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Anna Kendrick is correct.

Rosebud Salve is the best lip balm. I have extremely acne prone skin and can't wear a lot of lip gloss/balm because it breaks me out around my mouth, which is horrible. Obviously. I've been wearing this for years and it never breaks me out. It has just a hint of color, but looks pretty natural. It has a bit of

Rosebud Salve is the best lip balm. I have extremely acne prone skin and can't wear a lot of lip gloss/balm because

Serial killing just sounds exhausting. Who has the time? Who has the energy?

If anybody knows about bullying, it's her. She paid an extraordinary price for something she did when she was young and starstruck. At 41 and two decades later, she still is shunned, has had difficultly getting a job and never been married/had children, which was something she wanted. She is the modern day Hester

I am really glad she is doing this. Lewinsky seems to have finally found a career, a path for herself. She deserves it, too, she was totally thrown under the bus by the Clintons, by the media, by the so-called feminists of the time. And I'm sure her sharing her experience will help others. Can't wait to see the Ted

Did she really get ahead, though? Or did she get bullied into hiding for years?

Not to miss the point but she looks so pretty here. I hope she's happy.

As Canadians, they should be especially aware of Canada's atrocious past—and present— relationship with the Aboriginal peoples

OMG I totally forgot about that beeyatch Ocean and her equally basic husband! All I remember was them making me do this one-page thing about my life goals, and everyone else's involved working at Lulu for the rest of their lives and I was all "...my goal is to get some cute clothes with this sweet employee discount

Always default to nice. Golden rule, people. I have a problem that sometimes I imagine even my thoughts have been shared with someone. Guilty conscience.

I feel totally ok about people gossiping about me generally because I gossip a little myself. HOWEVER, after moving to a small town from a major city and joining the 3rd gen family business, holy mother mary of god...people knew I was out drinking to 8 hours on Friday that night and asked me about it first thing

OK, I know everyone shits on lululemon around here, but after have a premature mid life crisis a few years ago, quitting medicine and thinking I would devote my life to yoga (yes that happened) I went to work for lululemon. They had a policy there of no gossiping. At all. This was a workplace that was 80% women and

I think the culture shock is very real. And it absolutely can be traumatic. My issue isn't that she's claiming to have PTSD from her experiences in Haiti, or the fact that those experiences for the most part weren't her own and her trauma is mostly as a result of what she witnessed or heard happened to other people.

Call me an unfeeling weasel, but this to me in the epitome of First World narcissism.

Obviously, she didn't get the message because she chose to follow up her insufferable, self-absorbed article with an insufferable, self-absorbed book.

"When will the white community leaders stand up and condemn this epidemic of serial killers?"

Why do people keep saying this? Everyone on the show is already and has always been doing other awesome stuff.

It's kind of weird to suggest that the cast should be set free when they've largely been doing other things alongside Community for the bulk of its run. Alison Brie did Mad Men, BoJack Horseman, and The Lego Movie. Joel McHale's been doing The Soup for a decade. Jim Rash won a freaking Oscar while on the show.

I don't think she's BS'ing at all. The creator/showrunners of Community is famously erratic and difficult and I'm sure the set of a CBS show is more steady, even-keeled, less "dramatic," etc. I'm sure that reliability and steadiness is helpful when juggling work and caring for an ailing family member.