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Fruit Stripe at least had the temporary tattoos going for them (though I constantly got mine too wet so it looked like shit). Remember when gum started advertising edible wrappers? What the f was the point of that? It tasted and felt terrible- just paper. And I always ate it!!!!

I weirdly liked the stick. It was deliciously sweet and chalky and mild. I think i like to eat lame things. But I liked the stick a lot!

i actually super loved fruit leather when I was a kid. Like, so, so much. I have a very visceral memory of eating them in the summer and being super pumped. A movie theater in my area sold them at concessions and it was the bomb!

I think I figured it out! And it's so dumb! The way he hit on Pam as Ben Franklin on the office really made me uncomfortable. I super think that is it and it's such a dumb reason to feel weird about him.

I love AD's work on podcasts and he's super talented and funny but I get so creeped out by him! Not in a personal way, but like I know he must have played a skeezy character in the past because my first reaction is a kind of skin crawly feeling.

I think he joined that men's group/AA type therapy group a while back. When he was living in a shed. I have felt him sympathetic to women in the past, he holds Scott's mom in some esteem and admits his own faults in that relationship.

You were being sent a very passive-aggressive message about micro-aggression. I think the person was trying to say something about micro aggression being everywhere, or even about your suggestion that the family move being an act of microaggression. But instead of actually making any kind of real point or using their

Um....that picture is psychotically huge. Sorry!

I've been getting Birchbox for only a couple of months and I'm pretty "eh" about it. One one hand, I really like getting mail and little sample things and it's winter and I'm lonely, so $10 is not a bad deal. However, the samples are super teeny and not that inspiring (sometimes really weird, like gross chocolate or

Hmmmm, I also can't imagine using any amount of conditioner close to my shampoo usage. But I also don't color my hair. I'm excited to hear all of these options! Even though the Pantene is rocking my life right now, I feel like my hair either gets used to stuff I use and doesn't work as well, or there's a lot of build

I have super fine hair, but it also gets pretty dry and funky, especially in the winter. I've struggled trying to find a conditioner that works for me but this does:

Sounds kind of cool. I really, really enjoyed Ugly Americans.

Yeah, I was surprised by the idea of olive oil keeping for a year because I'm paranoid of it becoming oxidized and rancid! But I didn't think about the fact that it's used as a preserver and has been for years....I'm torn. I guess it's a taste test thing? And keeping it somewhere dark and cool is good advice.

But they definitely made her thinner! I get that it's only a smidge, and that it happens to be in places where they'd want to iron out some wrinkles, but her things and waist are definitely smaller than in the original photo, as well as her arms!

I need to make all of these!

I fucking love bsicoff spread! My roommate and I eat it all the time. Well, we're actually pretty good about it, but it's a pantry staple. It's so good...though I frequently read the label and feel bad about the fact that I'm eating cookies mashed with extra sugar and oil. But it's crazy delicious. I once bought the

I think most people who are hating it haven't tried it and are hating it for it's trendiness, I would guess. I moved out of the city before the cronut became a thing, but I did work at Dominique Ansel for a few months literally right before the cronut hit, and everything I tried there was unbelievably delicious. He

I never used to really like pie, but I've started making a great pie crust and now I'm into it. Which is not good news. In adulthood I've also talked myself into liking chowders, butter, and pastries. WHY AM I MAKING MYSELF EAT THESE FATTY THINGS?!?!

And boring. A lot of people have lit up in public at some point in their youth, in ways less protected and way more risky, so it's not exactly groundbreaking. I'm not sure who she's trying to shock here.

The New Yorker had a long article sometime this summer on people who are breeding large cats with domestic cats and trying to make a smaller physical reproduction of wildcats with domestic traits. It really gave me the creeps to imagine how dangerous these pets have the potential to be (even if small), and I was so