Looks a bit like Uma Thurman. Anyone else see it?
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That’s funny. Once you pointed it out, I can totally see a bit of resemblance.
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Good lord. I take back my “a bit of” comment.
Very cool.
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I prefer her "Villette." How can you say she's only known for one book!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?
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Don’t fall for the NYT division tactics, they want you to read, they know this works.
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Just finished reading “Jane Eyre” which I thoroughly enjoyed. Written around 1850.
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"Mansplained" well I know what article I'm NOT reading today lmao
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The next tweet I read that uses the term "mansplained" gets blocked for inifinity!
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Aww, poor baby.
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Is that mansplaining?
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That’s literally not the definition of mansplaining. And I literally just used literally right
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Emily Bronte is better
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She wrote that for others, not for the extraordinary, or the very talented, who must often sacrifice something for their art.
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