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Live thoughts from the 78th Golden Globes

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Like the grand Moira Rose once said, "My favorite season? Oh it's awards!" I could write an entire think piece about why I adore these programs---and I probrably will someday. But for now, I will leave you with some of my reactions from tonight's wonderful ceremony. 

1. Daniel Kayuula would like to fank oh so many people #lethimspeak. 

2. Currently manifesting an Emily in Paris win. 

3. Catharine O'Hara singing along to her play out music...yes.

4. I'd like to have a harsh word with whoever dressed Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. 

5. Norman Lear's rainbow heart tie brings me sweet sweet joy. 

6. Jason Sudeikis looks LOVELY in his little tie dye sweatshirt. 

7. EMMA CORRINNNNNN!!! I'm obsessed with her little clown outfit.

8. The mispronunciation of Soul---couldn't possibly discuss. John Baptiste's pastel suite on the other hand...

9. Sterling K Brown and his shiny blue counterpart...also yes. 

10. Ramy Youseff's BEANIE!!! 

11. JASON SUDEIKIS winner?????

12. I'm a huge fan of Dan Levy's sparkly turtleneck, his eyebrows, and also his enthusiasm. 

13. This bit with the little kids? BRILLIANT.

14. Ben Stiller old man? 

15. ROSAMUND PIKE WINNING!!! IN THAT TULLE DRES !!! OH YES!!!

16. Josh O'Connor 'loving people to bits' is so charming.

17. LIN MANUEL MIRANDA JUMPSCARE.

18. The bit with the doctors? Less brilliant. 

19. 'Minari---USA' being in the foreign film category will never make sense to me, psyched about their win though. 

20. Jane Fonda you slay me. What a CAREER! What a WOMAN!

21. ANYA TAYLOR-JOY FTW!!

22. Chadwick's widow...whew give me a tissue

23. NOMADLAND SWEEP INCOMINGGGGG

24. Awkwafina's 70s swirly dress is so darling!

25. LET CHLOE ZHAO SPEAK omg 

alright well that was buckets of fun, gonna go catch some zzzs and fail an AP Calc quiz in the morning. xx

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