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@jeepchic: Actually, the CBS demographic IS little old ladies. They often lose in the 18-49 demo, but consistently win households and have managed to convince advertisers (especially pharmaceutical companies) that's good enough.

@Ms. Take: Also, Team Cake or Team Pie?

So, as someone who grew up on a chicken farm, I'm going to point out that the reason she's mean is that she's broody. Broody means that she's trying to hatch her eggs, so she's spending all of her time sitting on them and not letting anyone near her. You can tell a broody hen because she's got her feathers fluffed out

@Lymed: It can be tricky because we have so many more twins now than we used to, and a lot of that is because of fertility treatments. And we do have much more autism, both because we're better at diagnosing it and because it's actually happening more. So the sample pool on this has changed so drastically over the

Thinking about what she said about environmental factors: my mother teaches kindergarden with special needs, and specializes in autism. She thinks there's something about IVF or NICU units or both that's causing some autism. She says she sees a lot of twins and children of older parents in her classes. With some

@madeofawesome: Silly madeofawesome, men don't have feelings! They have sex. That's why they don't need to tell men that they will learn to love their wives, because if they just tell the women to be better in bed, it's the same result!

@Miss Scarlett: Does it feel like the circulation is cut off? Assuming you don't wear your watch or any jewelry on your right wrist, I've heard carpal tunnel can start that way.

@Kessica: I think the idea is that the person is not able to see what is billboard-sized obviousness to everyone else.

@rodmanstreet: I looked at the pictures on Facebook, but I'm really bad at recognizing people from a picture. I looked for any group of mostly women, but I couldn't find any. Maybe next time I'll try to drag one of my IRL friends with me so at least we can sit there and have fun and I don't just walk back to my car

@carriageclockshove: This exact thing happened to me when I was in college; there were 5 of us in an apartment, and two were a couple who had loud, knock-down, drag-out fights. And it felt exactly like the parents were fighting, except my parents never did. We never had to listen to the make-up sex, but one of the

@rodmanstreet: Hollywood, at Dillon's. Which also meant a lot of driving around for parking, because I am not paying $10.

WAAAH! I went to the meetup and couldn't find anyone!

@whatwouldjanedo: Considering Christmas decorations now predate Halloween, I'm not so sure.

@Rilo-Andy: I know exactly how you feel. I'm an aspiring writer, and I have started to refer to my debt as "crushing." Because I am drowning in it, and spent most of this week unemployed. There are two things that keep me going, both told to me by Ron Moore:

@PurpleDaisy: Also a good idea! I don't know of a Haitian community, but I'm in LA and we've got pretty much everyone, so we probably do.

@Tippi Hedren: I don't know, but the crazy thing is that on that side of the family, it's my uncles who are fuck-ups. This one aunt may be a crazy racist asshole, but she has a home and pays her bills and doesn't break any laws. I have very few uncles on FB, though.

@Tippi Hedren: I know how you feel. My crazy-ass aunt posted a thing about how if gay people want to get married, they're not allowed to call it "marriage" for the same reason that "negroid" people can't call themselves white. And she got some responses along the lines of "this is so right and well-said!"

@envirodesigner: How about photography? There's the start-up costs of the camera and editing software, but then there's an excuse to get out of the house and take pictures, and then spend time editing them (not just "increase the contrast," but really editing them).