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This kitty looks like the kitty from Flow.
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True.
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They didn't treat this like a scene from Little Women.
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I know I'm being a bit flippant here, but I'm learning a lot about something that is rarely discussed for people who have a uterus and ovaries.
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Love my hormones maybe making my body a fucking wreck.
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They didn't list them all yet.
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Apparently it's one of the 36+ symptoms.
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She was the mean sister in Ever After!
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The show makes me want to buy some aviators.
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Did you just start? Molly is my favorite.
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Did we ever find out who paid off the debts of the latter?
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I can send you some from a great little girl who is a Scout here in Los Angeles who is the daughter of a friend.
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Oh, there was also a rational, Los Angeles specific nightmare in this episode. Kind of shocked I slept peacefully last night.
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I have irrational nightmares about how the world might end (zombies) and rational ones. Unfortunately, the event in last night's Paradise was a rational one.
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Wondering if we've had a somewhat recent POTUS capable of calming people during a global catastrophe.
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I kind of want them to kiss.
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Love that this show is like "what if two hot men had a bromance?"
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A mess.
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Should we call them Sad Divorced Men instead?
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I'm not just interested in spy shit because the movies and television shows are fun to watch. I'm mostly interested because it explains a lot of 20th-century history.
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Thanks Foreign Policy since 1945 professor who had been in the CIA for teaching me this.
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Institutional knowledge is important.
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And then we had the Cold War. I'm sure we're going to lose decades of knowledge with all of this.
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Oh, one of them likes me because I'm tall for a lady and she likes tall people.
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Voting rights. Labor rights.
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I know this country in general isn't great about teaching history, but there are so many things that people died for to get us rights many take for granted.
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Forgot sports and instruments.
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I do want all of the vacation outfits of Jaclyn, Kate, and Laurie though. So many flowing dresses. So many jewel tones.
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And the mother in that family is straight out of The Feminine Mystique. Pill popping herself into oblivion.
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Also, all of those siblings continue to have fucked up vibes. It's like that holiday Folgers commercial times a million.
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Honestly, Kate seems the most insecure of that trio of friends. You have super long legs and live in a city with great barbecue, Kate. Get it together.
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I mean, Boston's archdiocese was obviously a disaster during my childhood as we all learned from Spotlight.
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I only really care about murder mysteries being spoiled because I'm awful at figuring them out. It's why I watch episodes of The White Lotus the moment they drop.
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I spoiled The Westing Game for myself when I was ten. Lol.