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It didn't turn into a fight at all, but I once had to tell my boyfriend that the reason I was sad was that he called the cat "cutie cutes," something he only applied to me until that day. It's not even a particularly good or unique nickname but it was mine, darn it. Bless him for just going with it and not arguing

Your current relationship situation is very much like mine with my boyfriend. I did therapy for social anxiety (a big part of how I actually managed to end up in a real relationship, finally) and I try and apply that to my life and relationships on an everyday basis, so I'm all about expression and talking. On the

It looks like southern NM to me, but that's my part of the state so I'm surely looking with biased eyes. I really want to know!

They are! They really stand out bot for their casts and content. Sleepy Hollow fills the void Fringe left behind, and I don't think I've ever watched anything quite like Scandal (since I'm usually all about the genre stuff) but I am enjoying it!

I've been meaning to give this a shot because UNDAH-PAHNTS, but then I got sucked into Scandal and Sleepy Hollow. Okay internet. I will do this. For you.

Lots of hose-wearers in this thread, so I want to ask, does anyone else get the heebie jeebies from wearing hose or thin tights? I can't stand the feeling of skirt fabric touching my leg through the thin fabric. Fishnets are the ABSOLUTE worst about this. It means I miss out on all the cool tight textures out there

Loving Chris Lee here, but I have never heard of her and she's not on Spotify (under Chris Lee or Li Yuchun and all variations thereof) and I am upset.

Exactly. Just make a fake google acount. Done.

I kind of feel like 30 Rock was already waning in quality by the time she came onto the scene, so it may not have been entirely her fault. I might just be making excuses, though. I really wanted to like her on the show but, except for a few laughs, it really didn't work for me either.

Clint, Jim, and Michael all appear to have the same wife...

She's in the mirror, so it's actually correct. I totally thought the same thing at first.

Being an American, I think I've been kind of trained to use that term, and I was thinking specifically of people I see at geeky conventions I go to, but I understand it's myopic and ignores many people from many different backgrounds. My apologies.

Or he's just Jon Snow, no need to call out the "Asian" part. If I see an African American woman dressed as Wonder Woman, I'm sure as hell not gonna call her "Black Wonder Woman."

I love that people like Gaga and Bjork exist. They just show up in whatever the fuck and the commentators call them wrecks, as if they were actually trying to accomplish the same look as everyone else. It makes the world more interesting. Bjork seems a little more down to Earth about her weirdness, especially since

It seems like "Try hard" is a recurring insult on these Gaga posts. Can I just say how much I hate that it's used as an insult? I mean, god forbid someone try. Effort is so lame, ugh.

I'm a cosplayer and I've bought circle lenses from Korean sellers, but I don't think I would ever buy them from those convention booths. Something about it just seems so so wrong.

As weary of Gaga as I am, I appreciate her willingness to show up places looking a deliberate mess, being intentionally "unattractive." In a world that wants to force women to always be appeal visually (to cis hetero men specifically) it's nice to see someone give all of that the finger, even if she's played it

I need that butterfly swarm hat, holy mother of moses.

I don't have a trainer watching me at all times when I work out, so I have to keep an eye on me. My gym does have a lot of trainers on hand to either schedule a session with or for a quick consult, but I am definitely not fancy enough to have them with me every time.

I'm the opposite, I don't really mind the TVs as long as they hook up to headphones rather than playing out loud. I like the mirrors so I can keep a better eye on my form.