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No offense but it's not about people not understanding. Just because you don't think about that time and aren't usually forced to confront it, doesn't mean you've healthily dealt with what happened. It would probably be prudent to reconsider therapy because as Peeping Torgo mentioned just being exposed to discussion

Maybe because I'm used to American broadcasts doing that for other sports, I didn't notice it last night but I can imagine that would get annoying after the second time.

I'm not against kids, I just don't necessarily want one in the foreseeable future.

Oh, I definitely do not want to still be there in 5 years but we have a mutual desire for no kids. Half of his friends are already at that suburbs + kids stage; we have to dedicate a whole day to travel up there and hang out or we'd never see them!

Good luck!

It was my first weekend in my new apartment with the beau. I guess I'm officially a hipster now because we attended an event called Bushwick Open Studios and played indie video games and ate delicious BBQ while listening to some local metal bands. All in all, I'll take being a hipster if it means I can walk less than

Well damn, that answers a bunch of questions.

Yes and yes. They were both on Degrassi.

Is my high school part of real life? Because the same thing happened to a girl I know between middle school and high school.

You and I have very different opinions on what constitutes a happy ending then.

Never said it didn't have plot holes, just that it doesn't have a happy ending.

I'd say Looper is an exception to that.

Second and one-quarter world problems doesn't really have the same ring to it though.

True but taking into account DVR viewers or online streaming views, it could be getting decent ratings. I don't watch the show though so who knows!

Page views are not comments; there are usually way more people looking at a page than actively contributing to the discussion on it.

ESFJ but apparently I only lean 5% more towards extrovert than introvert which I think makes sense for me. The explanation of my results was a mixed bag; it was a fun quiz though!

Guilty.

Same. My math teacher for both junior and senior year was my friend's dad. I don't think it's that uncommon of a thing.

Yeah, DD1 was such a gimme. But it was in Jeopardy round and those aren't usually too difficult.

Really? I felt DD2 was much easier than DD3. Then again I know very little about the military or politics and have spent a lot of time at the natural history museum listening to Neil DeGrasse Tyson narrate outer space.