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Yeah, Liquid Sky is frikkin' AMAZING! I've watched it as an adult and am so torn between "THIS IS AWESOME!" and "Holy shit, I watched this when I was 10! How am I not more fucked up?"

I was born in '72. Those were the 3 movies that were probably the most disturbing. But I also saw Aliens (the second one) in the theater

I want to time travel to Blade 1 and give it to the dad who brought his 4 year old (who was sitting next to me). When the dude's head blew apart, the kid said "Daddy? What was that?" and the dad shushed him.

That's really awful, and arguably just as bad as a rich person telling their kid they couldn't play with a poor one. Talk about sheltering your kid TOO much!

And this coming from me. I was called over-protective (and asked if I would even allow my daughter to leave the house) in the comments of a different article on

I am REAAAAALLY not looking forward to American Doll shenanigans!

I once bitched to my sister about how broke I was. Later, I mentioned my new hat & gloves and she (very awkwardly) said "I don't think you know what broke is. I can't even afford this $7 sandwich you're buying me, never mind a new hat & gloves. Or, um, rent," and I felt like the biggest fucking asshole in the world.

Yeah, my daughter ALSO goes to a pre-school that a lot of well-off people bring their kids to (my MIL helps foot the bill). And I've made friends with a lot of her friend's parents and I AM a bit worried about "keeping up." I recently shelled out a TON of money for Disneyland annual passes so we could go with her

HAHAH! No (although, she HAS met Mickey Mouse. But, then, so has my daughter), I mean she's met a lot of celebs that I would have loved to have met. I don't really feel comfortable listing the exact situations because I would be fairly mortified if he (or a mutual friend) somehow found this post. Suffice to say, my

I have a friend who is very well off. I'm not "poor," but I'm certainly not rich either. It's not actually a big deal (meaning, he's not a "I must have the finest of everything" kind of guy), but our daughters (4 years old) are best friends, and I wonder how THAT'S going to go. His daughter, who is awesome, does and

Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies;
Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain;
For we have received orders to sail to old England,
But we hope in a short time to see you again.

My Jay Mohr story. About 10 years ago or so, I was back stage at a talk show. He was on the show talking about his wife and (I think?) kids. He loved her so much, bla bla bla.

Afterwards, he came back stage and tried to talk me up while undressing me with his eyes. It was totally totally creepy and douchy!

Ironically, I

I remember the exact same thing being said about Facebook 5 years ago. And, yet, everyone I know (granted, over the age of 30) is still on it.

I remember puking my GUTS out on my 21st after many many margaritas. Ugh. That's the way it's supposed to be.

It was easier when I was younger. More people wanted to go out. Now, it's hard to get anyone (INCLUDING myself) to go out for any reason. I've actually made some new friends, this year, and when they found out

Yeah, I found it weird that he was such a kind and decent guy... getting everyone blankets and opening the castle to them and everything. And... then all of a sudden he's a horrible monster who tries to murder her?! Personally found that to be a bit of a disconnect.

HAH!

My daughter (almost 4) loved it. She's been singing the songs since we saw it.

I actually wanted him not to be a villain. Like, "you're a good guy, but falling in love and getting engaged this fast is crazy." I didn't like that he "had" to be bad in order for them not to be together. I don't know. It was still an awesome movie, though. And probably a good lesson in not taking people at face

Reading this thread has been super cathartic!

I feel like I should be over it because I'm over 40 and I have a kid now and yadda yadda yadda. But it STILL bums me out! I still have a fantasy of an amazing magical birthday that I know will never happen.

I used to try! One time, my husband & I went to Vegas for my

I'm Dec 27, too. Last year, I turned 40 and asked about 20 of my friends to go out to celebrate. One (that I didn't actually know that well at all) came out.

I'm OUT! *micdrop*

I was trying on a dress for my sister while wearing my highest heels (2"). She was all "Cute, but you should dress it up with some heels."

"I AM wearing heels!" I yelled.

"Oh. Um..." and she looked away in embarrassment for me. HAH!

For the record, I would KILL to be able to wear heels. I spent about 20 years trying to

Siri has a male voice in America, too. My (5s) iPhone has a choice of male or female. (mine's male)