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It really is so soothing to watch and totally worth it to catch up to all the seasons on Netflix. When the biggest *~*drama*~* in a single season centers around the misuse of meat and not the multiple love triangles that rise and fall throughout the series, you know you’re in for a treat.

Looking forward to Jennifer Lawrence getting cast to play her.

Wait, so Jennifer Garner is Eddie Redmayne?

Last, but certainly not least, the question on everyone’s lips:

Man, Netflix really went all in with American Vandal, didn’t they?

You know, if they’ve got all this time and money for multiple endings, why not spend a little of that on a few extra episodes and some character development? Like in the old days?

Also a librarian. Her books have been popular for my kids at every school where I’ve worked. I’d be gutted by this essay without knowing anything about her, but knowing the impact she has on children with her work just kills me. Sigh.

While this week is not as bad as when I’ve lost loved ones and pets or living through 9/11 (which was also my first week of school at college in New York, and only my second week living away from home), this week feels heavier in a different way. Then there was hope or at least survival, and although I’m not without

Except she isn’t talking to us, Amy. You and I are not the ladies that are being called to get in formation.

It’s not so much a wash as a casual pass by as I’m moving the washcloth to my feet (which are perpetually dirty because I live ground level in a major city; I don’t like wearing socks when I don’t have to, and no amount of floor cleaning will ever solve the issue).

Oh HELL no. This is the exact type of movie that I loathe most of all—one that is dumb BUT ALSO makes me cry. I resent being made to feel by manipulative drivel.

I saw this yesterday and have watched it about a thousand times since. When he starts with the Baa’s, I just lose it. If my sense of humor could be condensed into a less-than-a-minute video, this may just be it.

It’s from SNL. Kate McKinnon does a series of skits as a woman that works at a cat shelter called Whiskers R We.

I have watched that “Call Your Girlfriend” video an obscene amount of times in the years since it was first posted. I am reminded of it at random moments and have to IMMEDIATELY fire up the ol’ YouTubes to watch. There is something so deeply satisfyingly silly about it (I still laugh just at the sound of the lights

Screaming @ Khadi’s video. I woke up so hopeful this morning, and yet here we are, again, Frank. AGAIN. Adrift and bereft.

tl;dr

Because I have to.

Librarians rejoice!! (And yeah, everyone else should rejoice, too, because Dr. Hayden is faaaabuuuullooouuuuusssss)

Robert Sheehan?? Oof, how the beautiful have fallen. Save him, Iwan.