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I have those dreams too and am soooo disappointed when I wake up in my small apartment.

Someone was also posting gross pictures of dead cats (I believe on Gawker). No, that's not rape but if you're an animal lover, you don't want to look at that shit. There has to be a way to ensure that anonymous tipsters can do their thing without the rest of us having to look at images that are truly disturbing.

Yeah, when my brothers helped my dad work on our cars, there was usually a point — about 15 minutes in — when my dad would scream, "Hold the goddamned flashlight steady for Chrissakes!" And that was just the beginning.

Every time I heard La Roux's Bulletproof, I had an 80s flashback. I'm so happy to find out there's new stuff!

Absolutely not, they had a great sound and Michael Hutchence was sex personified IMO.

Hey thanks for mentioning Love and Death - I will go back and watch that again.

I haven't seen everything but I've seen about 90%. I went through a period where I went back and watched all of his movies from the 70s up through Match Point. As I said, some of his stuff is mildly entertaining (not a bad thing) while other movies I found utterly boring or confusing (I didn't care at all for Shadows

I do not, in general, care for his films but I love Hannah and Her Sisters. I can't figure out how he managed to write a lovely film about three sisters, with all of their jealousy and competition, when everything else he's made has been mildly entertaining or confusing or boring to me.

The Smithsonian channel covered this on an episode of Air Disasters last year (a surprisingly entertaining show if you're not scared of flying) and it was fucking riveting.

Absolutely agree. I bought 9 years ago and have questioned my choice to buy. In addition to all the points you made above is the issue of maintenance. While renting can be expensive (and I was always one of those people who thought renting was a money pit), the truth is, you have someone to call when a pipe bursts or

This lady and the one who runs marathons are my heroes. It's so easy to let the "no one else like me is doing this so I shouldn't either" voice win. Kudos to those who tell that voice to STFU.

This is helpful - I went to school in a system that only used the 4.0 system, so in the context of a 5.0 system, the 3.5 is not as impressive.

Isn't this the same idea Penny had for an app on the Big Bang Theory (except it was just for shoes)? I'm glad somebody's finally making it happen IRL.

Maine Coons get really big - they can be giants compared to your average tabby so maybe one of those?

I loved this movie when I saw it but I have no idea why. Now, you'd have to put a gun to my head to make me watch it. What a bunch of mopey drivel.

Still, even though it's a candid, that kid is so much cuter than this picture shows.

Okay, so I tried posting this earlier, so sorry if this is a duplicate. Here's my story:

Ugh, this is the same problem as with the Goopster. Her fundamental problem is a lack of self-awareness and utter narcissism. The only difference is that Heigl just outright complains while Goopster couches it in humblebrag.

I know most employers are considered "at will" employers now but I still think this could lead to discrimination lawsuits predicated upon the idea that a person was fired because of non-scientific and mean girl-based Knozen scores.

I'm pretty sure this was written by Sheldon Cooper and is probably followed by a Relationship Agreement.