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Okay that’s cute as a gift, and like it’s on a sign so that’s maybe okay sort of. I wouldn’t want one, but it’s cute enough. But they sell like, notebooks, makeup bags, pillows, mugs, friggin’ everything with motivational sayings on them and blahh. If it’s a quote from an author I like or something, maybe, but “DARE

Okay help me figure this out, I want the bralette. I’m 5’3 and busty ish, I weight about the same as you and am a 34DD. The smallest size listed is an 8, will it fit?

Motivational sayings on crap like pillows is my biggest trend pet peeve right now. They sell ones at Chapters (Canadian Barnes and Noble) that say things like “Hello Beautiful” and “Today is going to be a good day” on them and I’m just. Whyyyyy. Also when things have really cute patterns and then ruin it with like

1) I may buy that bralette fr rls.
2) This deep cuts has made me crack up more than any other so far. Dick earrings. You have my heart.

No, I mean, my ride to work is along a river and a canal on some very pleasant bike paths. The take that was to the supposedly super nice and relaxing ambiance put on by the Soul Cycle people. My ride is in a super nice and pretty environment and also free and also getting me places.

I mean, she is those things, but it’s cool if you don’t want to say anything at all.

Every instructor is a bit different. Yoga studios, and probably the Y too, usually have it so the same instructors teach the same classes - like so-and-so does the Tuesday evening beginners class and the wednesday and friday power yoga class or whatever. Try a few classes and see which instructors/kinds of classes you

I am with you on the swimming front, for the record - it’s the only sport I was ever good at. But I love cycling as a method of actual commuting. (I promise I am not obnoxious and am very aware of cars.) Most work out things can be fun, but I can’t stick to them. At least riding my bike gets me somewhere.

Also, how do

I ride my bike to work every day (along some very nice water - take that SoulCycle), but a while ago it broke down and I took a month to get it fixed (moving, lazy) and it hurt me so much the first couple days back. I’m fine now, I find I get used to it pretty fast and it does’t hurt me after that. My problem now is

I think I’m more or less okay with the AU where they don’t get married at all, and stay close friends, I get the thought behind that, I just hate the idea that their relationship would be terrible and they divorce and everything is a sad mess. Sure, it’s some gritty realism, but I don’t think it would happen to them.

I’m still on her side. Those TV anchors were rude as hell, her sarcastic comments were funny and they were being condescending dicks and she didn’t owe them any perkiness for it. As for the “they don’t get the British humour, I guess.” comment, it’s pretty standard to talk about the Brits loving themselves some dry

Translation from a Canadian: The drinking age in Québec is 18.

Not to mention us Canadians... winter is not the time of year when people lose weight, generally.

I agree that Ginny was shoehorned. I remember before I finished the series someone who had asked me like, “so what would you think if Ginny and Harry ended up together?” and I was like “nah, never gonna happen we already settled that matter and she’s over her crush on him.” But, God, I love Ginny. And they’re

Hahaha! Tbh I was hoping for more fire in this comment section, I’ve never started a flame war before y’know? I thought my HP nerds would be all over this but damn did we all grow up kind. I have read exactly one good defense of Harry’s kids’ names, and it was touching, but gads yeah.

This is totally fair. I think they’d be okay, and I like the thought of them in their relationships living lives and rebuilding Wizarding Society, but I often wish that stories I liked didn’t try to wrap things up in happy heteronormative nuclear family relationships too, so. This one I like a lot but I can see your

Idk man, in real life I am fully aware that the highschool sweetheart thing often doesn’t work out but they’ve been through a lot together, and honestly I think Ron does grow up in the books and has a pretty good character arc in that way, and I can see him maturing a lot further post-high school as the world evolves

I’m just here to say that Hermione and Ron are perfect for each other and anyone who doesn’t think so is wrong and should read the books. Yes you too, J.K.

That’s probably how it was meant to be read, in the books. Irl at universal studios Harry Potter World though, it’s more like butterscotch flavoured soda with a lot of foam.

I missed this last night and I’m grey, but what the hell. I’ve had a weird week. Had a dumb fight with the BF (or Sea Hawk) (props if you get this one), found out some sad news, and my phone just kinda... died? And it’s new. And now I feel kinda sick and iffy when I meant to go to work today to log some extra hours.