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Yep, definitely a Saints fan. Her sister Sally-Ann is a news anchor here in New Orleans, so her ties to the Gulf Coast and NOLA are strong. Given that the Saints are playoff-bound, she has another thing to add to a happily long list of reasons to be grateful and optimistic in the new year.

Yeah, as a person with a mild to moderate case of Bitchy Resting Face myself, I get that emotions don't always show on the outside the way they are on the inside. That said, I'm not a model; if I were, I would be aware of my chronic BRF and change it up a little in photos so I didn't look like I was about 0.8 seconds

You use the word "I" a whole bunch in this post, but try something different and use a little empathy to consider how someone else might have reacted to an unbearable situation.

Neaux, he spelled it correctly in this case. Context is everything.

Apparently, that's where the author herself thinks we should be, since she assumes we would never want to do something so gross and icky as sit on the couch with the men-folk and watch a football game.

The NFL actually does a far better job than many sports of reaching out to female fans — team gear designed for women (no, not the shitty pink stuff, but fitted tees in proper team colors), NFL ads that show men and women watching games, the family-friendly "Play 60" initiative. Sure, some of the products advertised

She really has painted herself into that "cool girl" corner, hasn't she? She's stuck in that box of viewing everything, including other people's choices, as laziness and lack of discipline if it doesn't match her exhausting efforts. I have a feeling she would look at what you describe — long work days, prioritizing

As someone who can't read a comment thread about body hair without muttering "vulva...you mean vulva, damn it!" every time someone talks about shaved vaginas, I thank you for your anatomical correctness.

She isn't misunderstood. At this point, most people understand her quite well as a troubled person who has faced her own struggles with eating disorders and body image and who now turns that self-loathing outward. Her actions originally irritated me, but now they just make me feel a bit sorry for her. That kind of

I don't know if it was the particular strain or the plant itself; I know that for some small percentage of the population, though, it just causes a puke-fest even though for most people, it quells nausea. I might have luck with other delivery methods or blends, but honestly, I don't need another expensive hobby that

Well, for one thing, pulling hot smoke into your lungs is pretty much never a good idea. For some people, it causes anxiety attacks instead of quelling them, and you won't know if you're one of those people until you try it. Same goes for if it makes you hurl your guts out (turns out I'm one of the people who gets

No, there doesn't "need to be a decent space" anywhere between a woman's thighs when she stands. Some of us aren't built that way, and not just because of (quelle horreur!) fat but because it's a product of how the pelvis and femurs fit together.

I have no hate for women shaped like the gorgeous person in the picture