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JennaW
jenna-w

No, not really. A pregnancy is all about potential. Whatever reason a woman chooses to reject that potential path is her call, and value-judging her or thinking she should value-judge herself over something like that is presumptuous.

When I sing, my big cat gets so excited. She runs over and meows and wants to get in my lap and be petted and snuggled.

"I don't want this baby," seems good enough to me. The why of that is really nobody's damned business.

Yep. What a dumb-dumb she is. I mean, she believes and propagates junk science even after it's fully debunked! Also, she dated Jim Carrey! And she pronounces it "supposably."

Ugh. That's even worse.

*JennaW dodges smoothly while enjoying grapes*

Did Jenny McCarthy mistake CSPAN for OWN? Because I will never believe she has ever watched a legitimately informative thing in her life that didn't involve Oprah and at least one of Oprah's so-called "experts."

The doctor said she had a concussion, but I think you're probably right that they replaced a bullet with that for some reason. Maybe they thought it made the Helena-forgiving too hard to believe if Moira had actually been shot.

To be fair, scientists get super-excited about microbes and non-scientists get super-excited about the possibility that Curiosity discovered the shape-shifting, Oreo-loving linchpin member of the Justice League. Scientists just need to remember the widely varying frames-of reference.

Not sad about the Mamie Gummer Grey's Lite show, but it was starting to find its feet and become watchable. The character was way too emotionally squishy, though, and it was annoying.

Again, I do not blame you!

It was that picture of him with the big hair holding the baby chimp, wasn't it. I don't blame you.

I'll just leave this here.

*flings LOTS of cucumber at Jenii*

*teenager whine* Now there's HOMEWORK?! *flings cucumber at you*

*flings 500 metric tonnes of cucumber at lawyer*

Yeah, it's been making the rounds. I saw it several weeks ago on Tumblr.

I *love* cucumber-flinging monkey. I love her.

Yeah, it was really something to see in the theater, and I generally hate 3D but it was sooo gorgeous and the 3D was so different. I enjoyed it for what it was, story-wise (an old-fashioned, ridiculous, hoary, epic western) but I wouldn't defend it as art.

I think you need to consider that your friends may just have terrible taste in movies. Avatar was really beautiful and technically innovative, but the story was creaky and cliched. I haven't seen Prometheus so won't judge but from what I've heard from people whose opinions I trust, it was also beautiful but dumb.