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It says she was accepting money for expenses, not tuition. So they could have thought student loans were paying for the school and they were giving her money for books, living expenses, etc.

I've noticed that the networks aimed at younger people tend to be WAY better with diversity, both race-wise, LGBT-wise, disability-wise. The CW, ABC Family and MTV do way better than the major networks.

Exactly. Really, all this shows to me is that we see so many of the exact same types of bodies that people don't understand that there are all sorts of different ways that bodies can look. People can be chubby and still have ribs and hip bones that stick out. People can be skinny and have collarbones that don't show

Hah! So true.

My ribs show. I am not skinny, it's just the way my body is shaped. I would say this mannequin is actually far more realistic looking than many others. But god forbid mannequins actually have any anatomical markers beyond a belly button, I guess.

Da Hsin is a pretty awesome Chinese grocery store in DC. It's in Chinatown, actually.

Seriously, that has to be the strangest Bachelorette reply ever. I'm now 100% obsessed with him.

I'm guessing these people aren't serious, but I always feel bad when I hear about stuff like this happening (like people calling in bomb threats). The pressure put on a lot of college kids is seriously overwhelming, and for some of these kids who feel like they have everything riding on one exam something just snaps.

The fact that you have a little wine fridge makes me lose all sympathy for you. I'm so jealous!

I still have some pairs of underwear that I bought in high school (I'm 29) and didn't realize that was abnormal. Yikes.

You should have seen his reply, which I dismissed. Ugh.

Oh, whoops, you're a troll. Good job dude, you hid it well!

A sinus infection is not the same thing as a cold and if it's antibiotic resistant can be a total bitch to deal with. Take it from someone who gets them frequently.

Sewing is considered to be a feminine activity because of a patriarchal society deemed it "woman's work." Just like cooking, house cleaning, child rearing, etc. In this day and age, women don't want to be labeled with stereotypes like that, because they are harmful. It's not overreacting to think it's shitty that a

Exactly. TV is a lot more like books these days - no one expects people to read books on the day they come out, and people don't really think it's their right to ruin something like the twist in "Gone Girl" on Facebook. We give books much longer grace periods, I think we should start doing the same for TV shows. I'm

I feel like in this day and age the spoiler game has changed because of Netflix binge watching. Tons and tons of people are watching shows years after they've aired. If they don't want to get spoiled, they have a certain responsibility to not read articles about the show, not go seeking out information about the

I have a washer/dryer combo and the dryer does not work at all. Just a warning in advance. This is apparently the major problem with them. You would be better off just buying a washer and a drying rack, as I now have to air dry all my clothes.

Do you think those skills are slowly inserted into your brain by the growing fetus over 9 months? Or are they just instantly implanted the moment you give birth?

Well it's also stupid because being a SAHM mom seems plenty difficult without having to pretend that it also means being a doctor, financier, and chef. I'm in medical school, and it sucks and is really hard. In ways that I am sure are very different from how sucky and hard being a SAHM is! (For instance, I am sitting

Good lord! Those are so bad. Especially that neuroscience PHD one!