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Occurred to me too!

I wanted to like The Great Indoors SOOOOOOO BAD. I double-majored in college in Outdoor Leadership and English/Creative Writing, this show looks like it’s set in exactly the kind of place I thought I would end up working for (I didn’t, though. Had a few entirely outdoor jobs where I wrote as a hobby, now working an

I bet he didn't even really beat Shaq! Sad!

I’m excited about this, but honestly, wish a woman were writing it.

I’m from the area, and I’m rooting for Treaty Oak Elementary. But my non-serious vote is Schoolie McSchoolface Elementary.

Every time they cut to her I DIED LAUGHING

Thanks!! :D

For the record, though, I have also had a UTI, so maybe I’m still okay.

OH MY GOSH YOU’RE RIGHT. I was totally remembering wrong! Someone DID take it away from me!

Thank you!

I once got a UTI from a hot fling on a cruise ship and the British doctor told me I had “thrush” and I was convinced it was an exotic STD and was super bummed until the next time I got one and I googled what thrush actually is. So I relate to this song on a visceral level.

Reading more into the law, it seems as though it is illegal to have an abortion even when there are risk factors, I.e., being over 35 increasing your risk of having a child with Downs Syndrome. So technically, under this law, providers aren't allowed to give abortions to any woman over 35.

“Not here to make friends” always reminds me of this:

Well, people with passing privilege will probably get away with using their correct bathrooms. But a lot of trans people don't have passing privilege, and this is gonna really suck for them.

When I was on OKC, I was always an avid first-messager. I found most of the messages I received entirely uninspired, with no indication that they hadn’t just copied and pasted the message to a hundred girls. Instead, I would seek out guys I wanted to talk to, and open up a message with something I thought interesting

Thanks. It’s one of those things that happened so suddenly, I still keep forgetting it happened.

Me too. My aunt passed away on Tuesday night (pneumonia, though she had an underlying chronic illness that certainly contributed), and I was on the phone with my sister (who is religious, but, like, hella chill religious) and I admitted that, to me, it’s the worst part of being an atheist. I’m jealous of all the

As someone who also experienced a loss in the family this week (an aunt, suddenly), I feel very sympathetic to the family and their loss. However, as a person who has “liked” People Magazine on facebook, I am ready for their nearly twice-daily death watch updates that have been going on for months to end (though today

We live real far west, so making it out to the burbs is a long trek, and I don’t want to be someone who drives an hour to go to Chili’s, you know?

I grew up eating Golden Corral a lot. My family really loved it for some reason (the yeast rolls probably) and we went there all the time, despite the fact that it was probably a good 30 minutes away. So I eventually move out, go to college, get a job, etc, live in Los Angeles which is a city that doesn’t really