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Well, yeah. The writing is fucked up. But, when it gets broken down, it's about NASA.

I don't see how it could be directed at Beyonce given the words on the page. It says the shuttle wreck is the fault of "mediocre engineering & management." How is Beyonce "that shuttle wreck"? I think you may be looking for someway that it is about her.

Yeah, I got why it is a problematic use (I have a former roommate that goes camping with her fellow Portland hipsters and they get high and drunk and get spirit animals. Ugh.). Thanks for the specifics. I wondered whether the cultures being offended might be more far reaching.

He is referencing the very well documented and publicly discussed engineering and management failures that lead to the deaths of the crew on that launch. He is defending Beyonce in a way because he pointing out that her use of the audio isn't anything NASA should bitch about when they caused the whole thing through

But, it isn't just Native Americans is it? The idea of spirit animals or guides would also have roots in Chinese and Egyptian religion. Or is it strictly shamanic?

But, it's NASA shade. Does that count in this category?

I could have discovered you and two dreams would have been fulfilled.

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This whole thread reminded me of an episode of Momma's Family "TriState's Most Wanted." I am sharing because I care.

Yeah, there was. But, they wanted to be sexy scream queens. I really don't want to do more than yelp an put my hand to my face before running out of a room.

I don't know about the reenactors, but I really want to be a woman whose entire acting resume is all people who find dead bodies and scream. I want to be screaming maid, screaming postal worker, screaming nurse, screaming neighbor, etc.

And, for bringing up the Diva Cup, you get one of my favorite Amazon reviews ever. It begins:

Who doesn't know this?

That's not Kids in the Hall. Louie is a character from The State.

Yes.

That is probably my favorite episode.

AND Penfold. Don't forget PENFOLD.

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Time for people to learn more about Morgan Freeman:

Instagram just alert me to how poorly celebrities spell.

Perfect utter ugliness does seem to take more imagination than the reverse which I think is indicative of something very interesting.

I think new to certain readers is more accurate.