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Haha! I shudder to think what those acupuncture needles are laced with ...

Are you kidding? That's what they'd have you believe... the real horror of beating an addiction is to move from your multimillion dollar mansion into a lesser million dollar mansion that's shared with, gasp, other people. Quelle horreur! You only get 2500 square feet to yourself now! If that's not a culture shock, I

Totally, except I get the vibe that he's a brainwashed drone controlled by some extra terrestrial head honcho that wants to do freaky things with the "patients". The monotone cracks me up every fucking time, though.

I didn't see that first comment then, and apologize. Was just basing it off of your seeming to disagree with your mother about the dancing. And I wholeheartedly agree that its difficult to have a discussion about teens while trying to be careful to not take away their agency, like you say. But I did say over and over

I feel terrible for cackling at this like I just did. We are not good people.

But there is a difference. That's the point. The context here is so important. I take it you don't feel the same, and that's fine. But what I can't understand is how so many people who claim to hate the patriarchy and the pressure it puts on women can so easily turn a blind eye to just how deep it penetrates our

hah that's a whole other issue I can't even begin to touch. While I've been a teen girl, I've never been a black teen girl, and won't pretend to know what it's like, or know all of the differences between growing up white and growing up black. I will say, though, that in my experience as an outside viewer, it seems

Well said. It's not easy to have discussions like this without it sounding like blame is being thrown around, or that one side sits higher on moral ground than the other. But at it's most basic, the way we condition these girls to feel about themselves and their bodies is the problem, not the girls or their behaviors

I really have to agree with you, and am kind of shocked that you're not getting much support. I'm not sure if this is your feeling, but mine is definitely that the act itself doesn't make me sad - the REASONING behind them doing it does. I guarantee you that, maybe not all, but at least some of those girls enjoy

Oh damn! I didn't even think to check the sizes, gahhh it must be annoying to shop for ANY bra without spending $50+ a pop. I have a hard enough time finding DDD

Fret no more! Champion makes these, and Kohls carries them. They are very reasonably priced as well.

They should be fucking honored.

I got more into the actual show more recently (rewatched a couple years ago), but I'm upset for you that you missed the chance to rip out the shirtless photos of Jason Behr and Brandon Fehr from Tigerbeat and tape them to your wall.

I misspoke. I currently still love Roswell, and only started loving it as a preteen ;) nothing to be ashamed about.

Kind of like how they tell you once you step out of high school you'll miss it. It's been 7 years and I've never looked back. In this article you can replace "prom" with "high school" and "nights" with "years". It's all fun and games thinking those are your glory days, but look at Jack and Diane!

And look what a great time they're having!

I know, it reeks of "little shit thinks he sounds smart using proper grammar BUT IT'S ACTUALLY NOT PROPER AT ALL IN THAT CASE!"

Is it irrational to feel rage every time that Glad You Came song is mentioned? Because that line "I've decided you look well on me" makes me want to fucking vomit on their faces every time.

Yes, yes, yes, Katherine Heigl sucks. But, surely I can't be the only one who loved Roswell as a preteen? The fact that she was in that makes it impossible for her to drop below a certain amount of suck, in my opinion. A glass floor, if you will.