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I can't believe she had this guy around all day and picked Chris Martin instead!

*Jia

I LOVE this show. It's funny, it's light & refreshing. It pokes a little bit of fun about being black, it pokes a little bit of fun at white people, it pokes a lot of fun about being in a marriage & having kids. I love ALL the actors in the show. I love how Dre is always talking about himself & Rainbow is like "uh

You know what's weird? One of the coolest things about the main character's "emotions" is that they're co-ed; she's not internally defined as being wholly femme. (I think that's real—no one is 100% traditionally feminine or masculine characteristics.) But her parents' emotions reflect their genders.

me if someone tries to give me a fitbit

WOW. Kinda harsh treatment for a grandma but I respect it.

"A Holy Bible will get your message across loud and clear: Yes, you are a heathen. Plus, what is anyone going to say if you give them a Bible?"

that's a really wonderful thing. I kinda feel like they were pushing the older son to be the "main" kid but things have sort of evened out a bit in the past few episodes.

He feels hammy, yeah

She's great and reminds me of me

I will watch the show until it's over as long as this baby angel is still on. She is the most adorable and hilarious little actress ever.

As a vegan, I say if you are rubbing armpits with lemons and wearing paper shoes, you're doing it wrong.

go vegan but keep the cheese - be a Cheezan! :-) That's what I started out as.

Wait — they told you to rub lemon all over and wrap yourself up in paper?

Is it okay to rub lemons on your pits if it has nothing to do with being a vegan?

Nice :) I've been thinking about the most cost-effective way to make better coffee after reading all of Alan Henry's posts on the matter. So far, the Chemex is in the lead, but this is a pretty good price, too.

If your cable provider allows, buying your own modem can save you a lot (eventually).

Those are totally different. They're rich people making fun of poor people and they're tacky as hell.

Yeah, believe it or not, I'm actually familiar with the fact that "Coke" is a specific brand. In the American Deep South, however, it's very common for people to use the word "Coke" to refer to carbonated soft drinks, as in:

He cried for your grins.