@dcdulce: Like a rhinestone cowboy, indeed.
@dcdulce: Like a rhinestone cowboy, indeed.
@SouthernSatine: Also, um, she has a tramp stamp.
CANADIAN FUCKING COWBOYS?!
@Sputnik_Sweetheart: we go back to ice dancing in approximately 19 minutes. So, no worries. There will be plenty of folk dancing on ice to come.
@MIXED: What's worse is that I secretly want to see it. What?! IT HAS JOHN CUSACK IN IT!
@MIXED: Also, I love that his dad's name if Bjorn. Which is basically just awesome.
I wonder if the bangs bumpit gets her extra style points...
@knyne: This is quite refreshing to read. I always wonder why men past the age of 35 would want to date women in their early 20's, or heavens, their late teens. What on earth do they talk about? What could they possibly have in common? Wouldn't you rather date someone in your age range who shares, if nothing else, a…
@BabyJane: Eh. I do mine every other week. Which I thought was kind of lazy of me. Now I feel better about myself!
@BitterMelonyStew: Me too! And all I could think was, "Well, that's awfully fitting for someone who works as an office assistant."
@that's what she said: Agreed! If it were a suit with a straight pencil skirt instead, oh dear, I pine for such a suit.
@Rooo sez BISH PLZ: I'm pretty sure that she's sleeping with Gerard Butler. And that, my friends, can cure anything.
THIS IS NOT OKAY. Please be well, Bill. Seriously, please be well.
@morninggloria: Let's all practice together! Sing-a-long time!
@sybann: I'm actually surprised that I never considered that before. Once they mentioned it, it made complete sense. I mean, people with Asperger's typically want to have relationships of some sort, but they just don't know how.
@CurtCole: God I loved that movie. I sobbed when she died. SOBBED. And "she" wasn't even real.
A GYNOID?! Is that a thing? Oh heavens.
@Bunsen Honeydew: As was mine. :(
@madeofawesome has gone rogue: oh, Lord. That's one class that I would NEVER skip. Mmm...Professor Obama...
@InCahoots: They're changing the wording to "Gender Incongruence" which seems to be much less stigmatizing. Also, I'd read that they're changing some of the diagnostic criteria, although I haven't had a chance to look at the specifics.