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I definitely do not feel self-conscious about it, which has gotten me into trouble before. In law school, I was trying out for moot court and one of the judges was this handsome guy with absolutely beautiful eyes. I'm generally really into eye contact, but my god, I honestly lost myself in the luxuriousness of his

A friend of mine does the worst thing you can do, apart from not looking at a person. She stares at your forehead. It's such a weird thing to do because you know she's just looking at your forehead, and it makes you feel like she just doesn't care about the conversation. Also, it makes her look dead behind the eyes.

Anything involving blinks is a terrible idea for me. The second I think about blinking, I develop a blinking twitch that is only curable by forcefully closing my eyes for a few seconds. I don't think that will go over well in conversation. ;)

Not only does this 55" LG Smart TV carry a price tag that's $200 lower than elsewhere; it also comes with a year of free Netflix, a $108 value. [LG 55" Smart TV with 1 Year Free Netflix, $1050]

I maintain my stance that Shake Shack isn't actually good. People were originally tricked into thinking it's good because you would have to wait an hour or so in the sweltering heat at Madison Square Park to order so that when the food finally came, you'd eat anything and be happy.

I have a 4 running iOS 7. I like it and just haven't felt the need to upgrade. Also, I've been waiting to upgrade, for whatever reason. Now, I'll just wait until the next iPhone is released and either get a 5S for cheaper than current prices, or go balls to the wall and get whatever the next version is.

Yeah, but, the upside to buying your own things is you only buy what you want! No more "Oh, cool. Thanks. I totally wanted that..... what is it again?"

I'm from the East Coast. I remember when I was in high school 15 years ago, people were buying crappy shirts from Hot Topic with hanzi/kanji on them. A lot of people still do. Sure, I saw a lot of crappy English on clothing when I lived in Taiwan, but at least it's on clothing. Even if there aren't as many people

Yes, I know that. I was merely repeating what my Korean classmates told me on several occasions. My bad. Hope that doesn't affect your kimchi-superiority!

Thai food in Taiwan is definitely bland. But I've had some really great Thai food in North America. Almost approaching Thai food in Thailand status.

Stinky tofu's flavor may be mild, but it still tastes awful. I once had it by accident in a soup. The second I bit into the tofu, I knew it was stinky and just was not into it at all. Luckily, I was with friends who can't get enough of it, so they helped address the situation :) And besides, that smell! It has ruined

Yeah. Off the top of my head, Okami does this. It's cool and definitely makes sense, but sometimes, it can be distracting. At least for me. But I'm not everyone (which is good for the world, I assure you) :)

Yes, it's made up. Towards the bottom of the Kickstarter page they have a section about the language.

I definitely complained that I couldn't date Kanji!

Has anyone else noticed that typing in "home" and "work" no longer automatically fill in with your home/work address? It was a bit wonky for a while, then fixed, and now it's wonky again.

I've had people in CT tell me that I'm not really from CT since I grew up in Fairfield County, but I've never heard of your "Real New England" trap before. In any event, you're more than welcome to claim Boston as your own; it's one of my least favorite cities. :)

Ah, ok. I'm from Connecticut and went to college in Worcester. I do remember duck sauce.

I'm from New England, but I have no idea why you made that distinction about Chinese food. Care to enlighten me?

NO! Please by all that is holy, NO. Especially if she portrays Sailor Mars.

I just started Fez today on PS3. I am really enjoying it, too. Glad it finally came to the system.