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I came here to say the same thing but you said it much better! I may have started shaving my legs because "Ewww, gross" but I do it now - even in winter when nobody will ever see them - because I love that just shaved feeling. Especially as said above when you get into a freshly made bed or swishy PJs or something.

Come back when you get to your mid-30s and realise you still want to dress like a regular person and not to fit some pigeonhole that a child has placed you in and then we'll talk.

Personally I think Bella is glorious. She's smart and funny, she outwits the Winchester at every turn, and she could have them wrapped around her finger in the blink of an eye if she chose to! But then I was massive fan of Meg in series 1 too.

Oh god, YES PLEASE. I don't understand why this isn't a thing. We're literally half the population, why do they think that all we ALL want is rom-coms?

It saddens me how much I love this (and I do LOVE it) - because this should be the general attitude to rape and sexual assault but it's so rare to see. I live for the day we don't actually need a special video to explain how to respond like a human being.

This really annoyed me. She's been in some pretty iconic films - When Harry Met Sally alone is enough to cement her place in Hollywood history, but I don't really know who John Mellencamp is. I think I've heard the name before, maybe.

Me too, I properly laughed several times!

I get told to smile all the time by strangers because of bitchy resting face, despite the fact that I'm a very smiley person in social situations. It's just not possible to win.

I've never heard that before, this is what we song at primary school in England (to the tune of When Johnny Came Marching Home):

Well frankly I'm disappointed in you all. *covers new Daario's ears* It's Lovely Liam from Nashville and he's lovely! Mind you, he's too nice for Dany so I should just keep him for myself.

As someone from Yorkshire I hate the popularity of random "innits" at the end of a sentence as we've always used it as a contraction of "isn't it". So now I feel self conscious when I say something like "Cold out today innit?"!

It's not considered rude and an awful lot of people do it, but it is considered slightly dull. As in you should be able to find something more interesting to talk about than work!

I read a book on ageing (the year I turned 30!) and according to that you're right. As I remember it, how well your brain ages depends on the number of active neural pathways you have. As you age you tend to have less active pathways leading to dementia etc, but learning something new opens new pathways. I don't know