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Or heaven forbid some kind of modern dance person. Does nothing for the physique, smh.

That doesn't reduce emission, it just reduces guilt

I remember watching this episode with my sister, she was a few years older and had started dating while I hadn’t. I agreed with Ross, they were on a break, my sister was with Rachel, and her defense was you say things you don’t mean in a fight and Ross was wrong for taking what was said at face value. After years,

On the break thing, it’s been so long since I’ve seen the relevant Friends episodes that I can’t accurately recall how that played out. But my interpretation of “taking a break” means you are breaking up most likely with the intention of getting back together or at least revisiting the relationship at a later point.

I was just coming to say this! $850 is a lot for a lot of people I know, but for a week-long Kim Kardashian fashion camp? Seems like a steal.

Also Dave would have known to use protection during sex until they were sure they wanted to have a baby. Lane’s life really took a turn for the worse as soon as she decided to date Zack, and it was really sad to watch how the show kept punishing her for no reason, while Rory had the world falling all over itself to

IMO it’s her being a POC full stop.

Or, hear me out, Lane can divorce Zack in another Gilmore Girls reboot and get together with Dave Rygalski because he never should have gone to the stupid OC, anyway. Come at me! (To be fair, I’ve never watched The OC, though I do have a guilty soft spot for terrible dramas, so I’d probably be hooked after one

George Clooney’s exit from ER was that he moved to Seattle. Julianna Margulies and their twins joined him at a later date.

I saw the first 47 Meters Down in theaters with some girlfriends and we snuck bottles of wine in so we could have a good time. There were maybe 8 other people in the theater with us and it was opening weekend in LA. The movie ends and the lights come on - quickly. A theater worker bring out several chairs, and then

“Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?”

I hate the Goop shit with a burning passion; no Gwyenth, I don’t want to put an infinity stone in my vagina, that’s stupid. But this actually makes me kinda laugh a little at her in a good way. I think she just shows up to the set, does her job, cashes her check, and doesn’t give two shits about the movies. So her not

Sometimes they plan ahead, sometimes grandparents and aunts/uncles chip in, but not always. A lot of students finance education by going into the military or taking on loans that can take literally the rest of our lives to repay.

I honestly don’t know how the middle class can really afford to plan ahead.  Daycare is $1000 a month & my mortgage was $1500 a month, then addt’l expenses on top of it.  I’m only able to save a couple hundred a year for my daughter that I stash in her savings account.  I make a reasonable income but after taxes &

I have three kids, one a rising (and high-achieving) senior. Any private school in the top 30 is now $70k/yr.

Few people pay full price for college. The super rich do. Most everyone else gets loans and grants. Low income people very often get full rides. Loans can be a trap though, I know people who are in pretty hopeless situations regarding their student loans. It will be a campaign issue in the 2020 Presidential election.

There are low-fee investment programs (called 529 plans) where you can invest money and not have to pay taxes on the interest, as long as the money is used for educational expenses when withdrawn. Many parents start this kind of fund when (or even before) their child is born. HOWEVER, there are 2 caveats. One, you

It’s true. I am Canadian and our universities are significantly cheaper; however, like the US you can’t qualify for many loans, grants, and bursaries if your parents make over a certain income, which really isn’t that much, plus if you start counting in numerous kids they may be expected to pay for.

My Mom expected me

they plan ahead, put money away... and then unexpected medical bills come along, or something happens to the house or car, and taking money out of the college fund is the only way to afford to fix things while still being able to keep a roof over their kid’s head. 

You hope your parents plan ahead, but I have plenty of friends whose parents didn’t, or they have enough children that no amount of planning ahead would help.