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"If you don't get an invite and you are planning on coming"

Damn, you and Venus_in_furs just described my first long-term relationship.

I agree with you.

Totally agree. He's keeping everything bottled up and until it manifests as online abuse.

"Rather than being an empty sad-sack, Luigi has become the personified answer to the question, 'What if Mario were kind of an asshole?' And this is awesome."

So gloriously retro.

I highly doubt the kale was actually 3 months old. It goes bad in 2 weeks in the fridge.

I enjoy Peroni. It's definitely better than Stella. I can't recall the last time I've bought a 6-pack of it but when I'm out at a place that has limited beer options I'll get it and I'm never disappointed by it.

Eh. I've heard a lot of hype about Fat Tire over the years and finally bought a 6-pack to see what it was all about. I really enjoyed it and bought another 6 the following week. I can't see it becoming one of my favorites or something that I purchase regularly, but it's definitely good.

Peroni.

The only thing that can stop a bad guy with MMA training.

I'm a guy and thus don't get invited to bridal showers, so your suggestion doesn't work for me.

I'm not sure what you're saying then. The only who would be offended that a couple is asking for cash instead of gifts are the same people who care enough to put thought into the gifts. The rest of the people don't care either way.

That's pretty judgmental. Giving cash feels very impersonal to some people. Many folks like to put a lot of though into their gifts and get something really unique the couple can appreciate and get a lot of use out of. Surely you can understand and appreciate that.

Um, no. He's still wrong. "Preventative measures" is bullshit.

You're half right. They need to spend less time making spreadsheets and more time communicating open and honestly with each other about their relationship.

I think it's your monitor. Depending on the angle of my laptop screen I can't see either.

You can clearly see some type of undergarment. Look closely and follow the line with your eye, you can see it curve up and to the left and continue underneath the dress.

I could have been more clear. I meant the perception of radical feminism as perpetuated by those in positions of power who are afraid to lose it. I've spoken to countless people who's perception of feminism is the stereotypical short haired, braless, man-hater. That perception wasn't created solely by anti-feminists,

I'm outraged about racism too, but there was no racist content in Stein's essay. This is why people are confused by your statement, if anything it feel like a non-sequitur.