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@clevernamehere: A lot of people expect to live at the level their parents do now rather than the level they did starting out.

@labeled: CRAZY AUNT KANYE: Well, let's see. I'm about to turn 26, and I just left what many would consider a great job. And it was a great job. It just wasn't what I wanted to do with my life. So, I'm going to graduate school to get a Ph.D.

I was completely financially independent from the age of 18 through 25. I put myself through undergrad, graduated in 4 years, and got a job. Not once did my parents pick up the slack, and I have the student loans to prove it.

@itsmejill: This happened to my Mom when she was a teenager, and it's one of my favorite stories that she tells. Her ex was sat in her section with his new girlfriend, and my mom got so flustered that she spilled not one but two drinks accidentally all over the girlfriend. I'm not entirely sure it was an accident, but

@Alstromeria: I actually live in Atlanta now, but I grew up in Madison. So, the burbs.

@xodallas: I know. I wondered if it was specifically written in the script that way, or if the actress is just brilliant. Either way, awesome.

@Alstromeria: As someone who is from Jackson, I'm just glad that we're getting some positive publicity! That happens so rarely.

Well, hell. I actually looked at this skirt online and considered buying it for a costume party. I, however, wear a size 8. Which apparently makes me too fat for American Apparel. Which, by the way, is ridiculous.

@Mishegoss: If I'm bisexual, do I only have to pay $3.50?

Belhaven University! Hooray! That's where my parents met! Thanks, Belhaven! You know, for my existence. :)

@BabyFem: Oh. I'm a Psychology PhD graduate student, so i actually know all of that. Although, it was a very useful summary of the current disagreements within the field, so I thank you for that.

My boyfriend and I swing dance. It's one of the things that we love to do together. And we've made a group of friends who are also into dancing. If we ever get married, I fully intend for our first dance to be a choreographed Lindy Hop, and I'd love for our dance friends to be involved as well. Because I know that it

@JoStockton: Yeah. I once had my Abnormal Psychology prof tell me that he didn't believe that DID was a real condition.

@cassandraj: As someone who has lived with a family member with DID, I agree.

@prismatism is Team Bella: Yes. Agreed completely. This is their true home. Plus, it's always a nice break from the gay porn that my fave gay bar seems to have on constantly.

@emfish55: I think you make a good point. Most male comedians have schtick about how unattractive and slovenly they are. And then there's, like, Daniel Tosh who is conventionally pretty attractive, but totally plays it up and talks about how shockingly handsome and amazing he is. You have to go one way of the other, I

@rampantwhistler: I would agree with these basic parameters. Although the boyfriend and I once made s'mores with nutella instead of hershey's chocolate bars, and it was an absolutely delicious decision. So, I am not a complete s'more purist.

What I gleaned from this list: