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Discerning who the best people are to work with and evaluating the state of your management team are absolutely skills any successful artist needs. Not that she’s short on other skills she could be referencing.

“...and nurtured her from schoolgirl to superstar.”

I flove Cappy from Greek-seriously, he was the best part of that show.

I thought about joining the FBI a few years after I graduated college. I even went on the website and was looking up all the academy information. Then I saw they did credit checks on top of background checks and knew I couldn’t pass the credit check. And in the blink of an eye down the drain went my dream of being

I remember when this site had this article last year and called Blackish a racist show that no one should watch, so all i can say is great track record!

When you rubbed your forehead with Jay-Z’s, it seemed like an economical transaction

Love cooties! That’s a fabulous term.

But doesn’t it essentially occur in the books, just not to Sansa? Like, why is it somehow “better” that in the books it’s some secondary character and not a main one?

WORD. i have been spouting this anywhere and everywhere. Let’s not hide rape behind a closed door or in the dark, or make it cute (oh, look, Cersei was enjoying it there at the end!) or just mundane (Dothraki gonna dothrak...). That scene was horrific, and in the moment, I was dreading it but I was also glad that it

The scene of Sansa being raped was brutal, but I’m not mad that they showed it precisely because I think a lot of people don’t yet understand that rape is brutal. Also, I didn’t interpret the scene as a glorification of rape, but rather an indictment of it, seeing as it was designed to be gut-wrenching to watch.

I will continue to watch because I love Sansa and want to see her own EVERYONE at the game.

A star for “matrimonial voodoo

I told a friend of mine that when I get married, I want to stick a firework in the bouquet at the end of the night. And just let the flowers explode.

WHo the fuck says yay? WHO?!?!?!?!

My husband and I opted out of most of the traditional wedding stuff - first dance, garter toss etc. but when I announced I wasn’t going to do a bouquet toss my girlfriends all begged me to do it, so I agreed. We had a small wedding which mostly consisted of lots of food and lots of drinking. At the end of the night

I’ve heard about people giving the bouquet to the oldest person in attendance at the end of the night, as a mark of respect. I actually think I might have read about it on Jezebel - wish I could remember who originally posted about it! I’m thinking of doing it for my wedding.

Probably my 3rd least favourite part of many groan-inducing wedding reception traditions. When pressured, I’m usually off to the edge of the crowd so that I can head back to my seat as quickly as possible.

Okay so an alternative toss would be to gift your bouquet to your (or someone’s) Gramma. The oldest, most lovely woman in attendance, and kind of make a big deal out of it. You can also have the bouquet dried and turned into beads for jewelry so that’s an option.

I can’t believe anyone still does this. Ick.