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The funny thing is, while being self-deprecating, he probably still thinks that he deserves her and she should be thankful for his attention and affection. People who think like this seriously need help.

I'm sure there are equal opportunity obsessive stalkers, but perhaps in the group of people with Asian fetishes, they attract more of these obsessive types. So it's more noticeable? Who knows. At least I've found that these types have already rationalized to themselves that it is not dehumanizing or racist to

Can confirm that this shit happens. Was stalked by a "friend" with an insane Asian fetish who started out emailing me about how he was scum and somehow turned into "this is all your fault, you made me feel this way". He then proceeded to mail (yes, snail mail) typed letters to himself, that were apparently me

Seriously. Not only is it gross, but it is unhygienic. This is how you spread gum disease. Pretty sure their dentist would not approve.

If you read the conversation, the attendee says she intended to gift, but after what had occurred she decided not to gift.

They appear to be the same thing:

"While other moms were cooking dinner, you were cooking meth!" (Laugh track)

Can someone explain to me how things get taken out of context from a 24/7 feed? It's not like they made a compilation of her racist remarks with no info leading up to the comment. Why not just apologize for the racist remarks and end it at that?

Also, is this really a thing? It's it common for people to think "oh, it's about time I get my asshole bleached"? Why is this even a thing?!

Not everyone looks sober. :P I see a few eyes that look glazed over with the wonders of drunk.

Same here. I get the raccoon eyes and people stare. On rare occasions it has made my eye lids look like I have eye shadow, so it allows me to wear less makeup. But most of the time, it looks like hell.

This. I have eczema, and the amount of comments I get about my skin care is ridiculous. It seems so presumptuous and rude. My teenage years were utter hell until I learned to "cover-up".

But still less of a dick than Gandhi. Although the lady in the article seems close.

Was about to say just this. EXACTLY.

You keep on using the word "modesty" to support your opinion, but you really haven't shown what that really means. Most women I've seen breastfeeding were just doing what they do, not shoving their tits in my face (which you had said earlier these women are doing) or announcing "I'm breastfeeding without a cover!".

Wow! I didn't recognize Daisy at all!

Yeah, I loved Janeway so much so I looked up Mulgrew on Wikipedia and was totally crushed. Still love the character, but it made me a little sad.

I think people have started to equate her with the roles in tv/movies. They assume Jess Day = Zooey Deschanel. In her interviews, she seems genuine and smart (well, with the occasional twitter blunder).

I think it depends on what your family traditions are. I found it a bit uncommon in the US, but in most asian countries, it's the norm. It would be considered really weird to gift a gift and not cash.

Agreed. I feel like it's ok to ask for cash (esp. those who already have been living together), but the recent articles on people who whine about it not being enough or not covering costs and shit is BS. You should not expect to get a gift. If you get one, great! Bonus to your wedding! It should be about the who