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YES! Exactly. You really get me.

1000%
I work with a late-20s guy who is thoughtful, outspokenly liberal, and SUPER progressive about everything. Like, actively trying to keep up with social reform, language, rights, etc. So, when I brought up Alabama last week in a rage (we talk politics all the time), I expected commiseration. I was NOT prepared

I have had those thrice and yes, it’s painful as hell.

I had an episiotomy and I couldn’t enjoy sex for a year because i had this little skin tag that was sticking out. I luckily got that removed but the scar tissue basically meant I had to stretch the scar tissue in order for me to enjoy sex again. Pair that with a bad form of birth control which caused chronic yeast

I get it, everybody wanted a happy crown for Sansa, but the execution was ridiculous.

“Oh hey, you’re a male Stark and a northerner, but the north won’t bend the knee to you... because reasons.”

Team Backstreet all the way. I mean you still hear about them today and back in the trl days they use to shut down Times sq so, (clearing my throat) i repeat team BSB. 

Hard pass on NSYNC (Justin Timberlake is the WORST but I love Joey unironically). Starred for your correct opinion on Gotta be You. 

Especially in Alabama

“Preparing her body for parenthood” should be a new euphemism for banging.

Yeah I figured. I know the definition of genocide varies but I always assumed the fire bombings were the allies’ ruthless attempt to push Nazi Germany into surrendering rather than an effort to wipe the German people from the face of the planet because of long-held prejudice, hate and ethnic cleansing. Doesn’t make it

I need to know about Varys.  Who is he?  What did the voice from the fire say to him?  Why does he care so deeply for the common folk?  

I know people love everything Shondaland, but what made GoT so good was the pacing. We waited all year for the big moments, and now it’s just like... FIRE! BLOODSHED! BIG MOMENT! RINSE! REPEAT!

I’m with you. I really hate the snide judgement that comes with the rape/incest exemptions. Even Rachel Maddow spews it on her show. “The GOP is against abortion even for rape!” As if it wasn’t rape then the need for an abortion isn’t that shocking? We say claim to not judge how a woman got pregnant, but that language

Misdeed is a sickening term to use. But I do agree that you can’t say it is murder in these cases but somehow not murder when it comes to rape or incest. It is the same with disposing of the extra embryos from IVF. How is *that* okay to Republicans but not when a woman feels she is not in a situation to want and/or

I get your point, but an aside: using “nurse” to be dismissive or as an insult to a doctor isn’t cool, and enforces a lot of the sexist stereotypes we try to battle in the nursing profession.

Scary Mommy blog talks a lot about the mental load of parenting and how it usually all falls on the mother. The mental load is the continuous running list of things in your head of things you need to get done or remember or whatever. Men usually don’t take on the tasks on that list nor are they aware of them. It’s

For what it’s worth, however, noted Four Weddings super fan Kumail Nanjiani is absolutely right when he argued on Pop Culture Happy Hour that MacDowell’s much-mocked line, “Is it still raining? I hadn’t noticed,” is clearly supposed to be a joke she’s making in the moment, not her literal inability to tell she’s

What an impact this beauty of a flick has made. Even present day... whenever I see that Lord Royce (of/from the Vale) on Game of Thrones, I’m still imagining him with a cigar in his hand, muttering “I think I’m in there with that american...”

I still can’t believe that the weird-looking kid from About a Boy turned out so smoking hot. 

I quickly scanned that as “Teaching men that when a woman is telling you why she’s not gonna date you, just killing her will silence all her objections...” and briefly thought “wow this movie is dark.