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This feels like when people complain a hugely profitable and pretty good blockbuster doesn’t win an Oscar. Like sure it’s really great and I loved it, yet it wasn’t incredibly new, unique, risky, artistic, important or emotional or something. I love The Good Place, but with all the great comedy out there it’s not

Because it’s not the best sitcom ever. It’s original, and it’s clever, but many shows are much funnier. 

My entire book club hated this book. It was one of the most pretentious things I’ve ever read. The trailer for this looked so incredible boring I’m not surprised by the reviews at all. I thought maybe the movie would help me understand why this book was such a big deal, but I guess not.

worry that the study will fuel even more anti-gay rhetoric

I don’t think I’ve seen many pictures of inflated lips without lipstick/gloss/color - just seeing them in that “before”picture in the video thumbnail is terrifying. 

Loved the first 150 pages of this book, couldn’t stand the 600 that came after it.

They seemed veeeerrrryyyy friendly all through CC. More than forced, for-the-press friendly.  Like they actually have affection for each other, and not in that “we’re broken up but we can totally still be friends” kinda way. There’s a conspiracy afoot, I sense it!

I have no idea why I feel the need to defend Jeffery Starr, lol, but I do think this is unfair. Putting aside the James Charles stuff, which he was most certainly inserting himself into something he had no business in.......this is what he does. He reviews makeup and skincare. If he didn’t say anything or had no

Normally I’d agree but I think the ending is perfect. One of the few romantic speeches I actually find romantic. And having them be the final couple in those vignettes made perfect sense.

I love spotting him around town. Recently I drove past Atomic Books when they were starting the John Waters Star Walk during a book signing (which doesn’t really count) and passed him on the street in Station North (which does). 

When he hitchhiked to California from Baltimore I was wishing I’d been one of the people who picked him up. 

Joanie’s hot take didn’t age well.

I had a guy tell others we were dating when all that was really happening was that we were going to coffee after an NA meeting(along with several others). He was also convinced I had dated/fucked every guy in our friend group. I’m all for Moby to keep posting as an effective PSA to any young woman who may find herself

Who cares about that? Who was the guy between Edmure and Sam? Was that Howland Reed? The one guy that had something to say this whole fuck ass time?

I wasn’t upset with any of the plot or character developments—Dany going mad was inevitable—and the episode was visually and technically stunning. The problem is that Game of Thrones has felt incredibly, needlessly rushed for the past two seasons.

A lot of complaints, not all of them, but a lot, are people just looking for something to be upset about.

Thank you so much. This has been so clearly Dany’s arc since early on. She was ready in Season 1 to take King’s Landing with the Dothraki horde and she’s seen first-hand what happens when Dothraki attack a city, and her only contribution is “don’t rape so much.” Her insistence on reminding everyone how big her army

It seems I’m one of the only people who still likes this show now, because apparently the idea that a show whose only long-running theme that rulership by birth is destructive at best and when led by ill rulers is horrifying in totality, ending with yet another ill-ruler with a longstanding history of

People in denial so hard they’re pushing the narrative of the bells being the deciding factor and not literally everything leading up to the moment. It’s also obvious which fans are strictly Twitter based by how upset they didn’t get their YASS QUEEN moment in a series about tyrants and their decisions leading to the

The Books: The Crannogmen are cool swamp people that shouldn’t be fucked with.