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If I'm remembering the book right, they mention in the epilogue that during the middle period of Gilead, the policy of enslaving "unfit" women and confiscating their children was extended to include anyone not married in the state church. I think that as time went on they got more desperate and found new loopholes to

Don't underestimate the power of parental denial. My father is gay. He didn't come out to my grandparents until he was in his late 40s. He hadn't dated a woman in 20 years and had been living with a man, who attended all of our holiday dinners, for over a decade. They still acted surprised when he came out.

You claim she's not actually body-positive. What else would you call body-negativity? (community-inspired "duh-doi!")

I don't understand your point. Amy Schumer, who wears makeup, spanx, and other things isn't a hypocrite, but Kaling is because you think she plumped her lips? You're drawing a really flaky line in the sand with that one. (Also, I don't think she looks any different than before).

I'm not saying its great writing. It's the Mindy project, not a Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel. Above you wrote, "This is not the same Danny. Trust me, I've watched all three seasons previous to this
again—and Danny was never cruel." He was. Just because you were able to laugh at it because he was a nemesis and she had

Do you remember the first season when he told her her dress would look better if she lost 15 lbs? Dude's always been a jerk first.

The waitress is played by the vampire mom in Twilight and she's never
been in an episode of Mad Men before. I agree with you though, she looks
a lot more like Midge (the artist he was dating in the first episode of
the series) than Rachel. However, its pretty clear from the
conversation that Don was having with the