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I picked up a Nathan's running belt. They have them at a pretty good price at Marshalls and TJ Maxx. The newer versions don't move very much, which is nice.

Sometimes I kind of like the vocal stalls and rhythmic slips that happen in the censored versions better than the intended lyrics. The chorus of Golddigger is like this for me. Now I ain't saying she a gold digger, but she aint messing with no broke, broke.

This show is the tits, and I loved this episode for all the reasons you mentioned. I cried when Lena told her mom about why she wanted to take the risk (she's the only one without bio family in the house) and even though my little pro-choice mind was going MUM BEFORE BABY! I was really hoping the plot would allow her

I don't know anything about the Beyonces but I feel this way about the Clintons. I have no doubt that they love each other deeply and are great friends. I bet they even have hot sex once in awhile. But I think it's a partnership that they entered into knowing that they'd make good partners, more than out of a romantic

"Aw, I'm sorry — I thought we were negotiating! That was fine for an opening bid, but ..."

The Bletchley Circle is a small attempt to right this gender imbalance in depictions of these codebreaking efforts, though it takes place after the war. I don't know if they'll produce more episodes, but what we have is marvelous. Go watch.

I use scrunchies to put my hair up at night after I shower, because they don't give you that weird bump the way regular hair ties do.

It's totally unnecessary, though. Most airports don't kill their birds. They just use things like noisemakers and even falconers to scare them off.

That's the thing: it ISN'T deliberate malice. It's something much, much worse: de-sensitized apathy and a ground-in tendency to turn off your basic empathy for your fellow man.

Um, did you just imply hippos are not graceful?

I find it incredibly interesting that throughout all of this, she's consistently failed to mention that UT-Austin didn't reject her outright. They offered her a chance to attend one of its system campuses (UT-Dallas was floated as the best option), earn at least a 3.2 GPA during her freshman year (she maintained a

Everyone who can find it near you, go watch Snowpiercer!

This. I don't like the implication the article seems to be making that summer blockbusters are only supposed to appeal to dude bros and that women are only supposed to see things like Frozen or the Fault in our Stars.

Hollywood actresses: We need more movies about women and PoC.

In every other relationship we endeavor we are told to go out of our way to please the other person — marriages and friendships are defined by how generous and caring we aim to be.

My junior year of college, I got a job waiting tables in a snooty suburb (most of the residents were well-off from a few big tech companies). The customers were way more demanding and condescending versus the clientele at my last job, which was closer to the university.