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*Billy Corgan fights himself while also officiating the match.*

You can also tell because of the other two 90s staples in their avatar - Wu Tang and Hello Kitty

I lived in Glasgow, i agree!

I'm the same on all those accounts. Love my friends, not into kids (though i do like them and am good with them). I also wear dresses a bunch but heels are fucking awful. I hate not being able to run for the bus (or, y'know, for my life if necessary). It's too bad they look good though, it always tempts me when i see

I lived in Scotland for awhile. Scottish people, who are traditionally quite a bit more left wing than the English, are still a little *miffed* that she sold off Scottish social housing that people bought for a song and then started fixing them up and selling them for massive profits. And she didn't build any new

Fantastic, one of the best interviews i've read on here in awhile, i really appreciate her outlook on people., that Juarez book sounds fascinating.

*insert joke about eating my cookie here*

Haha, yep that's definitely what i do. It always works!

Yes! That's the song by King Tee. The only reason i found the tracklisting was through google, all i could remember as a kid was 'Who blew up that McDonalds on Central Rosecrans, dude?'

If anyone is curious about how everything rap/hip hop related came about, i *highly* recommend the graphic novel series Hip Hop Family Tree, by Ed Pisker. His caricature of Russell Simmons and his lisp and crazy unfocused eyes is gold.

I once got picked up by a really hot guy in a poutine take out place because Weird Al's version was playing on the speakers and i knew all the lyrics.

Improv can be pretty similar to charades, people work on that to get better all the time. I think charades is similar. Improv is hard in a very different way from chess.

I think it's partially that now that she doesn't wear dresses with shoulder pads anymore.

I saw this, i thought it was called 'Force Majeur'

Oh god, i was baked when i was watching this episode and i laughed my ass off at this for 10 minutes straight.

A Springsteen concert is the closest thing i've had to a religious experience. That sounds super cheesy but i'm serious. Him and Jon Stewart are the absolute kings in illustrating the disappointment/heartache flip side of the american dream.

I believe Jessica Simpson was told when she was young that she couldn't be a christian singer because of her large breasts.

I'm female. It's weird - growing up i was told (through parents, school, Judy Blume etc) that being a strong girl was a good thing. Even in high school, despite being less than cool, i felt ok with positive sexuality from sex ed, books etc. - it's ok to ask boys out, to masturbate, etc.

When i was 10 (i'm female), i was just working out masturbation and i remember getting aroused in Sunday school at church when they talked about the story with the golden calf and they talked about people fornicating, sinning, etc. I think that's what i first started consciously masturbating to.

…have you met teenage girls? All anyone gives a shit about you is how you look and who you can get to want you.