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    @shananigans is living in the moment: And don't you ever dare try to challenge me to broaden my horizons, learn new things, or be less dependent on my friends and lovers. Curse you!

    @Cactus: I'm laughing at myself right now because I actually expected these to be sold at Neiman Marcus or Macy's.

    @shananigans is living in the moment: I think he expected Carrie to be more independent than she was. Sadly, I think he needed a more *gasp* feminist woman to have that relationship work out.

    @Meglantine: Deal. But who gets the wig? At least, I'm assuming its a wig. Tough to get that kind of fabulous color *and* volume with a dye.

    @paperispatient: "There are times that I can't believe Carrie writes a column about sex because she comes across as so narrow-minded and ignorant."

    @NefariousNewt: Agreed. The more time goes on, the more Bush starts to look like a confused old geezer who got lost on the way back to the nursing home. I'm not used to having a President that feels neither slimy nor incapable.

    I NEED THOSE SHOES. They've everything I've ever wanted in a pair of heels. The color, the fabric, the height, the shape, the kickback to ballet shoes and those elegant lace ups. I NEEDS THEM.

    @AnnaBanana: Agreed. Also, I think she's more of a snob about her partners than the show makes direct mention of. Notice, she couldn't settle down until it was with someone fabulously cultured and rich like Big, someone who could enable her conspicuous consumption while never curtailing her self centeredness.

    @paperispatient: Oh wow, you picked up on that too? I was always so offended by the show's take on bisexuality. They were downright bigoted about it—showing us as greedy hipsters on the coattails of a new trend. And they were no prize with homosexual issues, either, if you ask me. They're partly responsible for the

    @femme-bot: Agreed. In my opinion, sometimes getting a dose of your own medicine is one of the only ways to learn empathy and compassion. No, it isn't right what the site owner did...but I'm not gonna be losing any sleep over it, either.

    @krishna830: DANCE is a good closer, and I like DVNO to get things started (the intro and pacing is perfect for that warm-up). I sometimes wrap things up with Do You Wanna by Franz Ferdinand, or Everybody Needs Love by Fatboy Slim. And when no one is around to hear my way-too-loud iPod speakers, a little Respect by

    @krishna830: Lemme tell ya, there are few things that can help me blast through a workout better than Just Dance. Coincidentally it is the only Lady Gaga song I own, and usually the embarrassing tracks on my iTunes are the ones I workout to.

    @sweetpiece of fluff: If it was a front, he wouldn't dare do it. I'm sorry, I don't see why Chris Rock gets a pass just because he's funny, when we'd skewer any lesser (offending) man on this site in a second.

    @pssshwhatever: Exactly, and I think that's what my beef is. I respect people's freedom to be selfish, but he's contributing to a culture that says women are only useful in servitude, sexual and otherwise. My whole life (pre-feminism, that is) I had to adapt to the idea of "I suck, and men are better, but hey, I can

    @pssshwhatever: Yeah I'm not sure I like the reverse either. Expecting someone to wait on you and then giving nothing back (by telling them to not even talk) seems smarmy and self involved, not to mention a little cruel. If you don't want them to talk, then maybe it's time to shop for a better relationship (I mean

    UGH fuck you Nike for trying to turn this all into some slick advertising campaign. Advertising in general is pretty manipulative but this really just takes the cake.

    I'm always on the fence with Rock. He's funny, but one of the worst misogynists around. C'mon ladies, he did coin "Food, sex, and silence. Feed me, fuck me, then shut the fuck up!". How fucking charming.

    @nesstee: My advice would be to practice by taking images that you like, giving them the pixel effect in Photoshop, and practice recoloring. I've put in a lot of ours doing that in the past year or so and now make my own customs (so I can do original sprites for my Perler bead stuff). I've made 8-bit style versions of

    I really needed to hear this right now. I can do pixel work...I just need the motivation and some time to brainstorm a good story. My boyfriend will write the engine, I'll do the art and music. I think we can do it but every idea I come up with sounds more like an Adult Swim flash game than an 8-bit era game. Must

    I'm kinda amused what ended up #10 on mine, given the rest of the list.