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Oh man. I've had the "not fun anymore" bomb dropped on me before. He also turned out to have been cheating on me, so maybe this is a common line for cheaters. All of our dates around then basically just consisted of hanging out on the couch and watching a movie because anything I suggested, he didn't want to do.

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Wait, he's NOT wearing mary janes? I'm so disappointed right now.

Who is that woman next to him? I don't recognize her at all. Maybe that's the trade you have to make. Sure, you can sit up front, but only if you agree to fill the seat no one else wants because there's a 50-50 chance you might get punched tonight.

Wow. Her tweet was the second part of another one asking New Yorkers to name something they're grateful for about the city to take a break from all the tweets complaining about the storm. But don't let her attempt to generate a little positive thinking stop you from raging about how life is like, totally unfair, you

Hannah Horvath is the one who said that. You know, a fictional character. One who is purposefully written to be kind of insufferable and not quite as fantastic as she thinks she is.

You're right. I think I was mixing up Hannah and Lena herself (who will be 26 this year). Still, I don't think it's impossible that Jessa started college later than them. She easily could have been bumming around Europe after high school or something.

Jessa says she's 25 in this episode, and aren't Hannah and Marnie 26 or 27? It's possible what was Jessa's freshman (and only) year coincided with their junior year.

Agreed. In the first scene they had together this episode, they filmed her from behind walking toward him, then either behind and to the side a bit or chest-up while she was sitting on the couch with him to hide her stomach, and I thought, "Oh god, are we going to be doing a whole season of this crap?" They seemed to

I was also hoping she'd experience some actual consequences for once. But I think that he was more concerned about his pride than his nose. They were both saying mean things but Jessa was biting a lot harder; she was really getting right down to the roots of all his insecurities. And then for him to be able to tell

I was also surprised to hear her say that. I think she was trying to inflate her own ego a little by being all "hey, you might want me again, but that doesn't mean you can have me" and didn't expect him to react the way he did. Also, the way she paused and kind of stumbled out his name made me think she didn't expect

A couple summers ago I met an English guy who was spending the year backpacking/bussing all over the States. Basically he made a list of all the cities he wanted to see over here and then just turned up at bars, relying on college kids to offer him a couch or spare bed. It seemed to be working pretty well for him; I

Haha! Exactly what I thought of when I heard the random Steve shout-out. I hope this means Gaga is a Conchords fan.

This, x1000. I instantly think less of anyone who's rude to waitstaff. I don't think there's a better litmus test for the quality of someone's character than how they treat people in service jobs.

I got the idea that prior to Hogwarts, wizarding education is largely homeschool-based, isn't it? With seven kids, Molly would pretty much have to stay home. As for Narcissa, she came from a wealthy family and married into another wealthy family; not that unusual for her to choose not to work. Like Lavenderfields was

Consider the typical audience of TED talks though. I'm also annoyed that this can be presented as something novel when I think most women look at it and think, "well, duh," but if this guy acts as a gateway for his male audience members to finally give some thought to what feminists have been saying all along... I'll

Prescription pills are legal - and expensive. Addicts rob pharmacies all the time, or come up with more creative means (check fraud, identity theft) to afford them. It's awfully shortsighted to think that legalizing drugs will wipe out crimes associated with them.

Seconding Justlove2. Medically speaking it IS an abortion, but because that word is so loaded the term "missed miscarriage" is used in cases where it was involuntary.

+1 for separate beds. When my husband is awake, I love him. When he's splayed out over the bed, sleeping diagonally, stealing the blankets, randomly flailing his limbs (I have been elbowed and kicked numerous times), I loathe him.

This is what I've started doing for my husband. He is also a chronic last minute packer, and I quickly learned that it's much less stressful - for both of us - for me to just do it the night before. Any annoyance I feel about having to pack two suitcases the night before is easier to get over than being annoyed at him