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I read it as:

(Aww, thanks guys, you make me blush!)

I second Meredith! I <3 Octopus Pie. A few others I would suggest checking out (embarrassingly, I have no idea how to create hyperlinks in a forum, I'm sorry, I fail):

Man, unless your way of saying "you're fat" is "I'M going to start exercising this year; wanna join me?", NOBODY needs to be commenting in their loved one's weight!

Wow, such a great pick of people to focus on! Thank you Caitlin!

Hah! Funny enough, I'm exactly the opposite. While I LOVE me a warm post-shower bathroom, my master bath has been see-your-breath cold during the winter for so long now, I've just gotten used to it. (Sillier still, there's a bathroom down the hall that's perfectly warm, but it's farther from my bedroom. Laziness wins,

As a renter of a house built in 1775 and the daughter of a woman who grew up in Maine, I am no stranger to the plasticking of the windows! Put aside about an hour for every 8 windows and take your time; it's worth the work and is hardly noticeable if you do it right.

Augh, I love it! But then, I do have a soft spot for cartoon nipples.

Hmm... I dunno, I technically can't argue with you because I've never read any studies about emotional health and group sex, but... it's been a pretty casual part of my own life, even at an early age. Well, very late teens, and not intercourse, but... still, I think what my friends and I were doing was much healthier

God, THANK YOU. I was about to come in here and snap that group sex isn't a "problem," until I read the "non-consensual" part. Headline should've read: "Non-Consensual Group Sex Is The Latest Disturbing Teen Trend."

Oh good, it's not just me! This felt like this was put together by an intern. Did they forget to add music or something?

HAHAHAHA!! Well, I actually meant "too sore to have sex a second time, after that first jackhammering you gave me," but, ehm, what you interpreted has also happened once or twice. Heh. :)

I'm not the college-aged Jezzie you're looking for, but I might have a little insight into this, and I'd gladly accept some insight in return. My own discomfort about racism has plagued me for years, but I feel that any time I meekly bring it up, the word "racism" is thrown at me as an empty attempt by the other

As someone who has never had a child, I'm always so fascinated by these honest-to-God articles about childbirth. Thank you!

Normally I would be 100% behind you on this. I've always found it repulsive when I hear a woman talk this way (which, in my social circles, is extremely rare), and so pitiful when one of my single guy friends says something like "I shouldn't even try to ask out that girl - what's she going to say when I tell her I

Just replying to say that your high school English teacher sounds fucking rad. :)