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Irinel Petrescu
irinelpetrescu

This is hard for me. I definitely suffer from the failure-related anxiety, but I don't think it was a result of thinking I was really smart - more from thinking that I'm not when my logical brain knows I'm no idiot. So actually I feel like for me that if I had been told more that I could do things, I might have

I was the kid that was reading Dickens before I was eleven. I don't think that really makes me all that special though, and I didn't feel all that smart or special about it back then. It was actually really alienating. My teachers knowing that I was an advanced reader and learner made them separate me from the rest of

My dog sends you virtual love (he's smiling for you, really smiling, he really does do that)

I think reducing Gone with the Wind's appeal to the dresses is pretty reductive. (I'm guessing you were joking! But many people aren't.) The story has a hell of a lot going for it—the way Scarlett manages to survive all the stuff she goes through (and all of the stuff she brings upon herself) is tremendously appealing

I'm especially tired of large corporate persons (minority) running this country.

It would've made my day if the little girl told the busybody that she wasn't supposed to talk to strangers.

What's really upsetting about this story is that it's happening at the same time as reproductive rights restrictions. So: Don't have an abortion, don't have access to birth control, but once you have that kid, child care? You're on your own.

This is the first 'frivolous' Jezebel post that I've absolutely loved. Well done. :)

I kind of want to rip off your list for a go at the Recruits program. That would be a sweet beat.

Lupita wins, but my mind automatically went to the Pantsuit Rainbow.

Team Twirl!

I haven't come across any data but I just read an article recently about the "concussion-like" brain damage that skaters experience from practicing their spins. In terms of chronic injury, jumps aren't exactly the most dangerous thing out there.