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    I am Usnavi and you’ve prob’ly never heard my

    oh my God that is AWESOME

    No me diga!

    In the Heights I

    Holy shit, you’re right. Had not heard!

    I fucking love Friday! Sincerely and unironically. To this day I will text my old roommate “it’s Fri-dayyy, Fri-dayyy, get-tin down on Fri-dayyy.” I have no idea why the internet collectively decided they hated this one innocent, silly song and bullied a kid who dared to do a fun thing. The video looks like she had a

    This, yes, all of this. She was harmless at first, and tremendously popular (Andy too) when she got married. I feel bad for how the marriage turned out and how the tabloids treated her. But she has made terrible decision after terrible decision. After the infamous cash for access incident (and her subsequent

    I need to see this then. I too grew up in the ‘70s and CM was the literal boogie man for me. (I made the huge mistake of poking through my mother’s copy of Helter Skelter—those eerie pictures, with the whited-out bodies absolutely wrecked me.) Every time I saw shadows moving on the wall I was convinced he was outside,

    Excellent!

    I like to say, she cosplays as a moderate. 

    Holy crap. Did not know that.

    GREAT series. Absolutely riveting.

    I’ve been making regular contributions to her campaign. (And mo, I don’t live in Maine.) Afterwards I tweet about it and tag Collins.

    It’s been forever—at least 30 years—since I’ve seen Porky’s. The anti=Semite is one of the friends toward somebody else in the gang, right? I had completely forgotten about that.

    I don’t remember the movie POV shaming Nadia or portraying her as a source of comedy... I thought she was shown sympathetically as the wronged party.

    Right? I always kind of liked Porky’s for that subplot about the racist brothel owner. It’s not like they had to include it.

    Damn. Someone’s not getting out of the greys! (Says a poster still in the greys but at least I’m not stalking people who post things I don’t like.)

    Spinning Out is very much a woman-focused show—the vast majority of the leads and supporting roles are women or girls. Kat, Serena, Carol, Jen, Mandy, Dasha...

    Ruk voiced Officer Big Mac???!

    Oh my God, Where Are the Children? is SO FUCKING SCARY. Awful, awful, awful. They made a movie about it and the commercial, with Jill Clayburgh screaming “Michael! Missy!”, is seared into my brain.