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I think Jessa wants out of that house to a greater degree than she cares who she's escaping with. Meanwhile, the guy seems to want to be an adjunct Duggar more than he cares about who he marries to get the connection. They both definitely want to get married, though, because SEX. It's a perfect setup for a life of

Did you read the Daily Mail article? It's hilarious. I was raised Catholic (am no longer), and if there's one thing you learn ASAP it's that you never talk shit about Mary. ETA: you also learn real quick to attack anyone who does talk shit about Mary.

Can you imagine waiting until your wedding day just to kiss your partner, let alone do anything else? Like, what if it's TERRIBLE?! I was pissed when I made out with a dude at the end of a date recently, who turned out to be a terrible kisser, and I'd only invested three hours in that shit.

That's always been my favorite expression. Leave room for the Holy Ghost. Means nothing to me, but I absolutely love it and use it all the time. The whole idea just cracks me up.

A Joseph Gordon Levitt for everyone!

I don't know if I would count JGL as a spring chicken. He's had time to grow into being this well put together. The guy is 33. He's closer to 40 than he is to Hutcherson's age.

I have two surnames (Spanish speaking countries yay!). I hyphenate them so that people will use both (and in the correct order) when referring to me. Do I count?

Is it just me or are there more young men than young women in Hollywood who identify as feminists? Just off the top of my head: JGL, Josh Hutcherson and Daniel Radcliffe all seemed to have confirmed that they're feminists recently.

He'll always be Tommy Solomon to me.

Petition to advance cloning technology to the point that every woman someday can have a Joseph Gordon Levitt.

Anyone complaining about how someone doesn't speak English should ask themselves how many languages they are fluent in. A lot of the time, I bet it's just the one.

Jessica, I am so proud of you for standing up for your site, your authors and your commenting community.

There were more than a few of us who just gave up after a few months. There's not much point in taking the time to write an insightful and well-composed comment if no one ever sees it.

I get it, but honestly, the old comment system worked well for me even though my comments were rarely - if ever - seen. I'd regularly go through the comments of the un-starred and could probably count on one hand how many times I was impressed with something said there. The approved commenters usually had the best

the problem with the old system is that the writers were supposed to be doing that but they were all too lazy. Hopefully this time it will be different!

When will you be looking at more commenters to approve? I've been a dedicated member of the site (as have many others) but have never been approved despite many upvotes and all the like. I think if you switch back to this system, you have to start actively looking for new commenters to star or you have to REGULARLY

Obviously this is the first worldiest of first worldy problems right now, but how do we know if we're going to be bumped back to the grays? I've managed to claw my way out of the land of the unapproved/unstarred and unseen something like three times over the last four years across comment system updates, and the

My husband and I have 6 months' worth of total expenses (bills, mortgage, incomes, groceries, etc.) saved that we don't touch in case of an emergency. It sucked working hard to save it, but at least now there is that peace of mind that we have a solid buffer just in case of some unforeseen health issue, layoff, or

I hear it a lot when someone isn't speaking English perfectly. Like, they are still learning the language, and they get some part of the sentence structure wrong, or they fumble an idiom and some jerk complains about that, like learning a language is just like flipping a switch and the people who don't have a perfect

Does your American Dream include merchandising and licensure agreements? Mine sure does.