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TattleTeeny

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  1. And they always push the spilled liquid toward whatever it is they're trying to save instead of getting ahead of the liquid.
  2. Ooh, sex shaming. Cool. What is actually cool* is that I typed "sex shaming" just as Watch What Crappens said "sex shaming." Oooh! *Not really; it's just a bit of a boring day here.
  3. Agree. My job pays me money that I use to pay my mortgage. That doesn't mean that my employer helped me to buy my house. When that money was paid to Sutton, for whatever reason, it became her money. So, she used her money to create her business.
  4. OOOH! I can live with "glazed" (though I don't think that sounds like a positive for a body lotion at all!) if I also get "all knowing."
  5. That makes sense, I think, but I also think it's weird that he says "it's still early" at all. Obviously, as it's still light out, but also because if she wanted to be home at a certain time, prompting him to comment that it is earlier than that time, why were they going home sooner than they had to and did she cancel whatever it was that she needed to conclude the date for and then go to a bunch more places with him? I think that it would make sense without the "early" comment or if it was dark the whole time. That said, maybe she didn't have to be home at a certain time; she was just making sure she had an out in case she hated him!
  6. Just saw a credit card commercial with a couple on a date. They walk to the girl’s door, which she tells him is hers, and the guy says “it’s still early, want to get coffee?” They do and then do 20 other date things. So “still early” for what? This makes it sound like she had some kind of time limit for this date, yet she then was able to go do a bunch of other activities. Also, it was even earlier before they walked to her house—why didn’t he propose coffee before that? Oh, and not that this matters on its own, but what time of day was this date anyway? It was clearly light outside when he said “still early.” Also, some lotion commercial where the woman is speaking in like a coffeehouse-poetry way and refers to skin as, among various other adjectives, “glazed.” For whatever reason, I do not like that, haha!
  7. Not that it was a super-surprise to us that Roz showed up (I have, after all, watched TV before), but I wonder why she was shown in the thumbnail for the episode. I would think that she was supposed to be at least somewhat of a reveal, considering that she was a surprise for Frasier. I cried a little too as soon as I saw the Santa.
  8. Even this one? I'm sorry! I am almost always with you on this, but this one made me actually laugh. But I especially hate the ones that try to be funny in a racy way -- they're always so cringe-inducing! It's not "ooooh, aren't you so bad!" and it's not clever and it's not funny. It's always the most obvious joke.
  9. Oh, sure -- we all do. But are you basing it on age? Or just on general appallingness, hahahha! Also, saying "I don't like..." or even "That's hideous..." is way different than "She shouldn't..."
  10. Luckily, no one in my actual life says these things, but I see it online all the time. I'm pretty sure that what I wear looks completely normal to everyone I know (including jeans I have had since the '90s, haha!).
  11. It does have possible side effects that could affect mood, but not everyone experiences them. Regardless, though, that is a super-bitchy thing to bring up -- especially by someone who is clearly not a medical professional. It seems like Kyle likes to talk about Sutton's foot!
  12. Eh, like Kyle or hate her, she and Kim were brought up by the same person. So it's fair to say that Kyle was as poorly parented as Kim was. And Kim may have given up her childhood, but that was because of their mom, not because of Kyle.
  13. I'm sure it's been mentioned here before (probably by me!), but oh my god, ageism about superficial things (I mean, also about nonsuperficial things, of course, but it's the superficial ones that get under my skin in an "immediate" way). Like you can't wear this or have that hair or talk in this way or be interested in that thing after whatever arbitrary age. OK, so, I am probably not going to have a unicorn-themed birthday party at a movie theater or collect Pokemon, but I am allowed to wear a two-piece to the beach or wear black nail polish or pull my hair into a -- or 2! -- ponytail(s) if I like. I am an adult.
  14. Thank you! ! I have looked at a few other lists and read a few reviews but never know what “real people” think. One thing I do know, though, is that if they’re hard to put on, they’ll be a no for him, haha! But oh my goodness, @emma675, you just reminded me of the time I could only wear flip-flops during a work trip in Las Vegas. I had never had swollen airplane feet before then, and they wasn’t visibly noticeable. But yikes, I could have saved a lot of suitcase space, had I known.
  15. Speaking of socks...thoughts on compression socks? My BF is on his feet all day at his comic store and I wanted to get him some for Xmas. But I don't mean the super-medical-necessity ones, just some everyday ones that are good and comfortable (and maybe less expensive than Bombas)? Does anyone have any recommendations?
  16. I don't think this 4th wall thing is a big deal anymore -- I feel like people mention "the show" on other Bravo shows too. I'm amused by Dorit's casual jeans ensembles. Never thought I'd be dressed similarly to her of all people. Maybe it's too soon to tell, but I find Ann Marie annoying as hell.
  17. Meredith is a pain in the ass, but if I had a bathtub that I didn't care about while knowing that someone who does care didn't have one, I would just let them have it. It's pretty obnoxious and petty that all but one room have bathtubs and hers is the one that doesn't. IMO, she is not the asshole in this bathtub thing (though she would be an asshole in a bathtub, if she had one).
  18. But is it a fad if it's been a thing since at least the '80s? (I wore them then. Not now!)
  19. This one makes me sad — but not for the parents. I feel bad for the cactus! I tend to anthropomorphize. That said, I think the teenage version of the daughter didn’t actually receive the gift. The little-girl version did, but Teenage Version was more like a hypothetical comparison.
  20. Maybe Al told her that he'd do it, forgot, and then pretended to think that 3 weeks later is a perfectly normal time frame after telling someone you will do something -- and he refuses to believe her when she tells him that he can't just make changes any old time he wants! I am projecting -- not about this exact scenario, but a similar type of thing. My BF is a smart person and not usually an ass, but oh boy, mention procrastination and he reacts as if he's been irreparably scandalized, haha!
  21. Not knowing all the legal and insurance details, I'll assume it's not the best idea ever, but I think my tattoo guy (the shop owner) would probably let me if I asked. If I were that tattoo guy on the show, though, I'd be more concerned that people all over the country saw that mess, though it's not his fault that Kyle wanted something so lame and that looked so "kitchen wizard." Those tattoos will not age well, either. I may be having a fake memory, but I swear that Mauricio has called Kyle Love Bean before this season.
  22. Kyle’s new friendship feels kind of cringey and forced. And I would not be surprised at all to learn that the tattoo actually took only those 5 minutes that we saw, and that nothing was edited down for time. It probably took longer to prep the room than it did to do the tattoo. I thought for sure she’d get something a little better/more substantial this time!
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