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PLEASE STOP! Excellent advice!

Eh, when I started going to jjimjilbangs in my early twenties and got my first opportunity to see other women naked outside of media portrayals, from the octagenarians, to toddlers, to picture-perfect teenagers, I saw how similar we all are and I put a lot of my insecurities to bed. Anecdotally, I’d say ongoing

It’s those damn Puritans, man! They fucked our shit right up from the start.

No one is denying Spiring’s experience is anecdotal. That’s the point. She’s sharing her experience about a subject many view as taboo and it’s spurring discussion. Welcome to dialogue.

I have dogs so this sort of thing cannot happen. And I do not need my magic blanket anymore. Which is good because it has been very hot so it would have been difficult to keep myself 100% covered and therefore protected from things that go bump in the night.

Oh God I just realized how much he looks like Gareth Keenan.


It is his crime and his punishment.

“partial-birth abortion to the same-sex marriage”

“Santorum” is Dan Savage’s single best contribution to society.

This is what happens when you shun air conditioning and the heat messes with your mind!!!

If your criteria is “thirst quenching” and “flavorless,” why not just drink water?

That compared with 28 percent of Generation X women and 17 percent of baby boomers.

OMG I can order both flavors by Walkers Crisps through Amazon...

Oh god. I want both Prawn Flavored and Roast Chicken chips to be sold in the U.S. SO BAD.

I was with you until the last one.

This needs to be mainpaged quickly. Your tags are being wasted on polite agreement. I saw this earlier and figured I’d come back for the comments. NEEDS MOAR OUTRAGE!!!!! Lemme give it a shot:

I don’t like children as a general rule, so my take on this issue is inherently biased, but I’m gonna spew crap out of my face-hole anyway.

I wish parents would realize how dangerous it is to let their kids run around in restaurants. Not everyone is looking out for them! I, for one, don’t have children. I’m also tall and clumsy. This means that if I’m walking through a restaurant, I am not looking for your rugrat, I’m keeping my eyes at adult level. Which

I live in Maine and have actually been to this diner. I think the important thing to know about Marcy’s is that it really is a hole-in-the-wall. There are maybe 5 tables and one counter that might seat a dozen. It is tiny and cramped and hot (because the griddle is 3 feet from the counter), but the food is delicious