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I think a lot of kids did! I also ate sticks of butter that I smuggled under the table… I think I was just really hungry all the time.

I like your point, I would add what defines "likability"? The box office results? If it goes on to be a camp favorite? If it has a high rotten tomato audience score? There are some movies that no one really liked when they came out, but went on to be popular later and thoroughly loved. There are some movies with high

I actually like that icy-blue for winter, I feel like it's a nice way to wear a light color in the winter season.

Oh yeah, I have a handful of much younger brothers. One day my mom found the "booger spot" where my brother had been wiping his boogers on the wall all in the same spot, we had to use a chisel to get it off. Another one kept TOENAIL CLIPPINGS in a tin box and treasured it like he was gollum and it was the ring. Hard

That is why my mom made all of my play-doh. I loved salty things and would just sit there and nibble on it no matter how bad she told me it was for me.

I have had similar experiences! The oldest kid in one big family I babysat for was only about 7 years younger than me and I've always looked younger so people just assumed I was their oldest child, which actually made it kind of fun. I think it awoke the maternal instincts in the mom and she would treat me more like

Everyone!

So I couldn't find it and I didn't see it on the WWHL bravo website clips. But I love you forever because I stumbled on this clip from the after show that is, I believe the greatest thing I have ever seen in my life with Susan playing Stassi and Ralph playing Jax from Vanderpump Rules.

Ralph reading from Phaedra's book as Voldemort was my favorite part of the episode. I think everything ever, from movie trailers to books on tape should be done in Voldemort's voice.

Pope Alexander VI's propaganda plan really worked!

I have a similar philosophy, one of my friend's parents didn't do Santa with their kids and they said they didn't want to make a tradition of lying to their kids which made sense to me. It also seems kind of fucked up to me that people have to bribe their children to be decent by telling them an imaginary being won't

The first picture is confusing my brain, they all look like they have the same skin tone and hair color and it is just sort of all blurring together.

Just to warn you, I'm not sure if it is still on there but another version of the Borgias is on Netflix, but it isn't the Showtime one. I got super excited for a second thinking we had it this summer then realized it was a different, Canal+ version. I read that they're not doing netflix, at least for a while to try to

First of all accusatory statements like this;

Him and Francois Arnaud are my two crushes that I believe to be seriously- underrated-and-could-have-chemistry-with-anyone actors. I almost died of happiness/laughter when someone made a "Reasons to love Francois Arnaud's Cesare Borgia" gif set:

I think part of it is the good chemistry they have. I feel like Matthew Goode usually does a good job of finding a way to create chemistry with his cast mates. The 2008 Brideshead Revisited definitely had some issues but I loved it for the ambiguous chemistry Matthew Goode had with Ben Whishaw.

My little brother's (who is technically my half-brother so this makes more sense) father is Puerto Rican and it has definitely made me more aware of the little micro-agressions down to outright racist or stereotypical comments people make. When someone says something that I find really offensive or repeats a lazy

Pretty common for world history in high school, especially when you get to AP classes. Or even just literature when you start having to cover a book a week.

It may be because in different parts of the world different transliterations are more commonly used or have not been updated as evenly, I've seen Wade-Giles used in Australian media/literature pretty often. So since it is an 'international' story they are probably just noting the other, more commonly recognized

Yeah I was surprised when I scrolled down and saw that, like wtf?