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@chatterboxwriting: That's a great style. Plus, magnets!

I posted a version of this in GT yesterday, but I wanted to see if there were more opinions now:

@LadyChatterley: Without having read much else about it, this does sound like these guys were probably trying to make a point about freedom of speech. Unfortunately, the easiest way to do that is to be absolutely fucking disgusting. Also, their point was probably "I want attention and you can't throw me in jail for

...saying that Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer "act like they're permanent residents of a unicorn ranch in fantasy land..."

Ms. Orlean: While I appreciate the sentiment, I'm pretty sure there was NEVER a time when a writer could just write. If I recall, Marco Polo was on a book tour.

@Leucadia: My uncle is gay and my aunt is extremely homophobic. She has told him that he is going to hell, that he could only ever find true happiness with a woman, and that he's confused. Because she really and truly believes that he simply made a bad choice, all evidence to the contrary, and she loves him too much

At Universal Studios, 4-D means they show you a movie and sometimes spray a little water on your face. I'm trying to figure out what the ultrasound version of that is.

@cand86: The image of "naked little bits" of chicken is making me laugh.

All the food talk has me inspired: what foods are you freaky about?

The Cybermen celebrated. At last, they had mastered human-like skin and hair! Unfortunately, they had never learned to shave against the grain, and stubble would be their undoing.

@Almane: They shoot at Paramount Studios, which is right next to the Hollywood Forever cemetary. If that's where they shot the "little Kurt and Burt at Mom's funeral," he probably popped by to say hi.

@WaffleCopter: Finn sort of did. It can be hard to tell since his thought process goes:

@Belladonna77: Did anyone else get the impression that the reason he said yes to Rachel wanting to raise the hypothetical children as Jews was because he had no idea what that actually meant?

She sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water," with her choir and advises Kurt that even if he isn't religious, he should believe in something.

@LovelyHue: Blink and Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead.

@Gonkette: My first words were Buck Rogers. Well, it sounded more like Buck Wa-wa, but my parents got it.

@hedonisticme: Congrats! Do you read apracticalwedding.com? Someone here mentioned it once, and I can't get enough of it (and I'm not engaged). They have a series of wedding graduate posts, and one of the things the brides always emphasize is that some things don't go the way they're supposed to, but that's okay