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A Loving But Conflicted Roundtable On 'Girls', The UK Election Explained, Harry Styles Defence Of Teen Girls, And More

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[A Loving And Very Conflicted Roundtable Goodbye To 'Girls']( [A Loving And Very Conflicted Roundtable Goodbye To 'Girls']( By Junkee Time to spill the final feels. [Read More]( More Reads --------------------------------------------------------------- [UK Election Explained: Why Are The Brits Going To The Polls Again?]( [UK Election Explained: Why Are The Brits Going To The Polls Again?]( By Osman Faruqi Just put the Queen back in charge. [Read More]( [Harry Styles Fiercely Defended Teen Girls In Rolling Stone And The Internet Melted Into A Puddle]( [Harry Styles Fiercely Defended Teen Girls In Rolling Stone And The Internet Melted Into A Puddle]( By Sinead Stubbins "Who's to say that young girls who like pop music have worse musical taste than a 30-year-old hipster guy? That's not up to you to say." [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Five Days At Bluesfest: No Distractions, No Gimmicks, Just Excellent Music]( [Five Days At Bluesfest: No Distractions, No Gimmicks, Just Excellent Music]( By Jules LeFevre In 28 years, the Bluesfest logic hasn't gone wrong yet. [Read More]( [Alison Brie And Aubrey Plaza Are Horny, Sweary Nuns In The Trailer For 'The Little Hours']( [Alison Brie And Aubrey Plaza Are Horny, Sweary Nuns In The Trailer For 'The Little Hours']( By Tom Clift The Catholic League has condemned the comedy as "pure trash". [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Netflix Has Greenlit A 'Carmen Sandiego' Reboot With An A+ Cast]( [Netflix Has Greenlit A 'Carmen Sandiego' Reboot With An A+ Cast]( By Tom Clift They better be keeping the theme song. [Read More]( [We Asked Headspace Why '13 Reasons Why' Is So Harmful For Young Australians]( [We Asked Headspace Why '13 Reasons Why' Is So Harmful For Young Australians]( By Sinead Stubbins "It gives the sense that you can suicide and retrospectively feel resolved, and that’s not what happens." [Read More]( Junkee is Australia's smartest and most original pop culture title. Junkee is a proud member of [Junkee Media](. [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Web version](

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