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You know what would be a great source of protein? That passive-aggressive friend.

Is she really that popular, because I've never heard of herbivore.

He did! Look on the hat rack between Margaret Cho and Eric Stonestreet.

Correct use of apostrophes enhances the beauty of the world.

SO true. You can never tell by looking at someone how much money they have or how much they're willing to spend (which is really the more important question). I came into a chunk of dough when I was 21 and wanted to get something really wonderful for my mom. I walked into a very nice jewelry store, ready to drop quite

Thanks :) I like that it can encompass all ages and genders. You can usually tell who they are on first sight. That look of "you're too fat/thin/tall/short/young/old/poor for me to care about" you can see as they size you up. They're everywhere, too!

I have definitely responded to that question with "Here? I don't know, you tell me" with mixed results. There have been excellent sales people who have risen to the occasion and been pretty much dead on. Then I get some disinterested twit who guesses three sizes too big based on a cursory glance and acts dubious when

LOL!

On a late summer/early fall evening, I was getting ready for bed in my dorm room in Australia, where I was studying abroad.

I am really fixated on Amy Adam's hand movement in that gif. It's hypnotic!

Yes.

I always confuse her for Oscar Wilde.

I am, too. I always say this, but I just don't trust any diet that says legumes are forbidden across the board.

Just going to echo a few of the comments here:

That's what I love about Tool shows.

Oh well, at least there aren't lines for the ladies' room for a change...(i.e. guys get to know what it's like for us most of the time)

Wow, that's a tough decision. It reminds me of the ad for Dermablend, where they talk about covering up their skin issues so that people see THEM and not just their skin. I'm curious as to what you thought of that campaign. (Also, remember you CAN be a great disability advocate without looking disabled. I have a mild

I'm so down with your second point. I worry that "surgery face" is becoming an accepted beauty standard. You know the look: V. Stiviano, the Donald Sterling mistress, exemplifies it. I see regular women on the street walking around with that face and no one seems to notice anymore. And there are legions of men who

I don't understand and really hate this trend. It puts people in very awkward positions, even if they manage to graciously refuse like VP Biden did. Just ask someone you know in person, like a normal person does.