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Yessss! Please let this be the beginning of a flourishing subgenre of 80s/90s figure skating biopics. Suggested other topics:

I saw this posted elsewhere. And I knew it was your writing before I scrolled back up to the byline. What a kind profile, Yesha. You treated Jamiee’s story with a lot of dignity and respect. Thank you.

Kit Harrington isn’t great but he can still generate chemistry usually.

I’m sorry but the only Stark worth a single goddamn is Uncle Benjen

Que 10,000 comments about being too harsh on “well-meaning allies” *wank off motion* and how we’re alienating those who want to help us *wank off motion*

Unsolicited advice from someone who survived a very necessary estrangement from her own mother: beware of anyone who attempts to convince you that you should be able to look past this. I wish someone had told me 20 years ago that “blood is not thicker than safety.” Thank you and good luck.

because Page Six clicked publish, and then i clicked publish

THIS!

53 percent of black women didnt vote for Trump so there is that to celebrate.

This is a really bad take on a great article.

I don’t hate biracial people. Im just sick of women of color getting left behind, set aside overlook hell just never the one.

Well, of course their paid less. Scott Caan is the son of someone famous and Alex O’Loughlin was on that vampire show that lasted a whole half season.

I have long thought that Blue Ivy was a nice name unfairly lumped in with terrible celebrity baby names.

because most parents have to think to themselves “how will this name look on a resume?” and others..don’t

You have to be aware that the girl’s name isn’t actually Becky...no one is that dense.

The entire Lemonade album would beg to differ that Beyonce isn’t holding Jay-Z accountable.....

Um, I think “Becky” is a representation of all the women he’s cheated with, not just one.

I don’t really want to wade into a squabble about this or anything, but I would - to a degree - argue that it is us who are obsessed with “Becky.”

Performative blackness is a better term for people like Kylie Jenner.

I think it’s appropriate. Both Kim K and Ariana Grande darken their skin to look more like a POC for the perceived social benefits. This is akin to white minstrels who wanted to indulge in the culture of blacks with a wink and nod that they were not actually black. Or, quite simply, “Rather to reign in hell than serve