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THIS!

I suck at being fashionable and pretty. I mean I know it can be done - because I see youtube videos of women who look a lot like me who with application of make up and such suddenly go from "square faced lumpy boyish thing" to "hot as hell model". I can't seem to make it work, and I too fear it hurts my

Conch is SO good. They make fritters out of it, which have to be done correctly, otherwise it's just a mess. Conch chowder is a broth-based chowder, but it's usually spicy. There was a restaurant we used to go to in Ft. Lauderdale that put it on salad - divine.

I AM ON YOUR TEAM.

I totally understand the trepidation, but at the same time it kind of makes me mad. A woman shouldn't have hold back or curtail her feelings or thoughts or how she made her decision because it doesn't align perfectly with one agenda or another or because she has to fear her choice will be used against her and other

What kind of world do we live in when even fictional religious figures can't be trusted?

literally every mormon i know

You forgot one:

Sometime this week in my own Halloween reading fest, after I finish Misery, I move on to Goodnight Kiss, a Fear Street Super Chiller or whatever it's called. It's vampires at the beach. I don't know how I'm going to feel about it, because I tend to like my Fear Street's to be more obsessed psycho then ghost stories.

My husband and I were just talking about them recently. What ever happened to them???? I know a few tried solo careers but... they were such a gem of a group!

Her biggest role and the most famous line from the film. It's like wanting Aaron Paul to yell, "yeah bitch!" Or Matt LeBlanc to say, "how YOU doin'?" The only reason it's offensive is because of the storyline of The Help. If the line was from a movie where she played a high-powered executive, nobody would've batted a

Okay but can we talk about Snape's chest hair?

Thank you very much for your concern, sir, but he does not need your religion, he has science and socialism and birthdays.

Agreed, this makes me fucking crazy. It's fucked up to drop the "N" word, but it is far more problematic to me that she wanted to essentially throw slavery themed parties, having all black servers in a plantation setting. And her remarks about how happy enslaved people were. As a historian of slavery it enrages me

Someone working at McDonald's who gets raped by her supervisor will probably get a better shot at justice than most college students. Why?

Didn't she admit it was fake a while ago? I remember hearing something about how her hair was totally wrecked after Sam & Cat (another thing we are not allowed to talk to Ms. Grande about) so she just slicked it back and added a faux ponytail.

This is a dumb argument. Forest Whitaker is exceedingly wealthy thanks to his many years of work in the movie business, and yet systemic racial prejudice still intruded upon his life when he was racially profiled and falsely accused of shoplifting. Exceptional economic privilege (key word: exception) doesn't always

True, but when you still have tons of people spouting "I'm not a feminist because I don't hate men", maybe feminism 101 is still necessary.

Poor people have germs. Rich people have bacteria. Also, I don't think Listerine is condescending when they tell me that it kills the germs that cause bad breath. Get over yourselves, grammar/word police.