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A successful show with stars like Hamm and Radcliffe is airing on some obscure station called Ovation? I missed the days when every decent British show went to PBS - it is a lot harder to find some shows now.

Ms. Jackson really knows how to pick 'em.

I love that she is the only one in the office who is not a serial monogamous. She is the only one who really isn't small town. Tom is a great character but his entire coolness is all stolen from pop culture- and I love him. But Donna is her own person and does it with so much style.

Until last season, I was actively hoping that Chris and Donna would get together. I really thought it could happen! They're both into health (she and Chris bonded over doing a cleanse a few seasons ago), she thinks he's attractive, and she is absolutely the sort of woman whiny-man-child Chris needs! (SPOILER): I'm so

I always through the joke was that she has a rich, glamorous personal life that she doesn't share with the rest of the office. Like her Mercedes, or the fact that Ginuwine is her cousin.

The Meagles are very private people

Get it girl.

Was hoping Jez would cover this article. It reflects my own observations of my peers: WoC and poorer white women are less likely to engage freely in "hookup culture" (ugh, can we think of a better name?) because they simply have more to lose. Especially when it comes to their reputations (being perceived as "a slut"

Every single "millennial" trend story is pretty much about rich kids.

What is really sad is that she has finally been rightfully fired but the girls she created disorders in will have bad relationships with their bodies for a good time to come. She has caused a lot of damage that many of her victims will have to invest a lot of time and money to fix.

"forced to pose for pictures in their sports bras and spandex shorts while flexing their muscles, so the coach could document their body changes and progress toward a platonic ideal of perfection that existed in Coach Francis' head"

The marriage of religious fanaticism and competitive sports culture has to simultaneously be one of the most obnoxious and most hilarious products of the American melting pot. Not that people in other countries may not have done it first, but I really think we do it best.

I find these a little irritating too. The problem isn't necessarily that they're cute, it's that they're (mostly) crap. There are about 100 really rubbish vibes out there for every good one, and that means that people who are new to vibrators or are shy or embarrassed about them are getting a raw deal.

Yesssss.... This sexy man is my mayor. All those years of ballet are still paying off.

It is actually legit. But he's not intentionally flipping off anyone. It's from a 1967 episode of his show where he is leading kids through the song "Where is Thumbkin?" where each finger is named something and held up. Middle finger is "tall man."

You know, I just can't really bring myself to get upset about a guy who is having a rough time of it - especially after everyone lauded him for really going above and beyond to connect with an unknown child. (A belief her mother apparently fostered, for whatever reason.) He made an admitted faux pas, and then

Okay, that made me laugh. Mostly because she clearly didn't want to bother Matt Damon or propose marriage or fuck up the shoot. It started out as a fun day out and as obstacles popped up it turned into a quest of "we have invested this much of our time and dignity into seeing Matt Damon and by God WE WILL SEE MATT

I usually hate it, too, but in this instance I do think it contributes to the understanding of the story, considering the predatory nature of the “father” in question.

Do me a favor and DON'T go telling the internet what name he chooses, okay?