to watch and really, I don’t find it all that bad. That moment where Stephanie tells DJ she “can’t” have kids brought me nearly to tears. I remember being 15 (!!!!!) and being told by a doctor that getting pregnant would be very risky for me and that I better not have any. I do have to say