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I feel the same way! I can't ever imagine the distinct features of a person in a story. They are about the right size and shape of the person, and most likely have the distantly visible features like hair color, but I don't really imagine what their face loks like. I see more of their actions than the specific

First, Rue was 12, not 8. You don't get entered into the lottery until you're 12. #corrections

I don't see your point in that comment.

But you shouldn't try to spin gold into shit—you have to try to find the good in the situation instead of saying ridiculous things about her race and complaining that her hair wasn't perfect. She was a good actress.

White privilege? Maybe?

I can't really complain that they have Jennifer Lawrence (an oscar-nominated actress) as Katniss. So she doesn't have straight black hair. It could be worse—she could have a single emotion like other lead actresses in recent book-to-film interpretations.

TAYLOR KITSCH AS FINNICK IS THE GREATEST THING I'VE HEARD IN MY WHOLE LIFE. No one else can compare now. NO ONE.

I pictured Rococo in ridiculous colors, too. This darkness isn't what the Capitol is supposed to think of itself—although this is the Training Center and these are Gamemakers, so maybe this isn't a full representation.

While I do think that Meryl Streep was a safe choice, that doesn't make her any less deserving. I do agree that Viola Davis was ridiculously good and deserved some serious credit, but that makes it a bad thing that she lost, not a bad thing that Meryl Streep won. Which are totally different.

The best people come from the SEC. Including you and me.

The foundation honoring Kay Yow is a good organization that gives its money to actual research. Very little of their income is spent on awareness or salaries. They list who is eligible to earn grants and who has earned them in the past. They are a 501 (c) 3 organization that publishes its 990 on its website, which

I actually thought that this was a hand-drawn cover.

No. I don't buy romance novels, but I have read both straight and gay romance novels. I can honestly tell you that I don't understand the appeal of werewolves, vampires, aliens, or any kind of sci-fi in a book that's main purpose is to be pseudo-porn. At all. In any way.

I hated the Chevy truck commercial because anyone who knows anything about trucks knows that Fords are way better.... and it was ridiculous that there were no women. I'm a woman who drives a truck. I guess I must have died because I don't have a Chevy. Damn.

...Let me change that. That's how we do it in the SEC East!

It isn't a bad idea to hold 10lb weights on a treadmill or elliptical. As a method for outdoor training, it acts as a way to train your body to tolerate wind resistance. I do it when I'm training for half marathons indoors sometimes.

That's how we do it in the SEC: like classy, Christian champions.

I liked the snark, except I had totally different taste than she did, so I did not appreciate the snark's targets.

So sad that Shailene Woodley looked less than stellar on the red carpet. I'm all about supporting her ventures into award-worthy projects, so I'm all about checking out her red carpet fashion. She was SO GOOD in the Descendants, it was like she was a different actress than the girl in Secret Life.

My mother knew a guy who was not Catholic but went to mass once a month (maybe he really wanted to be?) and halfway through would stand up, yell, "Stand up, sit down, kneel, stand up just make up your minds!" and storm out. Maybe he just got tired of the quad work out.