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I enjoyed it for what it is. It has to be viewed as a black-hearted satire on millenial pop culture and horror tropes.

I’m 36 and about 8 weeks pregnant. I’ve had one “let’s get this started” meeting with the obgyn’s office and I’m already sick of being treated like I’m an elderly anomaly. I’m in better health now than when I was 20 tbh, it bothers me when they assume that I’m somehow falling apart and my bones are turning to dust.

My feelings towards it, too. My mom friend has no time to do anything but drive her kids to/from sports practice every day after work. I’m sure the fun times are super fun, but most of it seems so tiresome. I learned by her example that kids are not for me.

I’m 33, and now a lot of my peers are fully in baby making mode. My first reaction to a pregnancy announcement is always sadness, then bewilderment. That’s how I know I shouldn’t have kids. To me, it just sounds like a raw deal. Whatever prompts those people to want kids, I just don’t have.

Benefit of having kid in mid-thirties: more life experience, secure in career/job, secure financially.

Why is Jennifer Lawrence nominated for that average performance in a very very average film? She is the “young people” ratings bait. Every fucking year. I’m sure she’ll spew out something quirky about food and being clumsy and “normie” people crap. I am so over it. On the other hand, I’m thrilled to see Mad Max being

My best friend is from the Punjab, and she identifies as white, as do all her family, and they look like Priyanka. It's a fascinating topic.

And all over 30. I mean, that in and of itself is an accomplishment.

also A+++ that 3 out of the 5 are actresses over 40 and aren’t styled or presented any differently than the younger ones

YAAAASS

i can not wait for veep and how to get away with murder to come back!

Viola Davis looks lovely but I am not digging her outfit (or what you can see of it).

I would disown and break off any link with my son too, but it’s even likelier that these parents acted out of love (to set the kids on a better path), or out of rational calculation (they’re minors, they won’t spend that much time in jail, and the stint could keep them from more danger coming from the neighborhood

Probably because people would rather believe that (some story about the father being a pimp, etc.) than accept that this could happen to a girl and her dad walking in a park, and that young teenagers did it. It sort of breaks your brain.

Huzzah for the parents.

two of the teenagers, aged 14 and 15, were turned in to the police by their parents

To exploit their victimization, of course.

idk he left his daughter (no judgement, he didn’t have a choice), and she was brutally assaulted. i could see him a)being in shock while trying to find help b) not wanting to be forthcoming with the fact that he left her

It’s not up to you to have any feelings about it whatsoever.

So what if the guy was drunk. You have nothing to lose by calling the cops. Don't want to let him hold the phone? Fine, just call the cops yourself.