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I've tried it and to me it tastes like potpourri. To be fair, I'm pretty sure my taste buds aren't normal.

I'm sorry, but Pumpkin Spice Lattes taste awful. AWFUL.

Oh how times change. When I was in high school in the mid 90's, my mother had a lovely brick of a mobile phone like this one. I sometimes needed her to pick me up from school late at night thanks to stage crew and she would always try to get me to take the cell phone. Even though the ridiculous size was normal at that

I agree 100% - Michelle Williams was a weak link in the production. It was as though she was doing a bad impersonation of Liza Minelli as Sally Bowles. In addition, her Sally was all nervous energy and nothing else so I had trouble believing Cliff would want to be her lover or even her friend. Aside from the fact

Yesssssss. And the cradle of love don't rock easily, it's true.

Sorry, I am way too distracted by this baby smirk. I like a kid with attitude.

For the last time, I am speaking from my own experiences. As a six year old, no, I did not innately know that Playboy objectified women.

I totally understand, but that's not why the people quoted in the article were complaining.

I think my original comment is being blown out of proportion and I never said anything like "Your kids have probably already seen much worse!". Again, I'm writing from a personal place based on my own childhood. As a little kid I didn't fully equate Playboy with sex - to me it was pictures of naked women and a six

It helps for kids to learn that their naked bodies are natural. A healthy attitude towards sex is difficult if a person thinks that various body parts are "dirty". I didn't say that only men's magazines can serve this purpose or that you shouldn't also talk to your kids. I'm just writing from my own experiences as a

Just don't get them mixed up!

<LucilleBluthEyeroll.gif> My father had a subscription to Playboy for most of my childhood and my parents were ok with me flipping through the magazines when I was very young. I turned out fine.

Reminds me of one of the strangest manufacturer's coupons I've ever seen: $x off when you purchase 1 Preparation H product and 1 Chapstick product.

It sounds like an issue with your phone. When it was first introduced, the infinite scrolling and GIFs caused my phone's browser to crash, but a small fix to the mobile sites awhile back fixed it. I'm using a two year old phone, BTW.

*sigh* We'll miss you, Slim.

Since it's unlikely Nick Denton will bring back the greys, I wonder if Kinja could be tweaked to require approval for picture posting privileges. A twist on this could be everyone can post photos but we'd have to click to display them in comments from non-approved users. That would get around the issue of problematic

Other than the "Powder" variety, I've never bothered to sniff the scented ones because it can be a one-way ticket to Migraine Town. Out of curiosity I looked at drugstore.com and found that there's a lot of overlap on the Women's and Men's product pages.

Both of my parents used Dry Idea as well (at least when I was really little). I remember the Teen Spirit ads of the early 90's so I knew some deodorants were gendered but it never occurred to me to put Dry Idea in any particular gender basket.

My preferred deodorant is Dry Idea* and I couldn't tell you if it's marketed towards men or women because I've never seen any marketing for the brand and the packaging is ambiguous. There's no point to this comment, I'm just thinking out loud.

Charles Dance makes everything better.