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    That's really interesting. I never thought of it this way before, but the parallels are definitely there when you lay it out.

    I also think most people like the idea of picking off walkers when they are angry (like the one episode after Dale dies last season, and Andrea, Rick, T-Dog and Daryl go off and just start putting down walkers out of anger). It's the ultimate stress reliever, if a little messy. Like hockey fights, but with threat

    And let's not forget: not hot showers. That, to me, is the most horrifying of all.

    I think this is valid, to a point. I'm not sure it has anything to do with any grander political ideas, but is more of a reflection of how people are generally unhappy with their own existence, and the idea of a world where not only can you completely reinvent yourself (like the Governor character in The Walking Dead)

    Funny - when I was a kid, listening to "What's Love Got to Do With It?", my mom used to always say, "Damn, I remember when it was Ike and Tina Turner!" The woman has had a long and incredible career. What a survivor.

    I'm not for this pointless regulation, but I agree with the sentiment of this article. I feel like everyone really needs to chill the fuck out over it.

    Interesting - I never take mine out for sex. But that story is hilarious.

    I don't think this comment was meant to be transphobic, but I see your point. A trans woman is a woman, regardless. However I do understand why someone would be bothered if they expected one thing and got another, and the other person didn't inform them ahead of time. It's one thing to overreact after finding out a

    I actually like ironing - I find it soothing. But I do admit that steaming is probably better for my clothes.

    Did you not have sex education at all?

    Well they do have electrolytes.

    Question - are these supposed to be aimed at ladies only? Because if it's a unisex product I can understand (well... sorta), but a product aimed at cleansing ladybits being hawked by Andrew W.K. is pretty bizarre, if somewhat comical.

    "Is it really their business?" Well no, of course not, in the same way that nothing about Taylor Swift's dating life is any of anyone else's business... except she's built her entire career on it, so she literally banks on making it everyone's business. She could have simply told Jake Gyllenhaal that they were

    Ah yes, I remember that - suddenly her character mysteriously died on the show and it became "Valerie's Family" and then "The Hogan Family".

    I'm just realizing this now. I suppose it was just my introduction to Jason Bateman...

    I'm so sad about Valerie Harper. I know most people remember her from Mary Tyler Moore and Rhoda, but I remember her best from Valerie, and I will always feel a certain debt of gratitude towards her for introducing the world to Jason Bateman.

    I am seriously bothered that Michael Vick is allowed to legally purchase a dog.

    Holy crap, Downton Abbey is adding Dennis from EastEnders to its cast. As if I needed any more reason to watch this show.

    I'm guessing there's some feelings of invincibility going on here for Lawrence, and most likely it's rightfully so; I highly doubt any hotel in their right mind is going to throw out Hollywood's "it" girl just after she won an Oscar - at least not for something as trivial as weed, when she isn't causing any real

    Jennifer Lawrence has just joined the elite and exclusive group of Oscar-winning humans. Girlfriend should be able to have some bud whenever she damn well pleases.