hedgehog
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hedgehog

Thiiiis.

This is pretty par for the course for Chris Parente. I miss watching that morning news show when I lived in Denver because was always kind of a beautiful awkward mess.

This whole outfit has Clueless written all over it and I can't decide if I love it or hate it.

Why does it concern you? Does your partner have a hard opinion on the matter?

Will there be more of an explanation of how one gets out of the pending comments? It seemed that the "gray" iteration was not very quick to move regular commenters (or irregular comments with a long commenting history, like myself) out of the abyss.

Saying someone "spouted off" when you really misread their comment is not totally reasonable on your part. They were discussing the Gawker title, which Rebecca later realized and agreed with La.C's point

I think it was actually a regular Law and Order episode!

If anything, I feel like biting my nails has made me stronger. (No science in that assumption, just a sad attempt at justification for an unbreakable habit.)

Two years?! Man, I've only made it like five months.

I would argue having kids is just as selfish. As long as we're both selfish, let's party!

I'd love to live every year as an excuse to travel and eat expensive foods.

You seem to live in your own hysterical world. Have fun in bigot land!

Whats the difference between having a "man with breasts" * and having a lesbian in a women's dressing? What would you say if I said your daughter made me uncomfortable? She may not have a penis but she could be lusting after another woman's body.

Pretty sure its going to happen to you no matter what like gray hair and wrinkles. Just let it happen.

I'm sure students have been late registering for class since universities were founded. Technology won't help the truly scatterbrained.

My old phone had a function that listed each voicemail with time/date and length so I could click on each one. My new phone doesn't have it and I HATE the 20 seconds to even call voicemail before it picks up.

Ah, the old "if it won't make a huge impact, don't even bother!" argument.

I don't think this article is about people who have it rough. It's about college kids using their parents money to buy bags of fast fashion clothing and then dumping it a month later because it is out of fashion. It's about someone who has an extra $100 and the time and transportation to go shopping just for fun,

But it breaks the chain of "Fast Fashion." Instead of throwing clothes away and purchasing new ones, we are recycling clothes to make them last longer and not contributing money directly to companies that use sweatshops. Ideally, you would be able to purchase money from ethical companies at the same time to help them

Girls push themselves out due to cultural expectations and stereotypes. We should be combatting that while also supporting the humanities.