planetarygirl
planetarygirl
planetarygirl

OK, I was wrong about Star Was as the next realm. But they did mention Star Wars a few times. The only way the episode could have been better would have been if, Rumple would have said, "Timey Wimey". For someone who had never time traveled, he sure as hell made a lot of references to how it works.

I don't. She's fucking a known douchebag, who's old enough to be her grandfather, for his money. This is par for the course.

Supernatural: Wishful Thinking

They convinced them because single payer is socialism, and socialized medicine is unamerican.

I will never understand how the right wing lunatics managed to convince most of the nation that a single payer healthcare was a bad idea. I was astounded by the stupidity of people to vote against their own interest.

As someone who breastfed and intends to do it again, I cannot fathom telling another parent that it's "better" than bottle-feeding. It's what I did b/c I made that choice. And it's not lost on me that I had the luxury of even having the two choices to begin with.

What I got from this video is that I really need to work on my core.

And this is why Jimmy is gonna succeed. It's no longer about "late night tv" — it's about skits and getting yourself on the internet.

1) weir and lipinski (even terry Gannon) all seem to like each other and have fun. Hamilton seems like he can't stand the other two.

I suspect the inadequacy of the primetime commentary is down to what NBC determines the average American viewer wants: big, mature names who give the impression of detail but who mostly - and I'm looking at you, Scott Hamilton - bring the "WHOOOAOAAAAAOOOAA!!" after a jump is landed. We don't want too much detail,

I am glad McGann takes the part so seriously.

While I agree the video is problematic (I was really pulling for Lily and the use of a shittonne of nuance and context, but her statements thus far don't seem to support the nuanced, fairly un-probematic interpretation I was attributing to her), without wading into what will surely be a storm of a discussion, I quote:

All joking aside, This system isn't going to fix the problem with healthcare in America. Giving "more people access to healthcare" is just further feeding the problem without addressing the real issue. Which is: PRICE GOUGING by the providers and the pharmaceutical companies. The funny part is that you can't fix it.

When I was a sophomore at Mount Holyoke, my group of girlfriends joked about started a sorority. We called ourselves "Mean Girls" (this was a joke—we were a lot closer to when the original movie came out than this girl is!), we organized groups of girls for mixers at my Amherst boyfriend's fraternity parties, we

So that's what string theorists do with their grant money instead of working out experiments. Good thing they're cheap.

So, am I to understand that athiests have discovered some great secret? The great secret that forgoes things like soup kitchen, charity, any form of organization that benifits anything other than ironic self riteousness?

I could not stomach Martha Stewart's WASP-y perfection until she went to jail, came out wearing a shawl that the other inmates had made her during her stay, and was all like "Appeal my conviction? Fuck that, I have an empire to rebuild! I've got shit to do!"

I reacted like my grandma to the Janet Jackson news, "Well, that's nice for her." Honestly, though, if she's happy, then good.