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    I went on a kayaking trip a few years back where we were camping on remote islands - the only things we had to eat were the things we brought, and since it was a long trip, we weren't seeing civilization, and we had no refrigeration it was a lot of freeze dried crap and tuna. I did not really have room in my bag for

    *raises non-cat-hair-covered-fist* Here, here!

    Living. In. Sin. (kidding, I love duggies)

    Ugh, mine too! It's this pathetic, long sounding wail that sounds like I've done the most awful things to her. My neighbors came by once too and I had to shamefully inform them that my cat is just a fatass and a drama queen. Still love her to bits though.

    Running off to Google this amazing woman right now. Role models!

    Because marriage is the end goal for everyone, duh! If you don't get married you're doomed to live in a house full of cats. Which actually sounds okay to me, but I guess I'm a sicko.

    I think sock puppets would be the only circumstances under which I'd go see that movie.

    Yeah, I love this! "Support and not snark." :)

    Seriously!

    Just wanted to send you a hug. You deserve all the goodness.

    Amen. It does make me feel a bit better to know that there are people out there that take this kind of stuff into account though. So cheers for being sweet and kind!

    No, I'd disagree there- you're definitely reading the right things then! But check out the Dirt Bag this morning re: very talented women/body policing. It's a really, really common thing. And it sucks.

    Co-signed. This is like when Jez condemned the publication of the Kate Middleton topless shots and then included a link to the pictures.

    Adele's weight is a frequently a subject of discussion. A lot of people seem to give a shit about it. Karl Lagerfeld famously called her "a little too fat." Christina Aguilera, while not my cup of tea, is also pretty talented and I hear people talk about her weight and body significantly more than I hear her music

    I completely agree. I think it's almost a knee-jerk reaction to try to psychoanalyze someone—particularly in these kind of matters— and to tell people what the best solution is (therapy, medication, etc) when really it's not our place to say. I appreciate Greg sharing something so deeply personal, and the only other

    Definitely going to start employing "simmering bisque," thank you!

    I'll be in my bunk

    ugh, I know. Not my Khaleesi!!

    I have nothing to add to this but you just made me spit soup all over my computer screen.

    Thanks, me too :)