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"I'm just proud we're not white, is what I'm sayin'."

Imma just drive-by too-late-end-of-the-day agree with @LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus here. I always thought Dawn was an absolutely perfect pain-in-the-ass little sister/adolescent, especially considering her rather unique circumstances and state-of-being.  I never understood the outrage and Dawn-hate, either -  I felt she

WTF sew it back on?! I never heard of such a thing, and dude, I have lost a couple of toenails that grew back no problem. That's batshit.

Alexander? It weirds me out how he can be so  hot yet look so much like his dad. Also he's a thousand feet tall, which usually does not work for me.

Naw, @avclub-323ca7b091beb1b26cc7a2612f1475d5:disqus 's got it right, short-sleeve button-ups are right out, for the most part.  This probably has more to do with my dad wearing them all the time when I was a kid than anything though.

I want to know why there haven't been more Hardy-as-Mad-Max pics released.  I demand Hardy in post-apocaplyptic leather, dammit!

I'll get much, much pissier about modern attitudes than I will anything else, but then I love sociology, and half the point of period pieces, to me, is the vastly different mindsets of the past. Why bother with a period setting if you're just going to make your characters have modern sensibilities? But I'll get just

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus  Yes, exactly. Mob behaviour scares the fuck out of me, especially on TV when I can see it coming a mile away and (obviously) there's nothing I can do about it.

The only word that comes to mind is, of course, "bitch".

I live in Oklahoma. Here we pretty much assume that if you have grandparents in this state, you most likely have some sort of tribal blood. Whether you've been able to or inclined to document it is a whole nother subject; often it's just family anecdata.

Oooooo for years I had the back of my head shaved and it was indeed the most wonderful thing in the summer time. And it looked so fantastic, too.

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus  No, it's the literal pack behaviour coming from people, and the kids jumping on top of the SUV with the family in it.

At least it's not grinding, I guess? *hugs*

No, it's not weird. I'm hugely picky about fit, and these days, all sizes in all manufacturers are different, and sometimes even the same size within the same manufacturer is different. So I'd just rather not have anyone else buy me clothes, unless it is a specific item that I have specifically asked for specifically.

@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus Well, I ordered new glasses, which have not yet arrived, and they are the most important item. But I always have a 1 - 3 week wait on glasses, which is why it's such ~drama~ if anything happens to them.

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Define "in their 40s", please. I am close to mid-40s, and have occasionally thought I might like to learn to code, but have also thought that I'm just about to hit that stretch where going back to learn might not even be worth the effort.

Dunno what your price range is , but maybe look at some fancy running/gym gear? Something specifically for crappy weather, stuff like that?  I know we have some joggers around here who could probably tell you items they lust after. 
SPICE WEASEL FROM HELL'S HEART I SUMMON THEE

"Non-practical things" also does not always equal "stereotypical super-girly stuff". My best friend would not want the bike lights or garden tools, nor would she give a flip about wine, jewelry, or manicures. Give her the very non-practical Avengers Blue Ray set in that Tesseract briefcase though and she'd explode of

Al, m'dearie-o, you…so very replied to the wrong thread here. But as an answer to this thread, it was so surreal that it made me laugh harder than as a reply to the right one.