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rich j can fucking fight me

No, metal is *different* from pop. All music from from similar genres sound the same. My husband plays guitar, and he likes to joke that if you downstroke a power chord, you get metal. If you upstroke, you get ska. One is not better than the other, its a matter of preference.

Uh.... No. No I did not miss it. Its in the first paragraph of THIS article. Thats the whole point. What the hell.

It's not common knowledge that everyone is infected already. And, even if you know that, it's not clear that eating zombie meat wouldn't turn you faster just like if you're bitten by a zombie.

All I can say is that the reunion between Michonne and her katana made me happy. Like, Daryl and Carol happy.

I can tell you're a white guy from this comment, bruh.

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Speaking of viral videos, did anyone else see the "You Don't Own Me" singalong video for reproductive rights? It features Lesley Gore, Alia Shawkat, Alexa Chung, Mae Whitman, Tracee Ellis Ross, Sia, Natasha Lyonne, Tavi Gevinson and many others.

and i really like the idea that she DOES wear a wig, as well? it's incredibly realistic to her as a character, and for black women in general. and then to see her take it off, just...i'm super impressed.

yess that's what I liked about it. Seeing her natural hair under the wig... the removal of the glam... the no-fuxness

The way they set up that scene before she confronts her husband was just so amazing. She is presented all through the show as this pillar of glam fierceness (mainly because she is) but when she stripped everything bare and looked at him she totally owned it the moment. No makeup, No wig. Nothing. Just "I'm here and

YES. I loved the whole thing. The extended makeup/wig removal was so compelling. That said, I was not that surprised that there was evidence of Sam having an affair with Lila on the phone. Everything seemed to be pointing to that being revealed at some point or another.

I'm not lawyer, but I feel like it isn't protocol to show a sex tape being used as evidence in front of an entire office.

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It bugs the shit out of me when people can't be self-aware about what they don't know. Look, I'm not going to try to fix my own car, because I'll just fuck it up. There are professionals whose skills I respect who can fix that shit. If you're a celeb who wants to start a ~lifestyle site~, the best sign you've got a

I would imagine that this nurse was given all manner of assurances by her employer that it was perfectly safe to be taking care of Duncan and that she had nothing to worry about. she called the CDC and they told her to go ahead and fly. in hindsight, it's easy to criticize, but when you are told over and over again by

I was just about to say the same thing. WOC are not a monolith and she shouldn't have to answer for not being the perfect feminist she never said she was.

Plus not all WOC have the same experiences! I love Mindy show, it's like she gets me. But other people don't feel like that and it's ok!

But the thing is, Lena's "brand" for lack of a better word is "trailblazing millennial feminist" while Mindy doesn't seem to really want to be the voice of her sex or race or generation. She's too concerned with just being funny, something Lena Dunham knows nothing about. I find Mindy to be more groundbreaking in this

I feel like the only things I comment about on here relate to Mindy, but I will say it again: it is not her fucking responsibility to carry the weight of all WOC through her art. I'm glad she was direct about it.

It's true that Ryan was–like many critics–