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MichelleNL
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I haven't watched it yet, but I'm just coming here to say that I'll really miss this show.
I've been watching it for about three years now and it has been consistently funny and heartfelt.

I feel terrible for him, regardless of what actually happened in that room.
If he was raped (and I believe him, because I always believe a victim until it is proven that he/she is lying) then that is awful for obvious reasons. Also, the amount of victim-blaming he is subject to right now must be incredibly hard on him.

Every year, my sister and I go to our parents' place for Christmas.
We always listen to three CD's. The first is a Ratpack christmas album, my mother's favorite. The second is some children's choir compilation CD, which I'm pretty sure none of use are particularly fond of, but which somehow never gets thrown out.
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I'm from The Netherlands.
Growing up in the nineties, most of my friends played with it!

Playmobil is actually pretty pricey stuff.
Here in The Netherlands it is, at least.

Technically, Mark-Paul Gosselaar is mixed-race: white and Indonesian.

I actually didn't dislike this show. It was pretty funny and the leads were charming.

It's not "just" a relative this man molested, it's apparently this woman's own freaking daughter!

When it comes to Supernatural, for me, the more heartbreaking the better. That probably explains my picks, hehe.

It's probably Dark Side of the Moon for me.
I love the set-up and it still makes my heart clench to watch that fireworks scene.

I'm really busy studying for my exams so I don't have the time to read this whole piece, so I just came here to bookmark it and say: yay, a piece on Supernatural. My absolute favorite show, ever.

I had to google Gwen Stacy, as I'm a total nitwit when it comes to comics/superheroes, but the coat looks really cute. Great color and shape.

What else did you get beside the coat and umbrella?
I'm dying to go shopping for fall clothes, but I don't have any time right now

Hehe, I google stuff from these comment threads all the time too, since I've usually only heard of about half of it.

Not the most memorable weekend so far, mostly a lot of studying for upcoming tests.

I was barely allowed to watch any tv as a child (safe for some educational programmes) but I always managed to catch What's With Andy.

Aw, I can kind of relate to the story about your grandmother. I don't know how long ago that was, but my condolences.

Oh, also: E.T. When that little bugger pointed at his heart and said "ouch", I freaking lost it.

I have plenty of these stories, since basically anything can make me cry.
We're talking The Fault in our Stars to Scrubs, to The Notebook all the way back to Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron- yes, the animated kid's movie about a talking horse.

I feel awful for the poor guy. Best wishes for his recovery!