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Stuart Allen Jones. You're SUCH a twat!

Growing up I would read my mom's "Cats are Better Than Men..." book because it had pictures and hey, cats! When the jokes finally sank in for me, when I was around 12 or 13 years old, I was horrified.

Er, these have been available at Momofuku forever. They're called Bagel Bombs. If you have the Momofuku Milk Bar cookbook, you can make them yourself, and they're awesome.

So, I think it's really important to discuss the racial issues surrounding Miley Cyrus' performance. And I'm glad that's happening.

Ashamed to admit that I have watched that Married to Jonas show, but I have. And I feel kind of terrible for her that she's having a baby. She so clearly didn't want to have one yet and was filled with anxiety about it, and he was constantly pressuring her over her age, etc. I really, really hope that she actually

The bulimic one is the best! We had to watch that in school as part of an eating disorders assembly. I always remember her doing step aerobics dramatically in front of her mirror as ominous music plays.

My sister and I both have favorite holiday made for TV movies that the other hates. Nevertheless, every year we eagerly wait for them to show up on ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas so we can watch them together.

She also played Janis in an off-Broadway musical about her!

Hm. I like Hilary Duff and I loved the Lizzie McGuire movie, but didn't Disney do the TV-star to pop star thing way back in the day with Annette Funicello? I don't think that's something Hilary Duff invented. Plus, Miley Cyrus is a whole different kettle of fish - she was on a show about being a super famous pop-star,

The point is that it doesn't matter how it feels. I can acknowledge that it is personally devastating and can have a huge effect on a woman's psyche. But the fact of the matter is that women are not losing out on jobs or having their children taken away from them because they don't have a "womanly" figure. Thin women

I actually didn't realize that dating sites had options like that. All I had ever seen was the state your preference type thing, where basically you could choose to check or not check every race, every body type, every religion, etc.

I think the people who have a problem with it are people who literally don't have curves - boyish figures with no boobs, no hips, no butt, etc. It is hurtful to be given the impression that society does not think you have a "womanly figure." I get it.

World's most perfect comment. I hope people read it and take it to heart.

So basically Aziz Ansari likes to write fanfic in which Tom is a Mary Sue.

:(

That's not the overwhelming sentiment on this site. And you'll certainly find way more women on this site fantasizing about, say, Charlie Hunnam (there was a post about how hot he is earlier today) rather than Kevin James. No one denies that we all have our own standards of attraction.

I actually got turned away from a game once because of my purse. It was a normal sized purse and the guard would not let me in. I had come on the Metro so there was no where for me to put it. I get gifted one set of season tickets a year, and so it was my one chance to go to the game that year, and my choices were

I don't think you're going to find anyone disagreeing with you on that.

This is a great response to him that I didn't have the energy to try to do myself. I kind of got the feeling that no matter what anyone said, he wasn't going to listen, and he proved that to be true. Thanks for fighting the good fight though! :)

Ugh, is that really what it is? I had heard it was a "safety" issue, but my first thought was "they don't want people sneaking in food."