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I recently supported a Kardashian Moratorium. If all Kardashian news came in the form of hamburger controversies I could soften my stance.

As repellant as Levine is I’d just find him bland looking if he wasn’t so irritating. With Sheeran every time I see his picture I’m like “We let YOU get famous?”

Nah, their not thinking about the immediate at all, they’re just mistaken about the long term effect.

I cringed at the Islam comments but invoking the name of Cher Horowitz as an insult is something I won’t stand for.

Nothing a daily bottle of whiskey won’t eventually cure.

Every damn day.

I think that’s not all.

I’ve not read the more recent book but I’d say the Frank attic is more a memorial to youth and hope and even young love in the face of genocide . But unless you’re experiencing a hardship on the level of death squads or cancer it’s pretty gross to use it as a backdrop to your summer fling.

With the lock and everything? Kinda stopped watching around season 4.

Oh, I’m not arguing, I’m trying to understand. I think maybe I’ve heard about this lock thing before but not as a tourist nuisance nor as a potential hazard, so the “ARGH LOCKZ” response was weird.

If your personal expression of love doesn’t have the potential of property damage, then you’re doing it wrong.

I honestly find the concept of a bunch of clunky metal testifying a public expression of love among many against concrete and chain leak kind of appealing, but if it’s damaging historical bridges then yeah, stop. That said, totally Team Apathy over here.

Ah. I had assumed it was a local historical thing.

Sure, that’s a reasonable concern, and if I were a Parisian government official with this knowledge, I’d enforce a ban in the interest of protecting the bridge. But folks are practically spitting bile over this and it’s weird.

No doubt.

Kinda don’t understand the vitriol surrounding this. Is it from a Nicholas Sparks movie or like a Meaghan Trainor song? It’s kinda dumb but so is basically any other expression of love.

If Chris Brown had engaged in this sort of self-loathing five or six years ago (has it been that long? Longer maybe?) I feel like he’d be getting way less grief these days.

Yeah. Holding Dunham responsible for the lack of diversity on television has always been a weird thing.

Not like Ghostface is doing anything with that style lately.

Nah.