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I couldn't care less about crossfit the brand but I will be a loyal crossfitter so long as our trainers operate a gym in my town. Our trainers are more knowledgeable, more supportive and more motivating than any personal trainer I've ever had in the past. You seek to cast a pall on the entirety of those of us who love

Similar point, yes. But that's like saying, "didn't Marvin Gaye make the same point about sex in a more poignant way" to discourage more songs about sexytimes. It's a topic that should have songs written about it. There's room for more than 1, or 10, etc.

As a Univ of KY fan, alumna, former athlete and current professor (though not at UK), I apologize for the fact that some of our fans can be, well, a bit ignorant. It's sad. With that said, the majority of the fan base are located in small, impoverished areas in Appalachia where UK basketball (and football, to a lesser

Yeah, I can think of a lot worse ways to be dumped than to be ignored. Been there. More than once. Never once thought, "dang, wish I had some sexy photos of that dude to shame him in perpetuity." Did write some bang-up poetry though.

Wait...so because you got dumped, you feel the urge to ruin this girl's life...but you won't because for "some reason" you feel like you're better than that. Good on you, I suppose?

BOOK OF MORMON YES DOOOO EEET. Right before Christmas? Let's see collective heads explode.

I adore Legally Blonde the Musical and I would cut someone for putting another actress with lifeless eyes in the key role. lol

She went to police hours after the alleged rape occurred and she didn't even know who he was at the time.

This isn't evolutionary psychology. It's evolutionary biology and/or anthropology. One is falsifiable—one is not.

Technically, the "protected class" is GENDER, not women. Men and women have always been equally protected from sex-based discrimination under the civil rights act of 1964. Whatever lawyer wrote that apparently failed employment law 101. Even my undergrads wouldn't get that question wrong on an exam. I know. I gave

That's what they've won: small grants to see if in 18 months they can be safe, usable, and cheaply manufactured. The winner will get a million bucks to start the process.

This is a review article, not empirical research—and it's evo psych. So...take that with many grains of salt.As an aside, two coauthors and I are currently working on a piece that empirically assesses the use of the "catty" label in work settings, btw—which maybe when published will be cited here. haha

You know that song "too close" by next was all about high school homecoming dances and proms. "I feel a little poke coming through—girl I know you felt it. But boo, you know I can't help it." lol

Dude, I graduated in 1999 and there were too many awkward grinding dances that I can't even count. you know that's all half the people are able to do at a dance anyways. It's the only way to convince the 15 y/o boys to buy corsages and take a girl to a dance in the first place. Odds: high percentage of rubbing on a

Lil' Mama. :-) Rapper and singer—judge on that dance crew show on MTV. :-D

Was this interview videotaped? I want to see what question he was asked. Did he say that there were no qualified black women—or did he say that they didn't seem to find any in their audition process? What was actually said, here?

His memoir (Mo' Meta Blues) is super-di-duper good. If you're at all a hip hop fan, it will resonate. It's a mixture of mixtape and history and meditation on music then and now. Highly recommend.

The traditionally black sororities/fraternities are not necessarily racially exclusive. They admit white, hispanic, asian, etc. students. Having worked on three major university campuses, I have yet to see an enforced "no whites" rule for any of those groups.

Oh Madeleine, you are a woman after my own heart. I always choose wrong on these shows (except for last year, yay!). Jasmine and Aaron made me swoon all season long. They did grown-folk dancing. Amy and Fikshun were amazing, and adorable and all good things all the time, but they didn't have that uummph that gets all

Just to clarify—he released this song as one of his first singles over a year ago. He had no hits—he was a regional rapper out of Washington state at that time. It was pre- "thrift shop". He had an independently released album—he was hardly popular. He became mainstream popular with thrift shop and then re-released