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Seriously. "On the surface, in the photos she left behind, it was all perfect. Blonde, young, white, well-dressed, adorned in jewelry… That's the stuff dreams and TV shows are made of. That's what the good life looks like, that's what happy looks like. If you appear to have it all and you're still not happy, what does

Yes. Same. Everyone I know who saw it thought it was good.

She's probably referring to financial aid.

And you can get an IUD for like $700 for 10 years!

Hah! Subsidizing birth control SAVES money.

Carrie made tons of bad decisions. Like buying a closet full of shoes instead of saving or investing, and choosing Big over and over again over guys like Aiden. Her entire character is premised on bad decisions. I'd say Carrie is, like Hannah, meant to be a deeply flawed character (which would also explain why SATC

Shoshana = Charlotte, Hannah = Carrie, Jessa = Samantha, Marnie = Miranda

... There's only one Ivy in New York, and in general student debt depends on the status of the school (public or private), not really its location.

You have no idea what timezone I'm in, what age I am, if I have kids, etc. and I don't think glancing at Facebook once every two days counts as "addiction." And suddenly if you're not out (or just got back from being out) at 3am on Friday you're a total loner or something? Dude, whatever. I haven't even looked at what

I think you have issues. It's not healthy to get so upset at people who, again, aren't attacking you (there's nothing wrong with living in the same place or having the same group of friends; it has many advantages to moving around a lot, and I don't think anyone said otherwise, that's just your own

Atlanta is actually really liberal. Even compared to Chicago (where I now live).

She wasn't attacking you. Her response was quite reasonable. Also, texting 300 photos to 20 people, which people do often on Facebook, would be ridiculous. And part of the point of sharing pictures on Facebook is that it's *not* private. If you're not super close with someone, and they would never text you to begin

I think that makes a lot of sense. Talking about the underlying causes of issues typically makes them much better. Once you actually experience it though, hopefully you'll realize that it can't fundamentally change who you are, and you are still you, and I think these worries will dissolve. Your grandmother's abuse

Yeah... why are we shaming women who call the police when they are legitimately in danger again? This is more than a "small bone."

OMG YES!

... Or 4. Have a tiny plastic and metal stick forced through your cervix and installed into your uterus, a process that's not only excruciating but can also lead to NO PERIODS AT ALL FOR FIVE YEARS.

Yes, because the vast majority of people never do drugs. At all. And if they did, they'd totally deserve to spend the rest of their lives as addicts.

Do you have any evidence that graduating early was not done in the mid-80s? Otherwise I don't know why you are making the distinction.

She could have finished in three years or a semester early... It's not that unusual; I'm at a private university that is of a similar caliber to Brown and I've known several people who have done it. And college was a lot easier to get into back then, and yes, schools like Brown usually guarantee full rides to

Really, I should be kicking you out of my town, but again, Eric, I’m here to thank you, because, while I’m sure you liked having Emily on your arm as eye candy, guys who wear Vineyard Vines pants don’t take no for an answer when the ask to give it to girls from behind.