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I posted this on my Facebook as well, but it bears repeating:

In the scene where the girls are being home-schooled on The Secret, no one puts "an actual education" on their vision boards. Odd . . .

I read Nancy Jo's Bling Ring book and at the end, she says that none of those voicemails were deleted when Alexis pressed the button, so she got every. single. one of those messages on her machine.

You could stick Lindsey Wixon in any 1920's movie as "flapper girl" or "gangster's moll" and not miss a beat. She is stunning, but OMG those earrings. Gorgeous, but they look so heavy. How could you not have major earlobe drag/headache by the end of the night?

I read Fox News and the Sean Hannity forums occasionally because I'm fascinated with conservative thought (i.e. I can't get enough of reading peoples cazy, batshit, racists comments for some reason).

"I know I should be ashamed of my Daily Mail addiction..."

While i'm sure these are awful charities, focusing too much on the ratio of money received to money paid out is a bad idea. The problem is that a lot of charities with low administrative costs don't use money wisely. A charity can claim they pay out 98 cents on the dollars, but do so by giving all their cash to local

Uggh, if were going to recycle something, we should recycle Starter jackets.

Impoverished people are not tourist attractions or photo ops. And - surprise! - there are poor people in America! I bet there are some in your neighborhood right now! I know they're not exotic, but you could do a lot of good for them with the amount of money you spent on your plane ticket to Haiti.

That's what I said, exactly. You got it. Boooo, girls!

So...legitimate pop band or promotional campaign from Big Eyeliner?

Thanks for writing this! I am the mother of 4 bi-racial children-with the same husband-and they look similar but different. The amount of dumb shit people say is ridiculous. It is much better, however, then when my oldest daughter was born-she is 15. I was asked if she was adopted more than a few times-and directly

Haha, my partner and I do something similar! We live in China. He's Chinese and I'm white. You hardly ever see white women with Chinese men here, so once when we saw four other similar couples in a day, we decided there must be a convention in town and wondered how we could join the club. Now we just call them "club

I mean, this post illustrated that those of us who are mixed and/or in interracial relationships rarely see themselves represented...you really don't get why we get a little tingly when we see someone who is like us? Especially if we're living someplace where you don't see that often?

Similarly, if I see someone

Wittyname, you just made my day. I often see other interracial couples while out and about and want to high five them. It's nice to see other couples similar to yourself. Its sometimes (often) hard being in an interracial relationship. I'm black and my husband is white. Just today while we were parking our bikes a

Whenever my gf and I pass by an asian male/white female couple, we whisper "HGTV" to each other because the Home & Garden TV channel often has asian male-white female couples on their homebuying shows. It was really noticeable last year for some reason. (I'm an asian dude, my gf is white).

I guess it depends on where you grow up. Having lived in Southern California a majority of my life, interracial couples is not uncommon. Hell, it's the norm in some areas. If you were born in an area with a certain race being a majority, and you're not used to it, it would be odd. I find it sad that seeing an

Put on Tame Impala "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" and watch her do this. It is 900x better.

God, yes. THIS. So much. I'm not opposed to hating on LA, but to imply that LA only exists west of the 405 is just ugh, more idiocy. I'm gonna be a total snob and admit that I rarely go west of Fairfax and it's just not bing-ringy at all in these parts.

Everything in moderation, including moderation.