sugarloafjohnson
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No, you're crying. Shut up.

I wish we could all be so quick to have a come back when people are rude to us. I'm approaching 40 and still have a hard time with it. Good for her!!

Yes, that pause choked me up a little. :(

Her little pause before saying the word "ugly" killed me. I know she had this awesome retort, but you could tell she thought it was a bad word, and it hurt her a little bit. I'm glad she has an awesome momma who encourages this good self esteem.

I don't know what's going in this song but I do know that while listening to it my nose started bleeding and now I can't do math.

Will I ever be able to see her as a grown up or will I always be waiting for a purple dinosaur to show up wherever she goes?

I see all of this going really, really well.

I think bringing back Randy Quaid's character's oldest boy would be cool. Maybe he followed in his dad's footsteps (minus the alcohol) and became a military pilot to honor his dad!

dude, I'm gay.

YES! The ice skating friend....SPOILER ALERT....who took it upon herself to call CPS on Tonya's mom at age 11?! Like for real, we're supposed to believe that?

Five hour energy makes me weird too!! I had 2 on an 11 hour red eye drive to a music festival and I was enthusiastically screaming along to my tunes for about 3 hours straight.

the son of Will Smith's Captain Steven Hiller — presumably the actual son and not his wife's daughter from the movie all grown up.

This is also really good to watch when you're hungover and eating breakfast tacos with friends after a crazy night out. Have done this 4+ times.

this is my favourite thing on netflix.

Tonya is super trashy and a liar, to be sure, but that movie made me feel sad for her and her fucked-up childhood.

Peter Cottonmouth.



That's all I've got.

Hmmm.... that was not a good save.

This statement is ambiguous in several different ways. Syntactically, it's a masterpiece. Here are the two different readings I could easily figure out, although there are probably more:

Everyone thinks the years when they first started watching were the best. There are hits and misses in every generation.