FullTimeLoser
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Can they really not see anything wrong with typing "6 months later, we're engaged". REALLY?
Carrie, Carrie...Carrie!! You freaked out that much about turning 30 you're now engaged to your rebound!!!!
More chins than months spent together in that photoView attachment 1732008
That is such a bad picture! They both look like they are 55
To amend slightly, All Things MorontagueAll Things Moronic
I don't like her at all, but I HATE this for her. All things Montague...they aren't even married (yet), she's still a Fletcher...she's earned (I might be being generous there) her accolades as Fletcher.Here we go 🥲🥲🥲
Can you imagine lots of these lines up on their mantle?More shit to clutter the house up with. View attachment 1727921
not sure if youve seen the suggestion but jamie muscato for moulin rouge sounds like a pretty good option.Nah I’ll pass.
She was a spoiled entitled brat in Cinderella.
Anyone else?
Yknow what’s funny though? Carrie’s insistence that only “people she knew” were at her proposal, and then later only friends and family at the engagement dinner or whatever.Sorry but the Daily Mail explanation is really unsatisfactory. But HOW did the Daily Mail know? Yes they were obvious with the balloon, but I don't think the Daily Mail would go and post a whole article because of a balloon
Exactly, there are way more things to take issue with about Joel than what you believe his sexuality to be based on stereotypes that don’t need to be reinforced. People said the same thing all day long about Oliver and once he got with his new gf it died down. Even if Joel were bisexual there’s…nothing wrong with that? He’s still with Carrie and bisexual? Having hehe inside jokes about how he’s gay and how stupid is Carrie for dating a gay man because the closet is glass isn’t funny tbh, it’s just weird internalised homophobia.I saw that, and as someone here mentioned: It seemed to imply he was posting a meme that would be entertaining for his friends in the LGBT community, who he had tagged in the post. It wasn't him saying he was gay. And even if he were gay, assuming and/or basing an assumption of someone being gay on stereotypes like "they're camp" is not it.