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I'm ashamed of how much I love that song. The words are so so so bad, but when it comes on the radio I can't help but bob my head. Maybe that's what they meant by blurred lines? They're testing us to see how far we'll stretch our tolerance threshold for a good beat?

Ugh Marky Mark. He committed several race related hate crimes in his youth and is still kind of a dick about them. As in not really apologized, gets mad if you bring them up, blinded a guy and refuses to make good to him or his family now that he has the means. Srsly, Wiki him. Or Google articles about him. He is the

I refuse to be lumped in with the millennials. No offense millenials! I'm the tail end of Generation X, thank you very much.

HEY.

Bieber has about 30 black schoolkids to throw rocks at and one Vietnamese man to blind before he is as bad as Marky Mark was at the same age. So, uh...shut the fuck up?

I have a weird love for Dunkin Donuts coffee. I can't explain it, but it's the only reason I go there. Except a bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel, every once in a while. It must be the urban conditioning.

I am very glad I had kids "young" too. They should be out of the nest by the time I'm 50. I'm going to move to the beach and live in a two bedroom shack, and rock my career for the 15 years I get before retirement.

As a 40-something mother of kids ages 16, 18, and 20 (one of whom has already left the nest, and the second not far behind), I try not to engage in this debate. Yes, I had my kids young. I still managed to get an education, have a career, and now that my children are older, I have time for me. I don't regret my

I have a five year old daughter and am completely against this. To begin with their feet are still developing and I think any footwear that promotes ankle injury is really a no-brainer. Secondly, I think heels are specifically for sexualization. Why would we promote that in our daughters? They won't be so little for

My daughter doesn't know who Suri Cruise is. Be a parent....no heels allowed at school, end of story.

I started wearing a "training bra" around 8 or 9. Mine was more like wearing a camisole. Since I was kinda budding, it was a way to get me used to it. I started wearing a proper bra, if I recall, at 10 or 11.

I cringe when I see children seeing heels. I think it's awful. Heels are popular because they're sexually provocative. How is this not obvious?

Most of me agrees with you, but there is the tiny part of me whose heart skipped a giddy beat at the thought of no-questions-asked time off to deal with my debilitating, painful periods. Thanks for acknowledging that you don't face many problems - I'll be interested to see how others respond who also, like me, have

Yeah, but they were for dress-up, right? For play at home? That's different than wearing wedges to school.

Maybe he deserves to rot in prison, but does everyone else deserve to pay for it? Normally I am not the type of person to sound so heartless. But there is only one criminal/violent act in which there is absolutely no going back. That is pedophilia. There is no amount of therapy that will fix a pedophile. Perhaps

My sister wears Lululemon exclusively and is always talking about how it's worth the extra money to look good while you work out because it makes you feel good too. I get that, I really do, but nothing will ever convince me that I should shell out $70 for a shirt when I can easily hit up Target or Old Navy and find

Alan #Thicke must be so proud.

I'm sorry, but ew. Incompetence and ignorance are not cute. This adult sounds like she was seriously spoiled and as a result does not have basic life skills. Sad, really.

Have you tried explaining that people won't like her if she behaves a certain way? My parents always pointed out bratty behavior in other children and me and explained how annoying it was, how I didn't want my grandparents, teacher and friends to think I was a brat etc. You can't really do much about when they are