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I find this way of thinking kind of problematic. Here they have a writers room of 8 people - 2 men, 2 WOC and 4 white women - and it's just not good enough. Why would 1 more arbitrary WOC make it "perfect"? I assume everyone in this shot lends a pretty unique talent to the pool of writing for the show - who goes in

I get this weird feeling we're being trolled in a way that doesn't make sense.

No lie, I've actually thought of inventing a child to get out of work functions. It seems to be the only damn thing that people respect. Do I want to go out for drinks with you? "No, I have to pick up my kids" sounds so much better than, "No... just... no."

This gif has become something my teammates and I share daily.

Thank you for saying this - it helped me put my finger on something that's been bothering me.

Caption: Two people look at each other in a photo representing the last 15 years of U.S. history.

I assumed that's why the doctor in this video administered a sedative first before completing his exam...

She does have a Facebook and it sometimes has interesting stuff and book recommendations on it!

Earlier this week on this very blog someone said they'd never heard of Kelly Clarkson but after hearing her sing duets with Jimmy Fallon they preferred Jimmy Fallon's singing over hers. Where's the clit ring for that opinion?

This makes SO much sense. I bought a ton of cookies this year. As a Girl Scout I sold Carmel deLites and they were HEAVEN. I was told that Samoas were "the same." No way, man. Those cookies were terrible imposters. The Peanut Butter Patty imposters also tasted different (but better!) I resigned myself to never

Ugh, yes, FedEx!! I've had the same argument with them about their Maspeth location. "Yes, I know it's only five miles on a map. It will take about 2 hours for me to get there."

I definitely hear you. But, if it ever comes up again, there's a Tome Warner place in the Queens Center Mall. It's right off the R/M at Woodhaven Blvd. I lived in Astoria for about 10 years and it wasn't until i moved further out on the R line that it's remarkably easy to get places.

Not sure where in Brooklyn or Queens, but my boyfriend lived in Bay Ridge and I lived in Astoria. It routinely took me over an hour to get there by train. It look about 30 minutes to drive. The Brooklyn/Queens commute is notoriously long and awful, so you must have lucked out.

Ugh, you're the worst.

I had literally the same reaction. I was shocked and moderately ashamed to love the Juicy perfume. It was a preconceived notion I didn't know I had. I actually liked Viva La Juicy Gold Couture (god, just typing it is still embarrassing...) even more from a box a few months ago.

I second that makeup remover. I got it in my box this month and it is fantastic.

Ugh, my co-workers who who from home are the BIGGEST gossips. My theory is that it makes them feel connected to what is happening in the office. Several of them also have weird conspiracy theories about what happens in the office as well. (Newsflash: it's the same thing you're doing at home but with regular pants

Or, Kara could have been clearer in her article by linking her source rather than make you feel like a dick for wondering. I was wondering the same thing until I came to the comments.

Not to mention - she looks effing adorable!

No.