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what I don't understand, is why so many people would RT her message - especially the "gotta go, busy day" message. like really?

i'm with you. during the day i can hardly feel my fingers and toes unless i'm up and moving around. at night, my ex-boyfriend used to call me a fire because i'd get so (temperature) hot.

that second image - the woman in black ad white who looks like, oh hi there, i'm just minding my business being beautiful over here - is perfect. and i want to own it. framed on my wall.

I don't watch the Jersey Shore or the Today show. But it seems that they are both tasteless and pointless and parading as something they're not. "Entertainment" television: I hate you.

i'll admit, i snickered at the dinner-table Pepsi Max ad and the Teleflora nice-rack ad. (Does that mean I think they were good ads, no.) Cheap shots are funny. The problem is when every ad goes for that cheap shot. Suddenly, funny no more. I liked the Living Social ad because it showed a man not afraid to be himself.

like @sarajeancoffeebean said it's a web hosting service. but one should never use it, because it also happens to be a terrible web hosting service (cheesy chick commercials aside.) it's like the hotmail/tripod/aol of web hosting.

so far that is what a dislike the most. having a 300 px wide AD with a 300 px wide text space. these numbers are off the top of my head. i think if they change their advertising specs to skyscrapers or banners for the bottom of an article, it would make it a lot better.

@bonita applebum: it was 10 am, i hadn't showered, i was waiting to have my car's oil changed. and this older gentleman in his 50s and i were making chit chat about our cars. then out of no where he told me i would be very beautiful if it weren't for them things. those things being my eyebrow stud and lip ring.

i just switched most of my health care products (like face wash and moisturizer) to eco-social-health conscious products (at least I hope they are, they are according to the Good Guide).

@Alohamaid: okay you're right, i'm wrong. glad we had this talk.

@Alohamaid: But you're also assuming exposure. Just because you know someone who better fits amazing than Kate Middleton (e.g. Sophie Dahl) doesn't mean this guy does. I had to google Sophie myself. (And yes, she is she does seem fantastic, too bad she doesn't get more coverage and what not.)

@Alohamaid: I think we should give him credit that this his choices are equal mixes of respectability and eye candy. It's not like appearances aren't important. I think his answers are diverse (interesting might be a better word) and complex and that's the point.

@shorty63136: yeah her cutout looks pretty obvious - obviously terrible.

@gramodog: i am so glad you put into words, exactly what i do. "I use it to combat stress and anxiety- endorphins from the pain and the like." i've never been able to explain/rationalize it, even to myself.

@rinchik: oh to be honest, it might just be a matter of budget - he can't afford a lot of clothes, a matter of style - maybe he really loves how one shirt fits and has multiples, a matter of eco-consciousness - he's anti-consumerism, etc.

unless you're obsessing over your skin during extreme-closeups with your mirror.

@cool_as_KimDeal: hey something similar happened to my ex (white guy, if that matters?)! we found out from an ex-gf that she had herpes, and thus he could have been exposed. and when he went to PP for a blood test, they were all like well if you don't see any symptoms you're probably fine. and he really just wanted to

I'd also say, that teens will watch this at home (as in parent's house) in the evenings after dinner and before homework, but not actually act any of it out until their college years, when they're actually away from their parents.

@beercheck: ha i read docks and thought wire, season 2. i was like when he going to mention the duck! if you haven't seen it, please ignore this. :)