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Yeah, I still jump at the end too and I'm a grown-ass nearly 30-year-old adult. Probably just because of Mallrats, though. My parents let movies and TV raise me.

I don't know why I'm responding to you specifically (other than the fact that I like the video you posted), but my mom worked for almost 15 years as a secretary/assistant in offices of hearing aid dispensers and/or audiologists and she had some of the most heartwarming stories to tell sometimes. Mom passed away just

aahhh ... i came here to post this, but am apparently too slow. back to vehemently hitting "refresh" all day at work i guess.

But of course

Does this work? I'm super terrible at the internet ...

yeea-AHH. This is a big in-joke with a few ladies I play lacrosse with because we all discovered it during an adult team trip a few years ago. We all get together at least once a year to play in a big tournament where it's like a free-for-all of 40+ guys and late 20's/early 30's ladies. While it's all seemingly very

I'm weirdly a few days late on this, but I just revisited. Re: weird dancing - if any dude knows and can execute the "fork in the garbage disposal" dance, I'd probably die. PLEASE WATCH THIS TO UNDERSTAND.

Thank you for seeing this. Something had been haunting me. If only it were actually Darlene up for today's awards ...

This is possibly a weird one, but ... when he talks to me like one of the guys. Sometimes I think they say those things because they think I might be gay. But sometimes I think it's like a hint and a challenge.

Girl, 5'7"" and stocky/strong and broad is practically my description of a perfect gentlemen. "Perfect height for hugs" sounds like everything I want in life. (I'm a hint above 5'7" and I have a thing for "shorter" gents.)

So here is mine - I'm a righty and have some strange, disjointed handwriting that mixes lower case and capitals and sometimes incorporates cursive. I sometimes skip parts of letters and have to go back and fill them in.

yup! I consider myself plenty "curvy", but anything in Lane Bryant or the like ends up swimming on me, while I can't do the top sizes at mainstream stores. Hence why I've found one pair of pants at the Gap Outlet, one size at the Gap Outlet in shirts, and one size at Target in blouses. Have I mentioned that the Gap

I'm something of an "in-betweener" in that I am a size 18-ish in most places, so stores with "straight sizes" don't carry it, but I'm not quite "plus-sized" for a lot of definitions once clothes are re-cut for the plus-size market. With that said, I get most of my tops from Target in Size 1 from Pure Energy and I have

Seconded. The "women's" or whatever they call plus there is always intermingled with the maternity stuff. However, after I got over the initial "embarrassment" of looking at clothes directly beneath a "maternity" sign, I realized that Target's size 1 for plus size clothes fits me just about perfectly in tops. So, in

I'm learning to not let the guilt get to me. When I left my dad's nursing home after our weekly visit today, his bat-shit suicidal roommate told me to "keep my head up." For some reason that was really nice to hear. It seems that, as I get older, I get more and more people in my camp. I think that you, too, will get

Casey H: From one Casey to another ... you are not abandoning anyone. You are the child/one of the children in this situation and, while heartbreaking, it is not your responsibility to save your family. For your youngest sister, however, I might recommend talking to her about getting some counseling through her school

I hit send before I meant to. I haven't had your exact same situation, as the anchor around my neck is my brother. He's about a year and a half older than me and has been genuinely terrible to me since we were pre-teens (we are now 29 and 30). Our mom passed away in 2012 and that supposedly drove him into heroin

Most important thing: YOU ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS. AT ALL.

I'm so glad you've gotten treatment and I hope you're doing better. I completely agree with you, as I've had a few friends who have done in-patient treatment for eating disorders - including one who went to Timberline Knolls. The treatment is absolutely "rehabilitating" addictive behavior. Limiting your eating,

I also have a friend who went there and, from what I understand, it did fantastic things for her. If I'm not mistaken, that is also where Demi Lovato went. I've heard nothing but great things about the place.