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Just because they hold no value to you because you're not part of that culture, or simply because you didn't know they existed, doesn't mean they don't have value to someone else. These are priceless artifacts, 2,000 years old . They tell an ancient story of the earth, of our times as human beings. You're right,

There was a loooong discussion about this on another Kitchenette post recently. The order you describe is only weird if you assume that the only reason someone would order a Diet Coke is to save calories. But many of us actually like the flavor of Diet Coke better.

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Thanks but I'll stick with the cheeseburger with two grilled cheese sandwiches for a bun.

Wow.

I don't know about that, but it sure seems like - even accounting for hyperbole - Kimmy has just exposed her husband as a short-timer.

If you're having sex 500 times a day, you're doing it wrong.

Sooooo many dinosaurs.

It's got to be hard to be that angry all of the time.

It means one of the chicks in the picture is named Emily R.

Ok, WBC. Sure.

It's a very common policy here, but the more important thing is, there WAS no experience with the restaurant. None. Never went there, never tried the food, knows nothing about the kind of experience they offer.

I never use Yelp, but I frequently use Tripadvisor and find that it's pretty accurate. I also like that you can see the owner/manager's response to the review. I once gave a bad review (in a pretty nice way - not trying to be mean at all) of a restaurant that was utterly disgusting - in terms of the food, service and

I was visiting a friend in NYC recently and we were talking about yelp. She stays away from online reviews because she thinks they are bullshit but said it can also be challenging at times to know where to go, especially if you aren't into researching extensively and live in a large city like she does (she is a

Hee. I know, it's just amazing to think that maybe someone DIDN'T deliberately burn his own balls with food fresh from the deep fryer!

As a resident of Cambridge, I see this kind of entitled behavior from grown up babies all around me. I just don't understand who these people are and how they manage to function in civilized society...anyway, Alden & Harlow now has another fan here as well!

I live in Boston and I will be going to this place now. That's awesome.

Wow. I just watched the whole thing. I don't think it's hilarious at all. I think it's incredibly sad. This poor, deluded woman, who only wanted to be loved, was robbed of almost all her money and then humiliated publicly on television. And now the whole world is laughing at her, and she knows she'll never get

"He calls me his flower," Sarah says. "He asks 'has she been watered today?'"