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@that's what she said: When I was in law school I used to steal toilet paper from campus bathrooms to bring back to my apartment, but I hated it because it was always one-ply.

@penguins268: Not a piggy bank, but I keep my change in a small watering can!

@coffeespoon: I was just having this conversation with my boyfriend! I first read the book when I was 13 or so, and when I reread the book ten years later I was like, whoa, they're my age! If I reread it now, I'd probably start to feel kind of old.

@laetitiae: I've been watching it all day too. I do NOT get the same urge to watch the langoliers though.

@MischiefMinx: I held out until this year and now I have the cheapest plan, 1 dvd out at a time and unlimited instant watch, and it's only $8.99 per month. I feel like I was spending way more renting and going to movies before finally giving in, so I'm glad I got the account.

@Penny: I LOVE musicals. Name any musical between 1930 and 1970 and I probably own it on DVD.

I understand that some women don't like/have bad reactions to the pill and that there are other options that work better for some people, but a couple of times in the last few years I've encountered this weird judgmental attitude from others about the fact that I take the pill. They give me the 'it's unnatural'

@ricardvs: Yeah I feel like it doesn't take any giant leaps of logic to answer a lot of these questions, even if they weren't explicitly answered (like infertility was caused by the incident; food drops were done by the Dharma people in Ann Arbor to make sure that the Swan button-pusher was taken care of, etc.)

@CissyPants: Yeah I am also this way. I hate keeping paper. And also, I know people are attached to their libraries, but I can't wait to get a Kindle or IPad or something so I can just stop buying books that take up more shelf space. Honestly, I just hate accumulating stuff, even stuff I still enjoy using.

@thePrototype: I think the reason Scientology is considered different by many people is that a good number of people see it as a cult, and not as a religion.

@i'vemadeahugemistake: Didn't cry. I'll admit I'm quick to cry when it comes to "real" stuff, but I can't remember the last time I cried about fictional people. Oh well.

@wtfox?!: A friend of mine found out that her student's mother wrote her whole thesis. When the student failed, she complained to her mother and the mother called my friend and told her it WASN'T plagiarism because it was unpublished work, and so the student shouldn't have failed.

@girly: Yeah, I'm getting news. Boo.

Another thing: I wonder where Richard, Jacob, and the MIB ended up in THEIR tailor-made afterlives.

@kanimal: My guess is that Jack wished he had a son so he made up one for himself in the afterlife. Don't know why he decided he should have a kid with Juliet though.

I wonder how long Hurley was the island protector before joining everybody in sideways afterlife.

@Interrobangin': I think Jack was seeing Frank, Claire, Kate, Miles, and Sawyer leave the island