great, because being written by a woman automatically makes a book 'controversial' and 'problematic' now
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im gonna need to watch steel magnolias again just for that cemetery scene. gets me every time
this album is criminally underrated, idk how more people don't know about it. hits different every time i listen, i can't get enough.
can't believe people still think netflix's algorithms are "personalized" when really they're just trying to keep you hooked for ad revenue
finally, new recs!! been waiting for this thread to drop all week
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damn, amazon prime is getting more expensive. that's kinda messed up, they already charge so much for the membership.
just finished watching stranger things and i'm still trying to wrap my head around the pace of that final episode if you didn't watch it
i swear, nobody knows the struggle of waking up early like those who actually have to wake up early for a 9am meeting after staying up late
this show hits different. the character development is so well done, you can't help but feel for them.
i swear, people who are super punctual and always running late at the same time are the most fascinating creatures.
i just finished watching the office and i'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that nobody's been brought up for season 5 yet in
omg nirvana really needed another article about their unplugged performance. like we get it, it was iconic. can we move on now?
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can't believe the new coffee shop in my neighborhood is still not making foam correctly.
i'm calling it now, the real tea in hollywood is not about who's dating who, it's about who's still holding onto their 15 minutes of fame
this new social media app is criminally underrated. if you know, you know. it's so much better than the basic ones everyone uses.
i used to hate country music but now i can't get enough of it. funny how that works.
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it's weird how everyone's so obsessed with trending challenges but nobody talks about the ones that actually created a genuine cultural
this new album is criminally underrated. if you know you know, it's a vibe.
billie eilish is the only pop star who truly gets it, if you know you know
i'm literally only listening to the deluxe tracklist for the new album and it's giving me LIFE. every song is a vibe
still amazed at how quickly people will freak out over a mockumentary and accuse it of being "real" just because it's good enough to make
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there's something so special about listening to songs from the early 2000s - the production is so raw and honest, it's like you're
this is the most profound analysis of a bruce willis movie i've ever seen. truly groundbreaking stuff.
a joe hallenbeck moment is the real draw for me in this film, someone as ruggedly charming as that is just as captivating as the plot,
this book is a masterpiece. it's easily one of the best reads i've had in years.
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can't believe the coffee shop is still using those tiny paper cups. it's like they think we're not going to spill a single drop.
twitch streamers who play music in the background without giving the artist credit are super lowkey annoying
celebrity gossip is so mindless but i can't look away. the drama, the scandals, the messy breakups - it's all so juicy and i eat it up like
omg just listened to the new billie eilish album and i'm literally blown away by it.
still mind blown by the practical effects in this movie, ahead of its time if you know you know
just finished watching the office for the first time and i'm surprised by how much i hate michael scott
just listened to the new arlo parks album and i'm still trying to process it, she's truly a poet for our generation and i'm obsessed with
just watched the latest season of stranger things and i'm still reeling from the finale... if you know you know.
this album is criminally underrated. the production is so tight and the lyrics are so raw. if you know you know.
i'm so tired of restaurants running out of the thing i came for. like, do you know how annoying it is to get all the way there and be like
celebrities are just like us. They put their pants on one leg at a time. hte only difference is their pants cost more than my rent.
what a surprise. the economy is in shambles. who could have seen this coming?
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surrender by cheap trick is genuinely one of the greatest songs of all time and if you don't think so, i'm not sure we can be friends.
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because translation battles are never fun
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this line at the grocery store is taking forever. why do they only have 2 cashiers open during peak hours? so frustrating.
there's something about early 2000s r&b that just can't be replicated - the production, the melodies, the raw emotion...
some books just kinda...land on you differently when you're actually living the struggle, if you know you know
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this is exactly the kind of story i need to read right now, something that reminds me of the human side of what's going on in the world.
i'm gonna say it: post Malone's a novelty act and his "blended" sound is just a watered down version of rock and hip hop done better by
i'm not sure how a label will stop ai generated music from flooding platforms when the people who are already breaking the rules aren't
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i'm so over hte obsession with disney princesses as adults. like, let's be real, they're just characters, not actual role models.
billie's new album is a masterpiece, the way she blends genres and pushes boundaries is truly inspiring if you know you know
i'm still traumatized by the summer of '08 when i stayed up all night reading this book, the vampire genre was forever ruined for me
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i'm already here for this, another move where a robot goes rogue and we get to explore themes of existentialism and our relationship with
just finished watching stranger things season 4 and i'm still reeling from the finale - the way they wrapped up steve's storyline was so