PainAusten
PainAusten
PainAusten

Yeah, people take this move WAY too seriously.

Yes! This is the most overpraised movie. All my girlfriends won't shut up about it, and I HATE IT.

Yep. I grew up near Mayville (although on the other side of the state line), and teen pregnancy in the area is out of control, although slightly better than when I lived there about ten years ago.

Oh, man, I'm from around the area as well (although just on the other side of the PA line, but I worked near Mayville during college), and when the Nushawn Williams thing broke it was AWFUL.

Right? I need a gif of that, like, yesterday.

I HAVEN'T DONE ANY WORK ALL DAY THANKS TO THIS ALBUM, AN I DON'T CARE.

Thirding the Jade Harmony mat. I've been practicing for about four years and made the upgrade a few months ago on the recommendation of my yoga teacher. It made all the difference in my practice when I switched from a $20 Gaiam mat and costs about the same as the Lululemon mats. I got mine at Athleta for $70.

This Canisius alum agrees!

Same issue here. It's been driving me nuts!

Heh, yeah. I'm looking at physician responses to anti-vaxers in medical journals, and they mostly just keep repeating "It's science! Why won't they listen to us?"

I'm actually doing research on anti-vaccine campaigns from the turn of the last century (small pox, yay!), and it's MIND-BOGGLING how similar the arguments are.

I'd watch the hell out of that.

We did in my high school, actually. I thought it was a GREAT idea, until I had to wander through the halls in a prairie skirt for "Oklahoma!"

The pun-runs are the best part of the show, in my pun-loving opinion.

Why are you in the grey?! Replying to promote.

Eh, different strokes for different folks. One of my favorite yoga instructors blasts punk music for a really energetic power yoga class. It's actually one of the more spiritually-centered yoga classes I've done, since she always does a reading at the opening and closing of class. She's also a women's studies

Yep, and it's from Scorcher Kennedy's perspective. Cassie's was my favorite. I don't have too much trouble keeping them straight, since French is really the only detective fiction writer I read nowadays, since my reading diet is mostly classics lately.

I have the fourth book in the series sitting on my desk right now just waiting for me to finish my reading for school. I'm dying to read it.

I never paid for a summer program, but I did one free program through the state/colleges every summer during high school: one at a local medical school, one "business camp" at a small liberal arts school on the other side of the state, and an economics camp at my dad's alma mater, a state school in PA. While I didn't

Seriously. It's sooo good, and I don't want them to cancel it or change a thing.