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Anything that harkens back to when step-and-fetchit was considered comedy gold

The female nerd played by a model in glasses.

I hated this movie because it seemed to say that being simple and lacking in curiosity (ahem George W. Bush) was more upright that questioning the status quo and trying to do something about it (like that whore Jenny who owns her own body and sleeps with who sleeps with who she wants, but gets HIV, because WHORES.)

Well, I mean, so was Birth of a Nation.

Congratu-fucking-lations.

That "sexual grunting" scarred me for life.

I will admit that when I first moved to Chicago from New York, I was walking up the escalator on the left, and there was a girl standing there in my way. There was no one else on the escalator, but when I moved to go around her, my gym bag knocked into her huge purse and she sniffed "Jesus Christ, that was rude." so

And please don't just stand there when you get off. Even if you aren't completely sure where you go next, you've gotta at least move so you aren't blocking the escalator anymore. I've witnessed so many collisions.

Sarkozy and MK Olsen. My brain is incapable of adjusting to them.

Please more details; thank you.

Just saw yesterday that Joe Manganiello and Sofia Vergara are doin' IT.

Yes I feel like Crumbs only stayed in business for as long as it did because office managers everywhere were too lazy to find a platable cupcake for work birthday celebrations.

Ah, the heady TCBY days of the early 90s. I'd prefer a TCBY renaissance to the self-serve yogurt shops popping up all over the place now. I loved that stuff.

I have often complained about the frosting-to-cupcake ratio at the various cupcake bakeries. It was never, ever right. And I think it was called "Crumbs" because that's what you were left with after your first bite - a pile of crumbs on the floor and a fistful of frosting.

This is why Crumbs has failed, and it is only partially to do with the eternally changing trends in desserts: Crumbs cupcakes are horrible.

Yes, that was an odd picture choice. Try this one on for size.

except for jessica zohr

It's basically a "family" photograph of the whitest chicks ever.

I always felt she was kind of wrong about Knocked Up being sexist. It depicted a sexist (and realistic) world, but I didn't feel like it celebrated it. The Ugly Truth, on the other hand...

Did she ever single out that she was specifically making fun of "white" people and not "Lawrenceville" people? Like I see "#romney2016" and "#confederate" but I don't see "#whitepeople"