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I don't get it. Are you trying to argue for a world in which sex has nothing to do with feminism? Not everything needs to be tied back to identity politics but sex seems to be pretty obviously and unavoidably related to gender relations.

I didn't invent it, but whoever did, my autocorrect thanks you.

Oliver, your takedown of Lasagna was perfect. It almost makes me glad she's stuck around this long — but not really.

They both came off poorly and frankly I don't give a damn about their rivalry. They're reasonably entertaining queens in their own right, this just makes them look sour.

I think it was supposed to be, "I know why. Life is precious."

That's what I was thinking too, kid's probably more of a furry. Shit, even if he makes a lifestyle out of it, no one gets laid more than furries. They are always rubbing up against each other. Dad might not be proud, but he'll probably get grandkids.

I really hate fireworks festival episodes. Is there anything less exciting than fireworks relayed through cheap, uninspired animation?

Somehow, precociously rebellious and precociously studious are both equally obnoxious characters.

If someone did a floopy pregnant belly joke I would love them forever.

Well now they don't have the "I'm just sad America never got to see me at my best!" line as they're packing up, so that's a win.

I agree, but I liked it because 1. it was clearly what they were all alluding too but she just blurted it out, and 2. it was so fucking charmingly dumb to be worried they put a disembodied vagina in a box.

I really hope you're right, she's talented and clever enough that if she loosened up a bit she would be easy to root for.

But… that's not any more like how she actually sounds. She has a flat, deep monotone (obviously not great for acting), there's nothing sassy or ghetto about it.

The kicker, that the dad was thrilled to see him, was the funniest joke I've seen in weeks.

Yeah, I think some of the queens miss that a classy, glamorous pop star that you really adore is not necessarily the best pick for drag comedy. It's better to pick someone who's a mess.

Sure, it can be funny and I would have no problem with her deciding to do it (Manila was a favorite of mine), but as a suggestion it's cliched and a bit presumptuous.

I like her too. She's entertaining! It's not RuPaul's Best Friend Race!

She killed it as a talking head, but it seems like she just couldn't bring out that same wit in front of the judges. And she really did bomb the challenge. Just based on the reel, her performance was probably the worst. I was rooting for her, but come on, it's season 6 of this shit, you can't be so shocked by an

I liked her last week but this week her schtick was exhausting to me (and it's only been two weeks!). She just seems to come at everyone all the time, and I don't think she's always right, either. Trinity had a point about being told to blacken up.

I'm a latecomer SPN fan and I had no idea fan reaction was part of the reason Bela and Jo were written off. That's awful, and wholly hypocritical considering how much the fandom complains about the lack of female characters and how most of the women end up refrigerator'd.