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I read this shit when I was ELEVEN... dude, I could not sleep if the book was in the room. I had to hide it for two weeks in the middle of reading it because TERROR.

If you want an eleven or twelve year old to have nightmares (and also to read, wide eyed, about a youthful gangbang in the dark as a way to unite the

Harry Styles... is not interested in Rosie. If you want to fall down an internet hole reading about THE GREATEST LOVE STORY OF OUR TIME please check out these tumblrs:

I also had many male friends and spent a lot of time alone and inebriated with them. These boys were always respectful and lovely, like brothers, even though there was some sexual tension (we were teenagers, I was cute, they were sorta awkward with most other girls until our late teens... which meant I had the honor

Totally unexpectedly... This just made me cry. I have a half-brother that I met when I was 16, and I am so lucky to have him. This is an amazing concept. It's about what unites us, it's about love, it's about the things that make us who we are. It's about the nature of family, the need to connect, the powerful desire

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This is the way of the future - concurrent show and game development. I would love to know more about resource sharing between Trion and Syfy, as well as how the writing teams worked together. In the past, there have been a lot of failed attempts to do this... I was particularly disappointed when the Neuromancer

Agreed. Indeed.

Are you kidding?!? That girl was forged in the FLAME. She is HARDENED, and I am actually enjoying her antics - better than watching a mentally ill starlet teeter around, that's for damn sure. She is having fun, but she is no fool. She knows how this shit works, and I think it's in the realm of possibility that she had

Yup. That was me on the subway - openly weeping without the ability to stop. We3 is awesome, and the art is incredible, but holy shit does it ever induce tears. Same thing with Watership Down. I recently reread it and was like... "Wha? They made a kids film out of this?" The 80's were bloody times, people.

Sexy and topical and necessary. Let's never fight again, ladies.

This is great. It's like they're speaking directly to eachother, and apologizing.

I can't even handle him. I spent tiny dancer giggling and climbing my couch.

ROUND THE TWIST WAS AWESOME!!!

I agree, but: This one made me sad when I re-watched it as an adult. First of all, there is only a single short season. Secondly... 90% of what thought was awesome was contained within the last two episodes (they broke the fourth wall, remember!?!!), which makes it even sadder that there was only one season.

Also: I

Yup. Yes. Indeed. This is a completely acceptable response. THANKS INTERNET!

...soon to be QUIF. Or QILF, which is more accurate, but less HILARIOUS.

I just made my boyfriend uncomfortably aroused at work with texts (hey, it happens!), and he counted how many people wide-eyed his junk while he had a smoke outside to cool down: 5, ranging from young men to soccer moms to adorable old Asian grandmas. Friends, we DO live in a universe where a man's junk is visible in

I am baffled - BAFFLED - that Six Feet Under has not been mentioned yet.

...aaaaaand now I know what a "crush video" is. Ye gods. Hope you like the sweet taste of my innocence EveHolt!

It's all fine and dandy to armchair psychoanalyze and fit him into a category you are comfortable with, but gender identity, sex and and sexual orientation are not binary. He is who he is, exactly as he says he is, and calling him an old queen when that is in fact NOT what he identifies as is weaksauce. He's a