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xavierkat

“murder by allergen is frowned upon”

I died. <3
Then I might or might not have gone to eat a spoonful of tahini. Or two. Or three.

Seriously, what an intelligent, down to earth and overall cool young person - and a bunch of irrational, asshole-y adults. Let the boy be who he is and let go of your snarky moralising - it will make everyone (including your daughters, whose hard work in trainings you’ve just taken away from them because other people

I am a tad late, but - YES! Exactly this. It’s not that I’m against nachos, but sometimes it just doesn’t work.

But but...she is right. If you’re watching a really good film, then food really is a distraction. Sometimes a rather awkward one, like...imagine eating nachos in the middle of a breakup or death (or sex!) scene. It really is unnecessary and distracting.

Of course, this does not mean that you can’t have popcorn or

I truly feel like an idiot for taking the time to sit here, objectify this amazing man (Remi!) and even type these words, but: damn indeed!

I genuinely couldn’t care less about the Olympics (I struggle to understand anything that conflates sports and nation together, although I do admire the men and women competing) - but please please please can I have that women’s archery outfit? <3

I LOVE this story!

To immediately make you feel better about yourself: I actually had to google Zachary Levi as I have no idea who he is. So much for the “Why can’t I just be cool” part - there are way worse among us than you, dear :))

Also: I recently met my superhero. A musician. A guy who is not a celebrity under any

I am not a big fan of hers, but I think it has less to do with her (I assume she is a cool person and have no negative feelings about her - how could I, I don’t even know her?) and more with the fact that I find this fame for the sake of fame thing she got caught up in tremendously superficial. Don’t get me wrong, I

I apologise in advance if this will sound a bit smug, but this is simply not true. For every Gallo (is he really an ‘auteur’?), Clark or von Trier out there, there are a number of Dardenne brothers, Maddins, Leighs, Weerasethakuls and many many others who keep their distinct visions without the need to exploit women

This pottery story is actually amazing, as it goes to show what we all knew all along: the value we assign to things is often just so arbitrary.

I am not sure how embarrassing this is to admit publicly, but - I have one. He has one too. His is some tech journalist, a rather pretty lady whose name I cannot remember. Mine is John Oliver (yeah, I know he’s married...). We’re a rather geeky couple I guess.

It’s not even about learning your partner’s sexual

Well, the attractiveness part is non-negotiable, as it comes down to personal preference, I guess :), but here’s how I see the trope thing.

SPOILERS AHEAD, in case anyone cares.

For a start, yes, you have two physically not entirely matching actors. But normally the trope either doesn’t explain their attraction, and a

My opinion might not count, as I have been an admirer of his work for a while now (and was both super surprised and thrilled when I saw he’s starring as a lead in a series), but come on - Paul Rust is cute. As in real-life, down to earth cute: not Brad Pitt, but a kind of guy one might meet in the city and actually

This sounds abysmal indeed, but I absolutely loved Love - it was subtle and quirky in playing with the romantic story format, both leads were adorably annoying (which made them realistically adorable) and it dared to take time to explore how awkward it is when people try to couple (and consciously uncouple? just