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@rixatrix: MAC is the best. They'll do your make-up for free if you buy the lashes.

@JerrySizzler (aka rainywaves): I teared up watching the new episode. Curious, what did you think of Van Gogh's accent. It definitely didn't sound Dutch.

@rixatrix: Genius! I've been searching for something like this for ages.

@rant/roar: The clacking is the worse! Stupid side walks ruining perfectly good heels.

So, this is what the bottom of most of my heels look like. How do I fix them? Any quick, doesn't have to be permanent, fixes so I can wear a pair tonight?

@emma.jayne: My parents have been married for 33 years. They both swear it's the secret to their happiness. My mother still gets giddy when getting ready and the look of my father's face when she walks downstairs ready to go is priceless. My maternal grandparents are the same way.

@emma.jayne: Nope. Been with the Mr. for a little over a year now. We've agreed that no matter how long we've been together or how old we get, we will always reserve at least two nights a month for dates. There's no better way to keep a relationship fresh than acting as if every date is one's first date - hence why

Tonight's date night. I'll be around for an hour and then it's sayonara Jezzies...unless I need help getting dressed.

The plum lip and mustard shirt?dress? are gorgeous against her skin tone. Love me some Mindy. Can I be your Mork?

@Kit Cloudkicker: Hi, my name is Mandi and I would like a Manilow Manllow to sing me my song to sleep.

Believe it or not, if you wear absolutely nothing underneath, sweatshirts are quite comfy in the summer. Something about the gap between your skin and the fabric works well with sweating. Then again, I lived in Miami for 8 years. Many a Floridian would wear jeans and hoodies in the summer.

@ytuhermanotambien: Ugh, that's two years away. The boyfriend is studying for it right now. We're in California, so there's extra freak-out.

@ClioAames: I wouldn't recommend it. You want the morning to relax and get your mind in the game.

@ytuhermanotambien: I counted from the time I checked in until the day I exited the room. The wait time is excrutiating. I also had 200 people taking it in the same room. Waiting for test collection was a bitch.

@ClioAames: You can totally do this. Just remember, it's all games and fun stories.

@Isoperla: I agree judging is part of critical thinking, as in evaluating a subject or an idea. The type of judging in this article is not that, it is more of the "looking-down-your-nose" type, and I can't accept that.

@cnphair: On certain topics, I agree the crowd can be very judge-y. Hopefully, this is a rare instance. I was more bothered by the tone of the article than the comments.

@BrianDoh: There are times when I just scream at the TV, "open your mouth woman!" I love that's she nice and not a yenta, but at some point you need to defend people whom you claim as friends.

"If this sounds slightly judge-y, that is probably because it is difficult not to judge these women. While people are free to do whatever they like with their money, the moment they speak to a reporter about their diamond-purchasing habits, they open themselves up to a certain level of critique."