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So, I don’t mean this in either a good or bad way. Seriously, I mean that. This person is EXACTLY the kind of person I picture in my mind when I think of artsy, self-indulgent, independent film director. They can be very magnanimous and simultaneously very self-centered at the same time. They can be woke and

This is by far the most common and short sighted argument that I see. Wringing hands worried about what the “other side” will think or do.

Not only is it the opposite of their job to judge someone with a valid prescription, they’re doubly not in a position to make these decisions if they don’t know that the word “abortion” is used in more than one situation in fertility. If you just see that word and blow your top, you should not be allowed to work in

I really want to get a job at one of these assholes’ churches, like as a preacher or something, and then just literally never show up because it’s against my beliefs. I’d send a stripper in my absence. 

I’ve got an idea for a collective response:

My question is, why is it always the devil with these people?

There are some dudes whose mouths seem to have a second rectum because their breath smells like poop even from a few feet away. I often worry I might be that guy so I try to do what I can to avoid that.

That was what angered me the most: he had the nerve to act super wounded, as if he’d done nothing wrong. And I think that reaction is proves how much of a slut-shaming douchebag he is when we keep in mind how outraged he was when Camille hinted at sleeping with several members of the football club as a teenager. He

John got to see Camille’s scars bc he can relate to her. Richard can’t; she liked him, but slept with him to spite her mother. I understand why Richard’s feelings are hurt, but he can’t act like he wasn’t studying her like some manic pixie dream girl science project and THEN follow it up with calling her a ‘drunken

I personally spent the entire scene going, “Camille, what are you doing???? Don’t do this!!” So maybe we’re just watching the show and not trying to pretend it is somehow normalizing this behavior when we’ve spent the entire run of the series learning WHY Camille would do something so stupid.

You buy her whole “oh, my delicate skin has been bruised by this rose” act? Sheesh. 

It’s an unspoken agreement between the sexes: Women are paid less but get to bang 18 year old dudes.

The funny thing is, I’m sure all of those boring suburban women in Wind Gap have their own traumas, they’ve just been better at suppressing them under a veneer of civility than Camille.

“A betrayal of Richard”. What? They slept together once. And he wasn’t honest with her either; he treated her like a bug under a microscope. I understand his reaction upon seeing Camille in bed with John, but she didn’t betray him. There was nothing to betray.  

It’s interesting to see even though everyone on the house has a toxic relationship with Adora, they all still try to appease her in their own way. The scene where Amma plays Tupac’s Dear Mama and sways with her was a great visual of the unsettling instability lurking under keeping up appearances between everyone. The

that’s not how relationships like that work. 

“This is a man who has never loved an animal.”

You so eloquently described the anger I feel when Trump calls immigrants animals; as an animal lover, it’s just never made sense to me. Animals are complex and amazing, they’re resilient and have a drive to survive. They also teach us so much about humanity in the way we relate to them.

The only thing I like about Bill English is that he was thwarted twice in his effort to be elected PM.

I know nothing of this story, and am a lesbian. I skipped down to the bottom to skip spoilers.