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Here's where the problem happened: 4chan

I played this game at a party tonight with several friends. Favorite combo was for "Introducing the Lifetime movie _____, the story of _____." Someone played "fetus" and "the demon inside me."

Speaking as someone who's been involved with the convention cosplay circuit, here is how the vast majority of cosplaying girls think of the socially awkward or shy guy: They don't

Some know it, some don't. This wasn't a conclusion, it was a comment. The VAST majority of rockabilly people don't take the 50s this seriously either.

And these women don't know what they're doing?

I've been going to RenFests most of my life. I know we don't take ourselves too seriously. It's just the idea of totally romanticizing a period of time. The majority of people who love the 50s do so because of neat hairstyles, figure-flattering clothing, kitschy nick-knacks and going to dive bars to listen to people

Don't forget foreign!

This is incredibly authentic to the 50s. Everyone in the 50s starred on a reality television cable TV show. Who doesn't fondly remember "Keeping up with the Cleavers"?

RenFest. When people talk about how great medieval times were they put on fancy gowns, tightly lace their bustiers, wax about the nobility and chivalry of knights, the splendor of courtly feasts, jousting tournaments. Men were heroic! Women were princesses! They don fairy wings, read Lord of the Rings and forget

It's a beautiful theatre, and they did Arsenic and Old Lace last year so they get a gold star. Minneapolis is second only to New York in terms of money spent per capita on theatre, and it's the third largest theatre market in the country. What else are we going to do in the 7 months winter?

The Minnesota Opera House works with local artists. They get a free night at the Opera to watch the final dress rehearsal and use it for life-drawing. In exchange, the artists tweet and post on their websites the drawings along with a link to the Opera house. This kind of creative marketing/outreach is what keeps

Given that the Guthrie is offering a limited number of these seats for specific showings of specific shows...I don't really have a problem with it. It's not an "all the time" thing and I highly doubt it will be. These are also the absolute cheapest seats in the entire theatre, pretty sure they're not going to be

A pox on VS, they don't even carry my size!

It depends on how severe it is and how comfortable you are with it. I could wear the stuff all the time and in fact I'm MUCH happier with longline bras than I am with those flimsy, foam-cupped creations you see in a lot department stores. Three hooks or more, I need the support and it looks fantastic!

Loaner dresses are common, but because they're "loaners" you aren't allowed to perform any radical alterations. Christina consistently needs a dress with the waist nipped in several inches. She ends up with a lot of dresses that pull across her hips and flatten/smush upwards her breasts. Some starlets end up

Life is more exciting? You know why your life is so "exciting?" Because your worries involve all sorts of voluntary actions and recreational activities.

What I wouldn't give to never have to worry about money. THAT is happiness.

I'm seeing people commenting about using the band instead of the cups.

I'm fairly large busted and can't understand it. If it's a bulky item, it's just uncomfortable, and if it's money I feel awkward having to fish it out.

Word. When I party and I can't find pockets, I will tuck money in a boot-top before I start shoving things in my bra. Much easier to find again later.