Yep. I pretty much treat it as a foregone conclusion, especially given the issues I mentioned yesterday.
Nope, that's the yanking your hair out one. Mine is the pick at every reachable piece of skin 'til it bleeds.
If you live near a Nordstrom's, head there first to get a proper bra fitting (even if you have already gotten one, even a 5-10 lb. weight change could change your sizing).
Yup. And mine has caused me to actively fuck up every single reachable area of my skin:
AdBlock Plus on FireFox nips that crap in the bud with the quickness.
Did a very similar exercise during my school's "harvest festival" (this was a Christian school, and they did NOT like the idea of us celebrating Halloween). In my version, it was a large wrapped gift box that got "thrown around."
I would also accept the following as a "make them see the pain and sorrow they cause" method:
He's an insidious one, ain't he?
It's a lot like U.S. slave owners being so adamantly against slaves learning to read, or Whites in the 60's being completely against desegregation. With the knowledge comes the words to articulate why their particular situation is inherently wrong and unfair. Those words create a call to action, which leads to…
And if you aren't seeing a bunch of ads (a lot of people use some sort of ad blocking software on their browsers), it all looks like poorly used page space. For me, all I see is a freakishly large grey area on either side of the comments section.
Groupthink still exists, but I believe you have to be authorized to comment on it or some crap: http://groupthink.kinja.com/
It was a horrible, vicious cycle. I never learned my lesson because every paper that I wrote like that ended up getting an A (and some even got used as writing samples for other classes).
This is how I feel about life.
Self-loathing ahead:
I think my favorite part is he is saying "this one here is my song."
"Evangelicals are now the ugly stepchild."