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It would be really simple to add a link with a stone to these. Any bead store should have the fixings.

These are great!

BRUCE BANNER AND PEPPER POTTS, OH HELL NO

Hi, I'm an avid Jezebel reader/history doctoral student/Texan who is madly in love with Wendy Davis. I also wear a headscarf and am a Muslim. My mom is white and my dad is Pakistani; I was born and raised in America (hell, I never even left the US till I studied abroad in Jordan last year - glad to know Meher traveled

Several white people with lower GPAs also got in. In addition to her merely good GPA, she had no club membership or community involvement.

Know who LERVED Beanie Babies? Mia Fucking Farrow.

My aunts collected these things OBSESSIVELY. They would stake out the local toy stores and hustle for these things. Each one had its own plastic hang tag protector, was tucked into an archive-quality plastic bag, and lovingly arranged in a dark plastic bin to protect them from UV light and degration. Said bins were

Kcunning- taking advantage of having the older one around works wonders! I agree!

Yo, guy who clearly never has to worry about this: if you are a young woman and you go out in a city, you will have to deal with this bullshit. You're correct in your assessment of the men reading the PUA stuff, but it's not like they're ALWAYS hiding on the internet. Sometimes (often) they're in your face at a bar,

My mother did a similar thing, but in her case it was due to an unstable sense of self. She was generally pretty much incapable of maintaining her own self-generated interests and traits, but would sort of glom on to mine and insist they were hers, even as she was kind of trying to annihilate me at the same time (and

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"This is where the party ends. I can't stand here listening to you and your racist friend."

Nothing changed my life more than two statements uttered to me when I was a teenager, by people who actually thought they were paying me a compliment:

I have been to Whole Foods one time when I was in the States. I spent like $11 on bulk curry. It was towards the end of my trip and I was running out of money. It was a very bad financial decision. Trader Joe's FTW.

Yeah, you guys! GH has more kids that all the rest of us put together, and isn't concerned with petty things like "driving while sleep deprived is just as bad as driving with a heavy buzz on" or "being able to be functional in the workplace and keeping their job." It's WAY more important to let your child know that

Ah, the sanctimommies! Where doing things the hard way is always most righteous.

As a post-secondary educator, I find myself conflicted by statements like these. I teach at a public, state-funded institution, and we have myriad programs designed to help students with financial difficulties attend classes and complete their degrees. This, I think, is only fitting—we're an educational

Here's a little reading for you:

That may be the finest simile I have ever seen. Bravo.

Comment of the week.

From now on, when people ask me why I work from home, this will be my go-to answer.