RuralJuror
RuralJuror
RuralJuror

The problem with the "what's your excuse" tag line is that it pre-supposes that every one wants & values the same thing (or that they should want or value the same thing)- i.e. achieving their personal version of Fit Mom's body. It follows from that presumption that if one is not actively pursuing that goal, then one

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"All of those variables open lots of doors for people, including the Good Ol Boys network."

James Spader. Rich, arrogant, asshole from Pretty in Pink. He pretty much was the standard of which all other spoiled brats were modeled in the 1980's.

Yawn. Whatever. Wake me up when George Clooney explains the 90s.

The only thing Millennials need to know about the 80's is this guy:

Okay, just watched the video (my bad), and apparently now it's anyone born after 1985, so now I guess I'm not a millennial...? WHAT GENERATION DO I BELONG TO? I'm having an existential/zeitgeist crisis here. Help!

Again, define "millennial", because I'm an 80s baby and I'm apparently considered a "millennial", right along with kids born in the mid-90s— which I'll never understand.

I take the train everyday and ride the bus pretty frequently. I can assure you that people take public transportation strung out all the time.
Sometimes it's scary, it's usually just very sad.

But carrying on a 6 year affair is totally different from having a one night fuck. The former contains far too much lying and betrayal for the cheater to be anything but a turd. The latter, I'd probably be able to deal with and can chalk it up to horniness.

I was cringing every time Cameron Diaz opened her mouth. For the rest, the trailer is absolutely fun, can't wait to see the movie!

Cameron Diaz' acting is so shitty in this it makes me sad. She's not funny at all.

This hurts, people. We believed the Gordon-Moore marriage, it was brilliant, it was all we ever wanted from love and relationships. Finding out that they were unhappy like anybody else - that he was cheating like anybody else - was very painful. Celebrity marriages haven't looked the same since they split up.

You guys all see it, right?

5-7 hours is a pretty fucking long time to go without food, especially if you can't sleep on planes and you're a child, or hypoglycemic, or need medication that can't be taken on an empty stomach, or any number of other issues . . .

International flights are the best. My husband and I flew Air France to our elopement/honeymoon and holy cow, it was amazing. I'm forever spoiled. Free champagne upon take off, wine with your (free, delicious) meal, and they offered ice cream in the middle of the night for anyone still awake. And so many good,

I agree. Every time I've flown internationally, the food has been perfectly acceptable, and they give you quite a bit of it, all things considered. And I'm definitely flying the cheapest I can find too.

International flights are the way to go for in-flight food, in my limited experience. I flew Brussels Airlines to Germany last summer, and was shocked to see how good the economy offerings were (it was the cheapest flight we could find too). Fancy in-flight entertainment, plenty of leg room, and a meal that wouldn't

Ah the bit about being embarrassed by trans-people like Leto's character is really what was bothering me. POC tend to do the same when a character fits negative stereotypes and it really does show how we feel about certain aspects of our own community. We're so uncomfortable that people like Precious (for example)

Well then I'm tired of movies about slaves/ historical bio pics winning oscars, because hey, they're just telling a story ie doing their job.