@sapphicfrances Earnest question from a queer: grammatically she/they is interchangeable. She loves coriander/they love coriander. And so is her/them : Robin asked we leave all the coriander for them/her. So should I be saying her/they or she/them? Does the order of she/they indicate preference?
You’re not the only person in the world who cares about her, even if you wish you were.”
He looks genuinely horrified by her accusation.
“I would never wish that. Carson deserves the best"
Genuine question: if clothing only looks good if it makes sense in the context of culture- is clothing always on a delay responding to culture? At what point can slim clothes make sense in eg relation to 2000s fitness culture or whatever? And I say that with no skin in that game!
Many fitness guys suffer from the slim fit mind virus. They think that a good outfit has to show off their body, so they wear suction fit.
Slim fit can be good in some instances—1960s Greaser, 1970s punk, etc. Much depends on the aesthetic language, which is rooted in culture!!
Can't believe all this time I've expected it to just drop randomly like a noob. The drama and style of building to a specific date reveal is classic ATF.
@EliMcCann I love GG as a comfort watch. The thing that I always find impossible to wrangle with Lorelai is that she is so devoted to Rory, but Chris is negligent and inconsistent and she.. doesn't care? Thinks its adorable? It just never rang true to me
@netcapgirl@elonmusk Twitter was a community where you could find interesting stuff getting onward shared/liked/interacted with by cool people
Instead lets send all our interactions to an hidden abyss and see increasingly circular content. Odd.
75% of audiences reportedly knew ‘MEAN GIRLS’ was a musical before buying a ticket, while 16% left the theater “disappointed by the genre.”
(Source: https://t.co/u2vNKQUbDb)