I sure love guys night out at the aquarium!
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Yeah, some freaking high praise right there. "The best thing about you is that you stay in your place" 🙄
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watching the cricket highlights with dinner, as is now tradition, we get to stokes’ catch on cummins.
me, explaining it to @wateryblasts : fucking hell, he’s caught it, realised he’s going out past the boundary, thrown it back into play, and then come back on to the field to finish the catch. that’s immense.
@wateryblasts : and you got to see his tummy!!
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one thing ive learned from life so far is that i'm NEVER letting a man bring me down
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You’re not only an Uncle Tom! You’re also a male chauvinist!
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I like to think that if Harry fails the check to ask a question about communism, he wills out an answer so hard that he subconsciously communes with the very ghost of Ignus Nilsen himself, which he was able to do because as much as he is a Mazov he also shares a powerful trait in common with Nilsen (hating women)
pretty much, yeah. he prayed to the ghost for help and the ghost was like don't worry comrade I got you and then failed his rhetoric check too
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re: Eddie telling Steve he’s a good person and apparently guys don’t do that—what. have they met guys? they go to bat SO hard for other men. just one example: I’ve been watching love is blind and literally all their bros are telling them what great men they are and gassing them up even after they treat their fiancés abysmally. yet they see that and think “oh yes friendship between men? Impossible, must be gay” ick.
eddie is a plot device character. having him say “steve you’re actually a good guy” followed by a speech about getting nancy back is just the writers furthering the stancy agenda with their typical tell don’t show writing style but no one wants to see that
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She had married a rich man in order that she might be able to do something in the world;—and now that she was this rich man's wife she found that she could do nothing. The rich man thought it to be quite enough for her to sit at home and look after his welfare.
Anthony Trollope, from Phineas Finn
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david foster wallace referring to women as females pretty much undoes everything credible hes achieved in my eyes. At first i was like well it is 1997 and then as always with any date after 1994 my brain is like yeah and the world was already 3 years post-kurt cobain. No excuses
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