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Never stop hating Larry.

To the second letter-writer, I’d like to gently float the theory that your wife may be in a place right now where she does NOT want people who aren’t you to see her naked/in a sexual situation. Listen, maybe she had a couple kids and looks the exact same as she did ten years ago, but more than likely that’s not the

IKR? Also, the poor woman has two kids under the age of four. She must be exhausted AND she’s got to plan out a cuckold scenario?? How easy is that to even fit into the calendar? SHE’S GOT SHIT TO DO, MAN. JESUS! I’ve got to wonder how easy he makes this for her beyond whining about it.

The thing I love about that scene — and I’m surprised Gwen didn’t remark on it — is that Mary Louise tried her shit again with Madeleine and it didn’t work. Madeleine came right back at her, going on the attack over the custody suit against Celeste. When Mary Louise didn’t rattle Madeleine in the least, she folded

Maybe it’s another “Jon Snow didn’t pet Ghost” ruse and next week for the finale Tormund will enter stage left and finally chuck an ice cream cone at Meryl’s head.

Everybody Tweeting on the #BLL2 tag was waiting for that, it seems.

Speaking of clock towers, I’ve stood on what remains of the Back to the Future ‘Hill Valley’ set. Part of it was on the official tour at one time, but a friend of mine works nearby and she got me in to walk around the area a while back. Big fun.

I love it when people jump into threads here to declare that the definition everyone else is using for a culinary term is wrong and only their own idiosyncratic definition is actually correct.

Instant Pot is suffering the same problems microwaves did when they were new (I'm old.) People want to use them for everything. They're not good for everything. They're basically to do what you should have thrown in the slow cooker earlier, but forgot. The exact same things. Roasts, soup, beans. Everything else is

I grew up in a small Manitoba Mennonite community pretty close to where she did, and there are a lot of insane stories, mostly about Mennonites who live in Mexico or South America (for 100 years or so they have sporadically moved down there to get away from the “horrible worldliness” of North America, generally to

I think it’s important to note that multiple attempts have been made by the outside Mennonite world to go to that colony and provide trauma counseling but these were rejected by the colony itself. M.C.C. in particular did reach out but were declined. Forcing one’s way into the community can have disastrous

Yes, sorry, I didn’t mean to imply that there was no intermarriage or intermingling between the two groups - there definitely is, especially in mainstream/assimilated Mennonite denominations like Mennonite Church USA.  It’s just that non-Mennonite mainstream culture has a tendency to view Mennonites as a single

Truth, but I come from Russian Mennonites on my grandmas side, Swiss on my grandpa’s, and church of the Brethren on my mom’s.

Its not just plain communities, Mennonites have problems like everyone. Look up John Howard Yoder.

As someone who grew up in what most would consider progressive mennonite communities, I’m not surprised this happened either. The misogyny and sexism gets a little watered down in the ‘modern’ communities, but it’s still there. In the old colony it’s blatant. Sexual abuse is common, and anything remotely to do with

Missed your post. First thing I thought of. Still cool but Tina’s version was fantastic.

“They fired a gym teacher.”

There is but one answer:

Right????? Thrown in a BB8 bowl and I’m on the couch all weekend.

Yep, this type of trolling is getting tired.