theonceandfuturecatwhisperer
theonceandfuturecatwhisperer
theonceandfuturecatwhisperer

This is an excellent point (re: Dolt 45 bashing every single state he was rallying in, while also half-assedly lovebombing its rally-attending residents).

She’s not obese, and even if she was, you can just fuck all the way off for your stupid take.

Fuck right off, and keep on going.

Nope. Nope, nope, nope. I’d advise you to try again, but it’s a waste of time.

What are these interesting things that Peterson has allegedly said? Because I haven’t seen a single goddamned valid point from him ever.

And guess what? Morbidly obese people (which Yumi Nu most emphatically is not) deserve to live their lives without people treating them like shit.

You’re not only being exceptionally obtuse and verbally corrosive and abusive - you’re also vile. Get the fuck out of here with your forced and stupid banana and durian analogies.

He’s absolutely wonderful in it. Everyone is - acting their hearts out - but he is the emotional center of the movie, and it’s incredibly beautiful.

Underrated comment.

Hi Ashley, just an FYI - “Dr.” Northrup’s first name is Christiane, not Christine. She used to be kinda cool in terms of women’s health (I’m referring to her work in the 1990s - always possessing at least a modicum of new age woo, but it wasn’t this malignant - or maybe I was too young to understand some of what she

I’m perma-grey, so this will never be seen, but I love “Hounds of Love” and I support this inquiry.

Thanks for the insight. You do know that you don’t have to read or comment here if you find it so displeasing?

Yeah, you gotta calm down on calling internet strangers who happen to disagree with you “habibi.” It’s gross and disingenuous, and you’re not accomplishing a damn thing. Plus you’re undercutting your own arguments with bizarre and specious smarminess.

You’ll probably never see this comment, as I am in the perma-greys, but you’re absolutely right. It *was* an utterly deranged time and I have blocked a lot of it out of my memory. Years (and newly out of college, with scant employment prospects, but sure, tell us all about “America: Open for Business”) just

While I think that you have thoroughly and clearly argued your reasons for not preferring the change in Deafheaven’s sound, I find this new sonic direction really interesting and more nuanced than what they were making before. I feel that they influenced DIIV heavily while they were touring together, and I love that

I know this is an unpopular opinion but I wish Bravo (and A&E) would ditch the reality franchise model and go back to showing, you know, actual arts programming. Remember Bravo when it wasn’t about women wearing five packs of hair extensions and throwing drinks at each other? We could have that again. But I know it

If you use or have access to Hulu, you *can* watch it that way, if the hourlong drive is too much of a drain on your time. Or if you’re like me and you’re not quite ready to sit in a theater with strangers just yet.

I saw this film during Virtual Sundance earlier this year (an acquaintance of mine worked on it, and I wanted to share it with my parents). It’s great. 

Spoiler alert: there never was any help on the horizon for caregivers in America. Nobody cares. We get to soldier on alone, watching our earning potential dwindle (and, in my case, whatever remained of my fertile years).

Menlo Park or Palo Alto... (I’m still surprised it’s not Rockridge or the Oakland hills)