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I get this so much and I hate it. I refused a family trip to New York once because one of the women (related to my family by marriage) is so anti-gay that it makes me feel like I might have a rage stroke.

Or, “Daddy can I have some money for grocery’s?” (Gets a tattoo).

Rita and Tom were two of the first public faces of Covid; we were all grateful that they both had relatively mild cases, but apparently their good fortune had some sort of weird side effect on their son, who seems to have suffered the brain damage that they avoided.

I also think it’s weird that we never saw the staff member who gave birth again…

I wish the queens had brought something other than black to the runway, but the only one who did was Kylie with the great red accents.

Exactly. I don’t claim to know exactly what women want, but “not being shot to death” is probably on the list.

“Celebrities who completely curate their existence don’t really have any right to an “honest moment” with their fans in my opinion.”

I just needed an honest moment with you because I’m just...tired of being sick with myself all day,”

There are no poor equestrians.

Though I am a gay, and a princess of sorts, I can concur that the Tattoo Boyfriends DO have a certain fascination for me, and I—them.

I grew up in the skater/punk scene of the 90s, and this was the norm. All of my skater guy friends were after the hot, normal girls. Honestly, it seemed like mutual, sexual attraction for people from different worlds to hook up. I ended up marrying a normal guy, and I’m covered in tattoos. He definitely thought he was

I love the Espresso one the best. Not only does he leave the machine right outside his office but he also keeps the display instructions in Italian.

In addition to the cringe caused by using a racist tragedy and resulting worldwide protests to “inspire” changes in a clothing line....

I can sorta see multiple angles on this.

On the one hand, any artist forcefully rebutting why LGBTQ folk might see themselves in a TV-depicted relationship like the one between Bucky and Sam is going to reasonably get pushback. ESPECIALLY if you’re going to forcefully rebut an underdepicted minority group. And there’s

I think people just ship.  Shippers gonna ship.  It’s the same with hetero friendships too, really.  Everyone’s always all will they or won’t they.  

Was always a thing with male-female pairings too.

He probably could’ve phrased it better, but I agree with the underlying sentiment 100%. It’s absurd that every male friendship gets distorted into a potential gay relationship, even when there’s no evidence beyond the relationship being just a male friendship. Happens with female friendships, too (see, e.g.,

Victoria Secret is the Applebees of undergarments. There are better options in every dimension, but force of habit and ubiquity have kept them alive long after the sun has set on the mall era they thrived in.

It seems way less cool once you consider that all those extras are the main characters in their own lives. Like, the table next to your theatrical proposal might be a family who is eating a silent meal after watching a loved one pass away in hospice.

I would kill for someone to throw me a party, even a low-key one. My mom was fantastic at celebrating my sister and me and after trying to adopt for years, I became a mother and my mom died three months before Mother’s Day. My narcissistic MIL pranced around being the new grandmother and shut me out of the entire day.