@SBusinessDreams @AgentOr75238377 @SteffieEffie1 Sometimes when you’re in a toxic relationship, it becomes actually impossible to take care of yourself and your own needs. Until you’ve dropped the person, you *can’t* “reinvent” yourself���but also losing weight is not a reinvention
@ecto_fun I think the most surprising thing is that all of my favorite movies of all time came out within the last 5 years, and were largely directed by women.
@CamWritesCopy Hidden Brain, 99% Invisible, & Revisionist History will fill your brain with information.
Armchair Expert is a great primer if some of those are too much too soon
@___________meh This series is disrespectful to so many communities, and largely exists as kink porn for people who don't understand or have never experienced kink.
We ModernEyesed everyone’s favorite 2011 comedy Bridesmaids 🙌🏼
Gotta say, it feels a lot weirder to have a cop as a sweet romantic lead than it did a decade ago!
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This week, we look back at the movie that broke Hollywood by proving (not for the first time) that female-led comedies can make money too! That’s right... we watched Bridesmaids (2011)!
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Pauli Murray—the non-binary luminary, civil rights lawyer, and episcopal priest—is one of the baddest Broads that you don’t know... and you’re missing out.
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On this day in 1968, Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey' had its world premiere in Washington, D.C. The film became one of the greatest and most influential science-fiction films in the history of cinema.
Can you imagine what the world would look like if there was a secret organization made up almost entirely of White men who made every decision about the direction of the human race?!
We watched 2011’s The Adjustment Bureau, so you KNOW we have thoughts.
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Space. The final frontier... or is it?
We watched 2001: A Space Odyssey, so you KNOW the conversation is gonna be at least as trippy as the movie 😂
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