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‘Uuunnnnnnnnh! can you feel it?! Can you feel it?!”

It is genuinely hilarious. We watched it based on a rec from my cousin and laughed so creepily during the entire flight home.

I’m s sucker for People Under the Stairs. That movie still cracks me up. He built an entire world into an old house then populated it with the weirdest S&M couple on the planet. What’s not to love?

If she ever offers you Kool-Aid, don’t drink it.

Adding freestyle rap battle to my memorial service plans. (Paid mourners, and shooting my ashes out of a cannon to “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen are already on the list.)

YES I DEFINITELY KNEW THAT AND DIDN’T JUST LEARN THIS RIGHT NOW READING THIS COMMENT

I watch a lot of old films that aren’t available to stream. It's not that weird.

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The Wheelers didn’t scare me as much as headless Mombi and her hall of shreiking heads.·

Fuck. That. Movie.

I work in a library, and for many years I also volunteered for my college’s annual book sale. It would not be an exaggeration to say that I have handled a million books in my lifetime. And after plowing through box after box after box of donations, you see so many bug-ridden, filthy, mouldy things: textbooks out of

Yes! This happens to me on my phone all the time. I’ll click on the post I want to read and then suddenly everything moves down and it’s like, “Ha Ha, J/K motherfucker, you just clicked an ad!” Gawker & Co have to being doing that on purpose right?

Did you see those fancy space ships? Those awesome robots? designer faces? DUDE.

I think that their editor before Chen really killed them. The redesign they did under her was awful. Truly terrible. You could barely distinguish the editorial content from the ads. (I think after this happened was actually right around when Anna Wintour got promoted at Conde to give corporate more creative control

After seeing this post / thread, I went skipping off to find my senior yearbook.

I couldn’t find it. It’s at my mother’s house, I’m sure.

But I found my sophomore year yearbook, and while I was flipping through it, my children found me, and I just spent the last hour going through it with them, having to endure their

Another YA vampire romance that deserves mention is Sunshine. Though it is painfully descriptive at times (Robin McKinley can get a little verbose when world building) the world is beautifully imagined. Sunshine as a character is well rounded, and her relationship (not quite romance) with the Vampire well thought out.

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The minute someone says their webcam is broken, run away.

Kelly has written several AWESOME articles covering the romance genre over at the Pictorial sub-site. Smart women can and do write romance, (Julia Quinn dropped out of medical school to become a successful writer, Stephanie Laurens was a professional scientist... I guess we’re into different kind of beakers?) and

It sounds as though you are writing this for a very inexperienced gym user, and to that I would have to say, forget everything you said here and 90% of the comments (someone so inexperienced is not going to have a clue what a Smith machine is). I was 45, totally out of shape and had never been in a gym in my life. I