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Honestly can’t tell if you’re joking or not with that response because people like you (who may have perfectly valid critiques of the Democratic Party) hop into these comment threads and mix it up with anonymous strangers and then pretend that shitty rejoinders are the reason you aren’t a Democrat, which

you’re no longer a Democrat because people are mean to you on the internet. yes, clearly you have the most clear-eyed outlook on how this country should be run

any chance there’s room in the office for someone to cover literature?

Thanks for the rec! I’d heard of the book but lost track of it and now I’m definitely going to track down a copy. And hell yeah Shonda Rhimes! I will absolutely watch that.

I recently came across the Green Book while researching my thesis and it’s incredible. This excerpt from the Wiki page still gives me goosebumps:

He has mentioned it two, maaaaaybe three times, though usually (this isn’t excusing him) with an added context, like, say, the challenge is to design a dress for a “normal” woman and one of the designers drapes some backless chiffon tissue of a gown and then he gives them THE LOOK.

Well said.

Can I agree that wild is one syllable while still pronouncing it wye-uld? Because that’s where I’m at.

YOU GUYS. He kinda looks like a Property Brother.

that looks excellent

I’m insanely behind the times on all things but this record has been a savior for me and I think is a good summer to fall transition piece

I dunno, that seemed like self-aware/quasi-self-deprecating humor to me.

OT but I really want her and Tim Gunn to co-host and c0-mentor and co-judge a Project Runway spinoff and maybe come to my house for a dinner party as a thank you for having such a good idea

+1 eephus pitch inspired by your mother

I love you guys. That isn’t a question.

RELATED: why aren’t we talking more about Hornibrook

preeeeety sure she means he was into pegging?

I’m not from the Cleve but I’ll second Deadspin Staph’s suggestion the Great Lakes Brewing Company. If you’re at all a fan of darker beers/porters, the Edmund Fitzgerald is hard to beat

Damn, that feels like a succinct/thorough breakdown. I’m really appreciative of your response as well as the two folks above. Color me slightly more knowledgeable!

Thanks, that makes plenty sense.