smithers4291
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smithers4291

First is the worst, second is the best, third is... the one where they can’t forcibly quarter hairy chested soldiers in your home?

Best take so far:

I cannot get enough of this Fyre Festival Failure. Its SO funny to me. Keep the updates coming!

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

I’m a compassionate person. I’m very heartbroken over her passing, especially since it was cancer.

I’m sorry if this article about a Wired article made you feel uncomfortable. I’m glad to hear you embrace it/snark

Showing only male hackers implies that they couldn’t find any young, up-and-coming female hackers to include in the article. Not even one!

I have no problem admitting that the book is flawed, but I didn’t find any part of it titillating, and I’m a little disturbed to learn that there are people who do.

“It’s a rape fantasy”? God knows sexualizing rape is a depressingly common trope, but I’m having troubling imagining how anyone could confuse the cold, clinical rapes in The Handmaid’s Tale with erotica.

I watched with my husband, and at the end, I asked him what he thought and it did not go well. I can’t remember the exact words—all I remember is static?—but at one point he accused me of trying to “educate him” and said it felt “unrealistic.”

This article is a bizarre attack on Elizabeth Moss and the film. And who the fuck cares about her religion? If she wants to hang with those weirdos, go for it, it doesn’t affect me.

Scientology is super extremely not for me, but a quip (I forget whose) comes to mind on the difference between whackadoodle cults and mainstream religions: “In a cult, there’s one guy at the top who knows it’s all bullshit. In a religion, that guy is dead.”

Silence of the Lambs, incidentally, is a deeply feminist film. I love this brief shot from near the beginning, which tells you basically everything you need to know about Clarice, the FBI, and the entire movie:

I haven’t even read the full article; I’m just lol-ing forever at the Wario nose and mustache.

Sorta on topic, sorta off, but everyone should really follow @lgbt_history on instagram.

You forgot to file this under “no shit Sherlock.”

And I bet a lot of people could have gotten a lot out of her story if she just chose to be honest about it from the beginning. Identifying with another culture is fine. It makes perfect sense she felt more accepted by the black community. So just be that, be a white person who feels accepted by the black community,