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I was so bored with V for Vendetta....don't know why. I felt like they could've made the point long ago and then I was just surviving the rest of the movie. I was also so tired.

I came to The States 10 years ago and I still have a hard time completely gathering what's going on in movies. I miss a lot. Pulp Fiction is one of those that I watch and rematch and it always feels new.

There's a second one!?

you mean the backlash that will inevitably happen?

like your left or her left?

it was awesome when she runs out, stops, puts head on forehead, runs, kinda stops, keeps running. Haha!

This is why I loved Wayne's World!

I was floored when I read that line!

Turtle necks are so sexy! I think it's hard to make them look good on certain bodies like mine. But if you can rock it....do it!

OMG! the very first time I saw her was in the 300 movie. And I just fell in love. She didn't even have that huge of a role but still.

WTF! A little self-awareness would be nice if you're going to write for an audience. Like how your personal experience may have been one where there was a lot of pressure to breast feed. Also, other women, like myself, had a lot of pressure and shame hurl at us for breastfeeding.

Ah Angelina always looks so radiant! what is up? what does she do?

The hair is atrocious.

The love-hate cycle is fascinating isn't it?

I don't know if it's fake because I have met people who are actually deep and really caring and I am waiting for them to drop the act or tone it down and that's just the way they are. It took me a while to get adjusted but I finally figured it out.

You guys, if your kid demonstrated interest and aptitude to play the violin and you went out and committed to crazy classes like the suzuki method you wouldn't be saying "well, the mom is the one playing with him, and she pays for the expensive supplies, and drives him everywhere!"

I think people forget how far the mind of 4 year olds reach. I have a 1.5 yr old right now and I am always amazed that I thought all he'd be doing is sitting there with a runny nose hanging stuff on the floor. They actually are more sophisticated than that.

I think that for women it's part of looking well groomed. If you are a man that works hard (physically) then torn cuticles and calloused hands are just part of your persona like wearing boots and carhart jackets. But if you're a man that doesn't do that kind of work, torn cuticles look disheveled and such.

No women don't.

Something I've come to realize (thanks to Jezebel commenters) is that beauty is a skill. Because it's reflection and what others appreciate. It's as easy as makeovers.