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When i was a little girl of 6, my mom asked me if i wanted some cassettes. I had no idea of grown up music so i asked her ‘what kind of music?’. She says, “Michael Jackson? Tina Turner? Madonna? Rap?” I just said, “Madonna and Rap?”

Puma is just getting into the throwback brands at a more ‘reasonable’ price - like Vetements with Juicy Couture and numerous other 90s and early 2000s brands.

I originally read this as ‘the breakfast of dealbreakers’ which also kinda works?

This was my big fear when i had an hour and a half commute to work via two buses and a subway. A few times i felt like i would throw up on my way to or from work and *PRAYED* i wouldn’t puke on the jammed bus on the highway. I was always able to talk myself out of it and puked at my destination immediately upon

Same. Never could stand Billy Corgan as a person but i very strongly related to his music. Very weird feeling, being so connected and disconnected to the same individual.

I’m from a small town in Canada and growing up it was my job to shovel the drive when I was old enough (around 7), because my parents have bad backs and can’t really do it.

This generation has a strong desire for ‘authenticity’ and the historical/handmade/nostalgic (and i include myself here - i really love Urbex videos on youtube). I do find it weird that people are outfitting their condos/workplaces and local businesses with replicas of, say, old lightbulbs. No one wants the history

This is an amazing impression!!

I had *the* perfect grunge era cardigan in 1995- a men’s chocolate brown one in cashmere, 80s Pierre Cardin - similar feeling to the one Cobain wore on the MTV unplugged show. I got it from the only cool vintage store in my small town for $30. My mom tossed it after she saw there was a tiny hole in the sleeve. THE

I was talking to a guy for awhile on a dating site but then saw i had missed one important note from his profile the first time ‘round: His favourite book was ‘The Fountainhead’. We got into a heated discussion on Ayn Rand and i couldn’t do it.

The Seventh Continent, for sure.

Thelma and Louise is a great movie

Basically in most provinces (not all) it’s looking like the weed stores will also be government run, just like our alcohol stores. The LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) for example is one of the largest single buyers of alcohol in the world.

Especially now that office culture is getting more relaxed over time. I like having a fun, casual office culture as much as the next person but it’s still *work* and it should be treated with that in mind - and open to all. Not just a ‘guy culture’ that women need to ‘learn to adapt to’.

Next door is a very sweet collie with a weird, light, wheezy sounding bark. The owner mentioned the reason the collie sounds that way is because some breeders get the vocal cords (removed? Changed somehow?) so some dogs can’t bark. She felt badly for the dog and bought him. I didn’t know people did such things!

I liked Baby Driver ok for a summer movie, but goddamn how i hope Ansel Elgort does not win for best actor ughhh.

Kind of interesting - from what i’ve heard (from Australians here and Canadians in Australia), the people are somewhat similar, though Canada has legalized gay marriage for over a decade so far. I wonder why the disparity?

As a kid watching Bonaly I always looked forward to her skating, she had great energy and fantastic athleticism.

I’m female and even i can’t stand the earlier BS. Though dirty talk is, uh, highly desireable in personal life, I find porn dirty talk the absolute, cringey-ness worst. I’d rather just get to the point with porn.

A truly irritating, unappealing show. That lead character was so horrible and unfunny and, most importantly, boring and one note. I was very surprised it had a second season...or ever got picked up.