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Agreed on the Cook and Tosh likers (I say as someone who never plans to have kids). But eggs in tuna?!?! I'm lost on that comment BUT yet I feel like there is sooo much meaning in that statement. Help?

I'll agree with you on that because I too last really paid attention to her when she was on the VH1 show (name of that show lost on me now) and was getting to know the Brady. So yeah, she hasn't really been in the public eye for a while or really done anything of note. I totally get what your saying.

Ms. Kendrick's twitter feed is just great. That is all.

I'm gonna chime in and totally feel free to disagree (which actually goes without saying, but I feel the need to write everything out) because I kinda like her because she is into geek stuff. Now I say that as someone who straddles the Gawker universe between Jez and io9.

I totally agree with you that reading the comments are more often than not the best part of Jez. But about an hour ago I ended up down a rabbit hole of reading comments over on a GT/CRT thing that just wasn't all that best of anything other than demonstrating that sometimes the written word doesn't convey actual

Here, here. Agree with you there. Because that would not be cool at all.

I require a banana holster (wow, writing that out sounds super dirty) but seriously, if every gun holster in America had a banana in it then we'd one step closer to getting our daily allowance of potassium. Also, no Courtney I don't see any of what your are supposedly pointing out (he says as if Ms. Love reads Jez,

And this is the problem with the written word sometimes, I actually wrote that because I didn't want YOU to think I had implied based on your response that your mental illness was a burden on anyone. I was trying to use my own personal examples to attempt to illustrate that is not actually the case. For the most part

Awe shucks thanks. I appreciate that.

Please don't think I was implying that I felt burdened by my best friends mental illness. I was just ill equipped (like most of society around mental health issues) to deal with them in a productive way. I get what you're saying when you say you "try hard not to burden the people you love with [your] mental illness

I've only begun commenting in the last 2 weeks (even though I set-up my Kinja account last year after I tried a failed attempt at blogging on Blogger) but have been a 'lurker' (which I believe is the term for someone who reads the the Gawker websites and the comments without participating, but could totally be wrong

And seriously, as a guy I say, this is why there should be two women's restrooms to every men's restrooms. That or multiple non-gender specific restrooms in public spaces.

First, thank you for sharing your earlier post. Also, I know how very hard it can be to find out someone you cared about has taken their life. While I can't directly speak to the way it feels to find out that someone you've lost contact with committed suicide, I can say that it learning about someone's suicide (or

I've only read The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, but loved it. Totally need to add her to my library book list to read more now that I've been reminded of her (Thanks Mark!). Question to folks that love atmospheric horror stories, a friend recommended Joyce Carol Oates. Are her stories good?

*Raises Hand* I read it in high school, loved it.