By Dustin Rowles | Pajiba Love | June 14, 2018 |
By Dustin Rowles | Pajiba Love | June 14, 2018 |
Brad Pitt is no longer dating the woman he may or may not have been dating. 💔 (Lainey)
Happy Birthday, Donald Trump!
happy birthday, @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/BWEgRAcdPX
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 14, 2018
Speaking of which, the Clinton email report is out, and I don’t give a shit how anyone else tries to frame it, or how Donald Trump tries to weaponize it, the bottom line is this: James Comey cost Hillary Clinton the election, and this brewing dictatorship that we’re living under is illegitimate. He may be the technical President, but he is not the rightful one. No one should be more upset than Hillary and every American who cast a vote for her. James Comey boned us, not Donald Trump. (CNN)
Designer Stefano Gabanna’s online comments make NPH look like the picture of tact. (Celebitchy)
Mieka wins headline of the day: “Stanley Tucci Is A Daddy For The 5th Time, But Also In General.” *This* emoji. (Dlisted)
OK, Meghan Markle giggling with the Queen is goddamn amazing. (GFY)
Rob Hunter is the niche prince of lists: Here are the best movies about … unusual preachers. (/Film)
And here’s another list of underrated children’s TV shows that deserve the reboot treatment, and by “underrated,” they apparently mean, “children’s TV shows Dustin has never heard of.” (The Mary Sue)
This shit right here is illegitimate.
Asked about the biblical morality of separating children from parents at the border, @presssec says it's "very biblical to enforce the law."
— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) June 14, 2018
Ugh. (Vulture)
Old, but still, GOOD GOD.
This photo of Chris Evans radiates such a powerful energy it's like trying to stare into the sun. pic.twitter.com/0yhVNcFRQS
— Meg 🔪 Downey (@rustypolished) May 21, 2018
Happy Flag Day! Lollygagger enjoyed Tim Marshall’s book on the geography of politics so much she picked up Worth Dying For: The Power and Politics of Flags as a vacation read. She finished it in two days. "It’s not just an explanation of the symbolism of flags (though it is that); it’s a look at how the flags are viewed by those who fall under them, and by those who are outside them." How much do you think about the meaning and power of flags? (Cannonball Read 10)
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