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Jane assumes they’re in a “codependent” relationship (her words) and implies that the mother is “scary” and “mad.”

The obvious solution for LW2 is to firmly but gently tell her mother that she needs to dampen the gift parade from her friends (if that’s what she wants), and that LW isn’t responding to further prompts re: thank you notes, she’ll do it on her own time and thank yous might even happen over email (the horror!). (If the

Some of us have never forgotten that gem, and have it bookmarked on three separate systems so we never lose it. ;) And yeah, Reese would kick Kidman’s ass handily. She’s got a vicious-scrapper attitude.

This. People out here disrespecting Laura Jean, when Caity already warned us what’s up?

Same with my boyfriend Marilyn.

If you get to ❤️ Leo without @s, can I also shamelessly express my pleasure at having my assessment of my teenage crush R. Martin as a nice dude affirmed?

True story about Melissa Joan Hart: My mom used to work for Make-A-Wish foundation. She escorted children on celebrity meet and greets. Melissa Joan Hart met the kid for a half an hour and then hopped up and told the family she had to leave because she had a tennis lesson and left. This kid’s one dying wish...

Reese. She seems scrappy.

Always worth repeating: “Rape Joke” by Patricia Lockwood

I’m no expert, but I suspect that when couples get divorced after, say, 25 years, it’s not exactly something that snuck up on them out of the blue after all this time; I think it’s more likely to be a case of finally working up the nerve to do something that was a long time coming. And while the risk of splitting up

Whenever couples (in any walk of life) who have been together that long break up, it freaks me out. I’ve been married for almost a year now (and together with him for 3 years) and even though I love him dearly and have no desire to be without him, I always panic at couples like that because it reminds me that there is

They kept to themselves and seemed normal ::shrugs:: I was always rooting for them

I had the BIGGEST crush on Hayden as a teenager and I’m just sad. They were together for ages in Hollywood time.

Um...I’m an agnostic/atheistish kinda person and I think most religions sound a little nutty when you really think about what its followers believe (virgin birth, son of god being basically a zombie, etc.)...but the fact that she put Scientology in the list with those others is all the confirmation I need that she’s

When I was a tween/teen, “fame” meant “being proved right.” I would be the smartest and prettiest and all those assholes who didn’t see it would be bereft and groveling at my feet. TAKE THAT MOM! TAKE THAT, BITCHES IN SEVENTH PERIOD!

Are you...Drew Barrymore?

Rich. Obviously.

There is some science that links creativity to mental illness, so it’s not just your imagination.

Rich for sure. As an adult, being famous is my worst nightmare. When I was a teen though, I definitely wanted to be famous.

Other way ‘round, I think. It’s disproportionately the broken-brained, BPD narcissists who seek the showbiz life. [To be sure, by no means all. There are still plenty of decent folk on your TV machine.]