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They absolutely do. Just the other day I was dealing with some MRA loser on Imgur who insisted that rape culture is imaginary and women are overprotected compared to men. I asked for an example; he said women "get" to stay home and be housewives while men have to work and "can't" be stay-at-home parents. When I told

You don't have to get all snippy because you heard about it first. It's not like you sent a tip in and it was ignored.

Yes! Zoya is the only polish brand I use anymore. It's mainly for the wide range of colors and excellent formula, but I do appreciate that the hot pink I currently have on is just called "Izzie" instead of "Tart" or something awful that Essie or OPI would have named it.

I've liked him since I saw the video for his "Lazy Song" with a cranky Leonard Nimoy antagonizing children in the grocery store and chucking cereal on his neighbor's lawn. I was kind of on the fence about him til that point, but I figured if he has Nimoy's seal of approval he can't be that bad.

Frankie was pretty badly bullied by the others, though I suppose that's kind of realistic for high school age kids.

Yes! I also came here expecting Caprica Six. I don't know who this LeMeure lady is, but she's not the Six I wanted.

A friend's husband has that. He's the only other person I've met with that, and yeah, I was pretty baffled when I heard about it. That guy is always miserable and I completely blame the lack of fructose in his life.

I completely agree with you. Someone who only dates married men because she likes the thrill of aiding in the destruction of someone else's marriage is NOT a good person. Even if you want to pretend like "oh, not my husband, not my problem," it's probably a safe bet that a selfish attitude like that spills over into

Totally agree. Everyone has at least one sore spot - good friends know to stay away from it, bad friends see it as a target. I'd rather have one less friend than hang out with someone who needs to mock me (or another friend) in order to have fun.

This, 100%. My parents went through an extremely rocky patch when I was starting middle school (aka, the time that's tough for any kid even if their parents aren't screaming at each other on a daily basis). I'm 23 now and I still can't deal with people yelling, even if it's not directed at me. I can feel my chest get

Yes, that was a joke. I like my rights to vote, own property, etc., more than I like feeling widely appealing, obviously.

Personally I like to wax nostalgic over the middle ages, knowing that a pale, chubby lady like myself would be the height of perceived wealth and sexual desirability.

It even has a watermark.

Yes! As an American, I find it very refreshing to watch British TV shows and see normal-looking people. I really appreciate how Peep Show, for instance, had Sophie (Olivia Colman, if you don't watch it, which you should) as Mark's love obsession, because while she's pretty, she still looks like a woman who could

It could be his other parent's last name. I've met a person who had her mother's last name, then decided to change it to her father's after having a bad fight with the mother. There must be at least one other person out there like that.

I had the same thing happen. My first grade teacher went on and on about how I didn't hold my pencil the right way. She made me use these little rubber grip things that were so uncomfortable they would give me hand cramps, so naturally when she wasn't paying attention, I would just take it off. Then she would yell at

44 - when he was turned into a vampire. He is presently about 244.

Comparing her to Adele and Alicia Keys is not really a level comparison. They're more in the R&B/pop realm, whereas Nikki is rap/hip-hop/pop. Rap is overwhelmingly a man's game.

When I saw him in Skins I didn't realize he was the titular Boy from About A Boy, so now I just associate him with Tony, who was basically a sociopath. I cheered when (spoilers) something particularly nasty happened to his character. I know Nicholas and Tony are not the same person but I still can't shake my dislike.

Did you really find Jessa to be genuine-sounding when she was explaining how her marriage ended to her father? I mean, we as the audience watched the moments her relationship crashed and burned - it wasn't a matter of him "just not wanting to work at it" or whatever she was saying. She spent the evening antagonizing