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Wow - is it really that cheap?!

How much did you pay for it and how long do you have to do treatments until the hair stops growing?

I get the feeling that to Huckabee, liking classical music = gay.

I tell people that all the time: don't tell someone with an eating disorder that they're "too thin" or "all skin and bones" or "need some meat on their bones." I had an eating disorder and I can tell you that this is the biggest compliment and motivator that you can give someone with an eating disorder.

It's one thing to get it yourself, it's another thing to watch people do it to children. I have a niece who is strongly-built and it drives me crazy when other people comment on her weight. I try to make sure I give her lots of non-appearance-based compliments, but if people (luckily, not her parents, who are awesome)

I had a similar situation. Had an eating disorder when I was younger and my best friend also had an eating disorder and we just kind of encouraged each other. When I was in recovery from the eating disorder, she started doing heavy drugs and I just couldn't keep up with her anymore, so I stopped hanging out with her.

I learned my lesson not to go clothes shopping with her after some epic mall meltdowns in my late teens, when she would bully me into buying ultra-chaste clothes that were only age -appropriate for her, not me. And two sizes too large, for some reason.

I might be wrong about this, but I don't think that surrogacy agreements are legal contracts. Something about being against public policy, if I remember correctly. And if it's not a legal contract, I guess it would make sense that they might come after her for child support (not that it's right, but it legally makes

Jamie Brewer - and she's made at least an appearance in every season.

Not to mention that he's found a place for Jamie Brewer every season, which I love. I hope he can find a way to put Mat Fraser, Rose Siggins, and Jyoti Amge in the next season too because I"m going to miss them!

No, but things would be a lot better if we stopped putting people in jail for drug offenses and focused our efforts into catching and convicting violent offenders. Our drug laws make our criminal justice system so incredibly inefficient. I mean, there are over 400,000 untested rape kits in America. That's some fucked

Confession: I still listen to Linkin Park when I'm really stressed. Oddly enough, there's something about "Meteora" that's very soothing to me...

You guys are lucky your moms let you listen to punk. My mom would not let me anywhere near stuff like Blink-182 I didn't get to discover the angsty music I craved until late in high school when I had a job and could buy my own music...

Hey now, The Offspring is a great band.

Sorry - I'm really, really awful at math. But my point was that the number of people who are actually in prison for rape is no where near the number of actual rapists.

Well, RAINN says 1 in 6, but statistics tend to vary from that to 1 in 4. It's hard to get an accurate number because rape/sexual assault is so underreported.

My grad school does that too. Also, your screen name is pretty much the best ever.

Well, if you don't believe the justice system is hostile to rape victims, I suggest you read Jezebel more often. But, just looking at bare statistics:

He looks good, and I'm glad because from what I've read, he seems like a great person.

Ah, I also fell victim to the grad-school cheap (not Super Cuts, but a similar place) haircut. It was walk-in only and had pretty good reviews online. So I go in and it's super crowded, and I'm the only customer there under the age of 60. That should have been my first clue, but being the trooper I am, I stayed and