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Little Emma Adderall
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"Neleh and Paschal, I think, are really supporting my success in this game, and are really rooting for me."

That's really the main thing she gained from that reward challenge, that she knows for a fact he has an idol.

Although it's very unlikely I will ever play Survivor (I've only even thought about applying) I've totally debated whether to use my mom or my boyfriend as the loved one. On the one hand, it would be harder to go that long without seeing boyfriend, because I go months without seeing my mom all the time. On the other

I think the statistic actually takes the lack of reporting into account, but I could be wrong.

No, but I was 4, so I was a little more focused on The Lion King. But the media would be able to stop saying stuff like that if we didn't still have things like the Studenville case or UVA happening.

Don't forget your curves are only worthwhile because men prefer them!

I don't watch it, but don't they get to actually have sex on How To Get Away With Murder? And of course there's the amazing Cpt. Ray Holt on B99.

Even Rory Gilmore didn't just apply to Harvard. Of course, her other options were Yale and Princeton, so…

Oh wow. I feel like I couldn't describe much from Fresh Prince off the top of my head, but now that you've described that scene I completely remember it.

I was born in 1990 and know "Long December". Also wasn't "Mr. Jones" and awfully big hit? Then again, I have a brother born in 1982, so sometimes my generational lines get blurred.

Oh okay. Given the article's premise and all… or wait, was your initial comment in response to something? Did Disqus do that thing where it makes replies float around again?

I loved Fresh Prince as a kid. I can still do the extended version of the theme song, as I'm sure many of us can.

San Dimas is a real place, as is San Dimas High School…

People of color has actually become the preferred nomenclature, as far as I can tell. It's when you reverse the words that it becomes problematic.

I wonder if Hughes' Shermer prose is something readable that his family has and could ultimately sell. Because I would totally buy it. I think half the reason I like Dogma is for the Shermer reference.

You think the person who posted it on AMC's website is doing it for free?

It seems awfully quaint to refer to Jamie Lynn Spears getting pregnant at 16 while still starring on a Nickelodeon show as "pausing her career to have (and raise) a child."

Regarding your first sentence: Of course not. But the fedora wearing "nice guy" is very different from your Alec or Wes type misogynist. It's not a catch-all term.

I can't decide whether I like this because of the Simpsons reference, or dislike it due to the terrible, terrible pun.

Jon is like, the opposite of the "nice guy" fedora type. He's a jock, for fuck's sake. And why does everyone think they're married? They weren't even engaged when they were on the show. And his speech was much more, "I really want kids, but Jaclyn can't have them. Which sucks, but hey, adoption! I love her, why would