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I'm going to throw a pretty strong "not true" at that, while having no actual information on it and refusing to do any research. I'm still pretty confident, though: not true. Hangovers come from dehydration and lack of electrolytes or something. That's why I always mix with Brawndo; it's got what heads crave.

Yeah, can we talk about the hair? Is it just like that all the time? Was he given access to his stylist before the mugshot shoot? Inquiring minds, etc., etc.

Can we go ahead and assume, though, that people who ask specific questions of a website like Google along the lines of "Is my daughter/son/dog/sandwich [whatever]" rather than generic questions about their gay kids are slow and don't know how to internet anyway?

I mean, that's exactly what it is, sans doute, the question lies in the reliability of the sex science (if I had a nickel...).

Yeesh, hadn't really read up on them before, so now color me informed. I was just going by what he (Joaquin) said about it. He touched on them singing on street corners in the interview, too, but it seemed like a pretty positive memory for him.

Yeah, it was yesterday's. I'm sure the podcast is up on their webpage.

He went into that in the interview. Apparently he says the cult had very little to do with his early family life, and I think they'd left it by the time he was 6. River and Rain were both older than him so I can see how it may affect them, but I don't think the cult was weird enough to infect a kid that young too

I just want to defend Joaquin here. Heard him on Fresh Air yesterday, and he may be a terrible interview, but I think he's a pretty sincere guy who just doesn't like to talk about himself.

Although I hate to add to the recent influx of snark, uh-no duh. I think it's pretty safe to say that this is more of a "reality show" than a "nature show." All reality shows are manufactured to some degree. Alllllllll of them. I thought this one was a pretty obvious example of that.

I think that they're trying to call out Vogue, maybe Leibovitz, but they don't seem to be putting any blame on Dunham. I think this is pretty clear in the follow up they posted with the un-altered pictures.

Yeah, I especially got that in the paragraph where she says "Lena Dunham is a woman who trumpets body positivity, who's unabashedly feminist...."

I think Google translate really came up with an awesome sentence in "He still could easily be the man to mobilize desire." Some good english right there.

But whataburger is a fantastic dine-in establishment as well. They bring the food to your table, even. My grandfather always insisted on buying milk from Braum's, though, so I've always associated it with fine dairy products.

Woah there, partner. True Texas bbq doesn't have sauce. The theory is the meat should be good enough to eat without sauce.

Braum's is great but you just can't outdo Whataburger.

I really like sandwiches. I want as many sandwiches as possible. I assume it's the same principle.

I think it's the small sample size, what BlueJeans said, and the fact that lady pols know that if they were to have a high profile affair lawdy lawdy the shit storm that would rain down on them. Writers nowadays are hard-pressed to come up with good puns about male politicians even when his last name is "Weiner" but

Well, it sounds like you've got four generations of good art fanciers there. Keep up the good work!

That's only a bit more than the tickets cost, but you've got a good point.