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If I see another crappy piece of wall art with "Live. Laugh. Love." I am going to throw it on the ground and stomp on it. It is on EVERYTHING and I have an unreasonable hatred for it.

They report feeling estranged from their emotions (the industry parlance for this state of numbness is “going robot”), falling into depression, losing sight of their true selves. And even if a smiler succeeds in dodging such traumas, she still has to contend with the judgments her expression invites, which are not

That body snarking under the Amber Rose picture is infuriatingly gross. Who would write something like that and think it's okay? Why are there such hateful people in the world?

It becomes a sensitive subject because in other forms of entertainment, minorities are still considered secondary or an accessory. The sassy black friend, anyone? The crazy Asian neighbor? All stereotypes and all still very much used in pop culture in 2013.

Are we green?

This is a very interesting topic. Very interesting indeed.

Gotta work it into at least one conversation a day.

This reminds me of one Christmas with my cousins. Before the actual holiday, one of my male cousins complained about never getting what he wanted so he just wanted cash for Christmas. Well, that's exactly what he got. One box with cash in it. Then he had to sit there and watch all of us open multiple presents with

I see what you did there

YES! ICE CREAM SNICKERS > SNICKERS CANDY BAR

The Feeny Call has remained with me for years. I love MTV2 for replaying the entire series. Feen-nay...feen-nay...fee-hee-hee-nay!

This is a big fat NO for me. Especially the one showing her "bleeding" out into the sink.

Cocaine is one of those drugs that I secretly want to try but I'm too scared. It would definitely have to be something I do with trusted friends around to keep me from killing myself.

I think we're gif twins. I posted this one the other day!

I'm currently living with my boyfriend who was my boss at one point. I was the naughty one and eventually asked him out. We both knew it was against the rules, but we both liked each other so we did it anyway. It's strange. We had to make sure we went to places where our co-workers wouldn't see and I would get super

I've always maintained Texas as being part of the Southwest. It's hot and dry with an emphasis on the roaming Cowboy theme. Add in the [wonderful] Tex-Mex cuisine and it just kind of screams Southwest to me. I think our location, other than the border with Mexico, makes us unique. We're right in the middle so we get a

On a semi-related note: We read What We Talk About When We Talk About Love in one of my classes and the professor made us read it multiple times throughout the semester. I felt like Cameron from Ferris Bueller's Day Off staring at the Seurat painting. At first glance it was a strange little story, but the longer I

I'm so glad you mentioned this commercial. I think the same thing. It's sooo dirty but clever enough not to be overt.

Oh ok, now I see where Miley gets her face. It all makes sense now. She looks exactly like her.

The placement of Justin Timberlake's face is odd. If your looking at his face then it looks like he has a weird growth growing out of his nose but if you look at the woman it looks like her right breast is weird, floppy and hanging off to the side. The nipple isn't automatically visible so that's what I saw.