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Yep - no joke.

Aaaaaaand...she's a scientologist. I loved her SO much until I found out about that and then I was very sad.

She's not "really" a junior. She just has enough AP credits so that she could graduate earlier if she really wanted to.

Come on now. You know that she is a serious exception with regards to her physical activity. And, as someone with too many pounds on my own frame and also a runner - I know her joints are hurting. Less weight would be easier to carry on those runs.

I guess it depends on the job - when I have a few hours break I try to tackle my inbox, or deal with a problem that has been going on for awhile...etc. There's always something to do.

Exactly. Also: good body image role model? Whaa? A severely overweight child and a grossly obese mother?

I'm confused about the croissant comment above - how is she now eating croissant? Didn't she JUST say that her entire family is off gluten forever?

Disagree. I don't have the luxury of leaving in the middle of the day - I have meetings coming out of my ears.

+1 for you should have bought a goat.

I don't know of insurance companies covering plan B at all.

Exactly - the raw materials/compound are just a repackaging of already existing pills. No excuse for the cost.

I don't think I could even walk reliably at that age.

This is good advice. I'm a hiring manager and I'm always shocked at how poorly potential employees negotiate this type of thing.

Do you seriously know Kim Kardashian? Do you know how she really feels and acts? I don't think so. It's an illusion born from seeing her face day after day with fake headlines purporting to know what she's thinking. You don't. We don't. The Kardashians have managed to make the sick celebrity system work for them.

LOL! The Kardashians are NOT paying US Weekly. US Weekly is definitely, definitely paying them. The Kardashians are the best thing to happen to the trashy mag industry in...ever. Trust. They are making so much money off of them.

Thanks - I was more responding to Molly...point still stands that yoga studios don't usually offer treadmills, etc - gymnastics gyms either - you know, they are specialized. Seems reasonable to me.

Leah is an *exceptional* founder and CEO. Extremely talented and hard working and just a really, really good person. These are not common features in SF/Silicon Valley startup founders and CEOs.

What are you talking about? How much does a yoga class cost these days, anyway? $20+ per class? Try getting a monthly membership there - it's going to be more than $100.

FFS, hasn't anyone heard of the "starbucks name"???