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Apparently, it is pretty common some of those dogs are worth a lot of money.

The story didn't really pack a punch for me and I'd imagine I am the target audience for something like this. A 30 something whose teen years were the 90s and felt disenfranchised at the time.

I have a friend who went bald in middle school, so it isn't impossible.

Because on of the questions on these things seems to be "What do you call a long a roll with cold cuts?" And my answer is hoagie, they always pin me down to the Philadelphia area. Which is a 100% correct. No more questions needed for me.

I worked at Taco Bell in the late 90s, I can a 100% see why someone would create this, even though it seems like the most terrible thing ever.

90% of my pintrest use this year was how to better clean and organize my home.

Well, as a white person I can say I've never heard of it that way. I have super curly hair (a mix of 3b/3c hair type) and even though my Mother has the same hair. I was never really taught how to maintain it. All the stuff I would read about or see on TV was about straight hair. It wasn't until the last few years

Man, now I am having childhood flashbacks to the 80s when there was a brand of jelly that the jars were meant to be kept and used as cups.

Yes, holy crap. What are these people thinking? Like it would be cool to let your child walk their friend's house (if it isn't that far). Or maybe let a group of tweens go to the mall together. But at a sports stadium alone? That just seems to be asking for it.

I worked at a video game store in a mall. We were apparently baby sitting central. Lots of Mothers would just drop the kid off in the store and do their own thing.

One time I had two very small kids (maybe between 3-5) in the store for hours. And they were driving me nuts. Finally, I asked where their parents were,

This is such a complicated issue. My friend is a social worker who's job is to get homeless people housed. But it is not an easy job, and many of these people end up homeless again for many reasons. Such drug/alcohol abuse or they are mentally ill. There are just some of them who have zero life skills and end up

It's a different kind of youth culture. At least with my knowledge of Japan, the youth culture is much more focused on "kawaii" (cuteness) in an almost infantilizing way.

Yes, she got married 24-25. To the guy she had dated in middle school.

I know you know your job better then me but have you tired selling stock photography on sites like istock? At least it would be some income, even if it isn't the most artistic endeavor.

Well, one of those engagements was in high school and it was at least mildly serious as they included a ring. And then one might have been around 20?

This is probably 1st grade. I checked my baby pictures but my eyebrows were so light you could barely see them. But I can attest to the fact some people are just born with nice eyebrows. I've never waxed or plucked mine.

I knew a girl who managed to get engaged like 3 times before she was 23. But yeah outside of that I don't think I know anyone that had a "failed engagement" before a "real engagement."

Also, a PS3 version would be more expensive to make because it would need nicer looking graphics.

Yeah but veggies fill me up just as much and as fast as meat. And the idea is she eats all of this in one night. Like, I might get through half of one of those dishes she's eating and be super full.

This was in the late 90s but went to a large HS with 3000+ kids in only 3 grades in a Philly suburb. It was possible to be excused but I am sure they wanted a doctors note or a letter from the parent that something educational was going on. Guess a lot of parent kidnappings or truency?