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That’s an early 80s dress. Fashion is circular; what’s in now will be out later and what was in before will come back. We’re due for an 80s resurgence - not the ridiculous neon stuff and ponytail out of the side of the head or the enormous hair, but the real things people wore - simple cuts, pleated pants with narrow

My wife calls it a wooder ice, and I call it an Italian Ice.  

In Philly, we call it wooderice.

Ah Reddit. It should be known that giving even a sliver of power of moderation within it seems to turn a lot of people into grandiose douchebags with itchy trigger fingers. Hell, they have are subreddit on the drama of power vacuums and other soap opera behavior r/subredditdrama since it happens so many times.

Surprised you didn’t put the puns in the title.

Abortion aside, being a moderator is a shitshow. I was one on a popular site and something similar happened. It was site on relationship woes. I was a frequent commenter and then was made into a mod. Until another mod, became obsessed with me. Like obsessed. He first started by trying to start side conversations with

I know it’s not the same thing but it kind of feels like y’all should note that Jezebel (and others— including press in interviews) similarly asked questions about/objectified the series’ male lead’s genitalia

...did anyone call JC Chasez and invite him to this? Because if it’s a musical project then someone who can actually sing should probably be present.

Snark aside, this is the correct take.

Pete’s redemption arc gave me LIFE.

If anything watching Mad Men explains why America is the way it is. It's just a bunch of people being nostalgic for a time that never was, while drink and smoking too much. Personally I like Joan's Arc. 

Mad Men frequently acknowledged the way women who look like Christina Hendricks are sexualized and harassed by men. Her arc in the show ends with her leaving McCann because she can’t get anyone to take her seriously because of her gender and her looks. She walks away with millions and starts her own business.

I don’t remember anyone lionizing Don Draper.

Exactly. Talk about a dumb take. Anyone who actually watched Mad Men would realise that hot take couldn’t be further from the truth. And if any dude who watched it took away that Don was some kind of hero, that would just tell me that particular dude isn’t very bright.

I love that show and have watched it through about three times. Her character’s treatment by the men around her was one of the focal points of the show; not in a garish way or one that glamorizes lasciviousness, but her sexualization by those around her (and the ways that she sometimes uses it as a tool) is presented

I don’t remember anyone lionizing Don Draper. He was an asshole. He did terrible things. Even when he tried to be good, he just couldn’t. But eventually we learned a little about his childhood, and what made him what he was.

“Among the harrowing accusations is that she would show up late to set.

To compare Gillian and David, Gillian is constantly working and David kind of isn’t really. Nothing wrong with that but Gillian is amazing and doing some amazing roles. Based on that she should be paid more but whatever. 

Behind every successful woman is a doofus-y man.

Re: Matthew Perry