In a couple months when I can get together with some friends, we're going to listen to this episode for the first time and everyone is going to drink whenever I make an involuntary noise of disgust, hatred, or disbelief.
Mister Smalls, May 07, 2015, 02:45:13 am
It’s really kind of the fplus to dedicate an entire episode to literally every torrid poem I have ever written and handed in for an easy grade.Quote from
When I've read the episode synopsis I instantly thought "Oh, I bet someone on Tumblr identifies as Plath-kin" and lo and behold.
Cat Planet, May 07, 2015, 02:06:17 pm
Am I a horrible person for giggling at the Slyvia Plath halloween costume idea? I just love the mental image of people walking around with cardboard ovens on their heads.
KnitOneKillTwo, May 08, 2015, 10:29:18 am
That last part with the chick talking to Sylvia plath had me dying
Smoking Crow, May 07, 2015, 05:10:04 pm
Should I be glad that I don't understand most of this episode?
I had no idea who Sylvia Plath was until the episode came out. I guess I had actual things to worry about in high school and didn't have time for angsty poems.
A Meat, May 08, 2015, 02:54:13 am
Should I be glad that I don't understand most of this episode?
I had no idea who Sylvia Plath was until the episode came out. I guess I had actual things to worry about in high school and didn't have time for angsty poems.
A Meat, May 08, 2015, 02:54:13 am
American high schools regularly have The Bell Jar as required reading, which probably explains why a lot of young American girls become obsessed with romanticizing Plath.
Entirely apropos of NOTHING, I am so glad that my poetry notebooks from high school were thrown out when my parents moved.
Sherlockian, May 11, 2015, 01:01:44 pm
Please don't ask me who the other one from Kate and Allie is because I don't know who either of them were.
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