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UnoriginalNight

This is a weird argument. By definition, anything she does on the quiet would not be publicized, so we have no way of knowing what she's doing, or has done, 'on the quiet'.

He could just say he'd put you in the book. That second part is kind of a given.

To be honest, I didn't even consider that there was a possibility that Arya and The Hound weren't BFFs IRL.

Just because gender is a social construct doesn't mean it isn't real. Plenty of things are social constructs, fully recognized as such, and yet people participate in them freely.

Yeah - one of them told me the definition of a woman is someone who can have a baby. Because that's not a sexist view of women... (not to mention pretty damn insulting to women who cannot have children, or don't want them).

Maybe this is me taking it too personally because I lived in an inner city food desert where produce was limited to either canned corn or mealy apples, but it didn't make me laugh to hear that a dude who grew up in poverty in a similar food desert-y area until he was like 25 wasn't super familiar with a grapefruit.

She is an absolutely beautiful woman, reality TV ridiculousness aside.

Dear Mr. Edwards, for your spin-off consideration.

This is going to be very personal and pretty painful for me to confess, but I think I should.

AHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhHHhhH.

I hope his next prank involves Solange in an elevator. I hate that fucking jerk.

I know that Bey was the topic at hand, but what does this mean, too, for the other pop divas and famous women that are perpetuating unreasonable standards of beauty?

In addition to the good advice LW3 was given, I'd suggest that if possible, she remain on good terms with her friend because it sounds like the friend is going to need support to get out of that relationship at some later date. The "isolating from friends" move is pretty classic (he's doing it by being toxic to her

This is by a wide margin the most relatable Kayne West has ever been. Seriously, I think this is the first time I have ever been able to look at him and say "yep, this is a perfectly understandable and normal human reaction to his environment."

I think it's odd in general to think of a relationship as a job. I'm a wife but I don't think of myself as a psychologist, financial advisor, chef, prostitute and laundress. As a friend I don't think of myself as a events manager, life coach, psychologist, companion and career counselor. That's weird. All of our