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Having not watched this movie in a long time, I don’t really have an opinion on this. I vaguely remember being bummed out that Dottie would drop the ball on purpose just to make her sister happy or because she was tired of sporting life, so I guess that’s how I took it when I watched that movie (over and over again)

Watching The Crown has been somewhat of a guilty pleasure for me, what with all of the humanizing of the lizard-people and all.  

Geez, you scared me. For a moment, that picture paired with the headline made me think Jimmy Spader had come out of some republican closet.

That’s a cool idea (literally), thank you!

Exactly. Back in the countryside, where I grew up, my mum keeps a really cool house in summer, without any AC, in part because the 2-storey house is surrounded by huge old trees. (Sometimes I even worry that all the shade slows my houseplant propagations’ root growth). The new-ish neighbours meanwhile cut down all the

I know they probably are bad for the environment. But I so wish it was normalized to have AC in Central Europe. Summer in Vienna is killing me and it has been for as long as I’ve been here. My mother is a master of keeping our leafy countryside house chill as a fridge despite the heat, but it’s different in the city.

GOOD. The planet is burning, in case y’all hadn’t noticed. We cannot afford having all those babies - as a species, not in a financial sense (at least not primarily). People are so bad at big-picture thinking they’ll ruin everything they have, transfixed by their own image and this sickening idea of needing a legacy,

I sincerely hope it’s satire. I felt so alienated listening to this that I couldn’t even finish it. I didn’t pick up on any potential for irony though, I just thought it was me being a bitter, depressed millenial. If this is what the entire album is going to sound like, you can find me listening to “Melting of the