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Isn’t this, then, a great opportunity to take that realization and consider whether you want food to be that tied to your emotions?

THANK YOU.

No: even stick-thin models do not look good with sweatshirts tucked into momjeans (see pictures above for proof); they just don’t look particularly fat that way. Still bad.

In most states, no, not automatically: the standard is fairness and equitability in most. Nonmarital assets (owned pre-marriage, inherited, etc.) usually stay with the owner, though if they’ve been mingled (like money in a joint bank account or with marital assets in it) with marital assets, they typically become

Regardless of the potential good that might be done publicity-wise, it is no one’s business what people or their children’s medical status or issues are, barring things like fitness for a major office (not applicable to Baron). Speculating about that boy’s medical status is as bad as commenting on Chelsea Clinton’s

No Smiths, anywhere, by anyone? ::sniff::

I’m so hoping Trainspotting 2 (out this year) is as awesome, muscially and cinematically, but I’m so afraid....

I’m 46. And I’ve tried hard to find that that music sounds dated, but I swear to God, most of it doesn’t. I know that means I’m old, I know it does, but I prefer to think that there just hasn’t been that much change in music 1985-2016 as there was 1955-1986. Which I think is correct. Example: Counting Crows’ Mr.

Friday Night Videos after the high school dance on Friday night! And 120 Minutes...ahhhhhh.....

Those were lifelines back then.

I STILL have Wham!UK’s first (imported) album (Fantastic), and I can still sing Young Guns, Bad Boys & Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) without even having them playing.

I still love Mazzy Star and Portishead. That was law school/first years of work for me, but it was before being a working person rolled over my finer instincts of art, music, literature, etc.

Taping from the radio was AWESOME. I STILL have Duran Duran Live at Madison Square Garden on cassette from 1984ish. And Waxing Poetics live. And from middle school yyears, tat song that was a medley of a million other songs....what was it, it was hugely popular in 1980-92ish....

I bought Shaun Cassidy’s Born Late (1977, included Do You Believe in Magic?) when I was 7 years old...it was one of those awesome albums that opened up and I think had the lyrics printed across two full squares on the inside....

And what about Portishead?? Mazzy and Portishead were an awesome pairing.

Did no one else LOVE Tanita Tikaram’s Ancient Heart album? Around 1988/89...I spent the summer in France in 1989 and had that thing constantly on my walkman with a couple other choice cassettes that I brought for the trip....

Wut. Who doesn’t remember the B-52s (who was around then and reasonably sentient on the not-Whitesnake side of the dial)?1

It took a lot of work to find broader ranges of music. I bought Euro magazines early in high school and then got a job in an independent record store my senior year in high school to find non-mass-US-market stuff.

Anna Merlan, **Atmosphere**! And The Cure. For those, you win.