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Eh. When people refer to "fake" they're also implicitly denigrating the athleticism that is required of pro wrestling. Growing up, when my friends and I were really into the WWF, our parents (who also couldn't understand all of our grandparent's fascination with pro-wrestling) would say... "you want to do real

Why do the most awful "think" pieces on the internet always come from XOJane or Thought Catalog? Most of the time that I see things from these two outlets, it's some of the worst thoughts and worst writing that I can think of, told by entitled people whose opinions have no business being in the public imagination.

Thoro

The video is sped up.

Dude making 3 mill a year would up and leave his gig if players got paid? Not a chance in hell.

When I was a kid, I took a community learning class at a local college that had to do with Legos and robotics. It was really fucking cool. I ended up making a guillotine, though, which caused the instructor to talk to my parents. That kind of sucked cause I had to sit down in an awkward conversation with them

I'm throwing up in my mouth right now.

I am glad that it's "not funny." Not everything has to be funny, and not everything is. The show is definitely humorous, though. It's bringing in a lighter edge as a way to broach these serious topics, and I've found that's what makes them easier to talk about them. That's the value in this show, and it's a pretty

It's awesome that this is blowing up Gawker, to the point where the top 3 stories are about this damn dress.

The grown up world is pretty shit.

You know what's fucked up? It's people like this kid who probably started sites like Spokeo and all the other data mining and data collection companies. Hell, this was Zuckerberg. They're either side of the same coin. One kid likes to sniff out information in order to swat, and the other people do it to make big money.

I hope Jessica Williams gets the anchor spot.

12 hours, low and slow. Salt and pepper is all you need for the seasoning.

Still, as a native born Texan, this was pretty nice to watch...

"Paul, a concert goer told a local ABC news station that even though "this was definitely something different to see at a punk concert" "

i dunno what punk concerts this guy has been to, but it's not really something "different." it's not even really on the extreme end of "different," when you take into account that

I feel like there are some scenes missing from this flick.

I imagine the first two lines usually happen inside a relationship, and the gesture being welcoming. When you don't have a relationship with someone yet, it does come off as creepy and demanding. Like, you have an attraction to this person, and it may or may not be reciprocated by the other person. You don't know.

It's stories like these, and seeing friends suffer similar embarrassments, that made me the shy-awkward dude who was afraid to get myself into a situation where this might happen. I have a pretty dreadful fear of embarrassment. Unfortunately, this led me to not ask out or court a girl in high school that I had a long

My wife has to remind me of this, too. Which reminds me, that I need to update some passwords tonight. -_-

My wife and I have each other's passwords, mainly for the purpose of getting bills and other things. Sometimes I'll ask her to respond to something one of my family member's sent me (because I can't get to the computer) and she'll ask the same. Recipes and what not. It's not cause we want to check up on each other.

Also, I wish I could star this post for your username.