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Ok, I know it's hard to process, but people need to understand that spilling your each and every thought online is NOT ALWAYS the smartest approach to life.

I just spent 2 minutes looking for that video. It was the first thing I thought of too!

My niece is really sheltered, but I can't wait/ am nervous as anything about the fact that she might coming to be with questions about sex soon. I'm going to need to be more open-minded and sex-positive than her parents, but be thinking "No- you're too young!" in my head the whole time.

To be honest, I don't like most salad dressings, but find salads bland without them. This way I get a healthy AND tasty salad!

This reminds me- my 16 year old niece texted me and asked if I'd go back-to-school shopping with her instead of her mother. I feel like I've won something. I'm not having kids of my own, and I always spent a tonne of time with this girl as she grew up, mostly because she's just awesome, but partly because I thought

Try it! The mango juice is thicker than most, so it coats everything perfectly.

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People who have struggled their whole lives to find a place to fit in are so cool.

I hate to agree with anything these guys are saying, because most of it's BS, but there could be a shred of truth there. I say this coming from a Christian background, with a very low divorce rate no matter what either spouse what did. Divorce was seen as the ultimate failure. So it's not specifically because of

I absolutely get that. It's simply that all of the stories about forced confinement and control are forever associated with real-life incidents in my mind.

That makes more sense than my interpretation.

I'm sure people are going to say I'm being totally negative, but sometimes social niceties confuse me. Why would you thank her for going through that? Everything else he said is nice, but why thank her?

Cmon, people. It's called starvation. Just stop eating, totally, and soon you'll be thin and happy! According to many people I've read online, there are no downsides!

I loved "Moon", I loved the Before Sunrise trilogy, and I even saw and loved a Korean movie called "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring" (if you've seen it, you know what I mean), so it's not like I don't like movies with few characters that are heavily reliant on dialogue, but I just don't know how I would feel

I think it's because when you get together with people, you want to have something to do to make pauses in conversation less awkward. Eating is the one thing that everyone does, so you don't have to worry about planning an activity that might not appeal to everyone in a group.

He did a better job than my husband would. I don't wear it much, so he doesn't even see me putting it on often. He saw me a couple months ago while I was getting ready for our wedding, and he couldn't believe what an eyelash curler was or why I was putting that and other sharp (ish) objects by my eyeballs.

So have we stopped officially making fun of Amanda Bynes and now we're on to faux-concern? Because you guys were pretty brutal for months.

I originally put "again" at the end of my sentence, but didn't like the flow. I think I can edit it :)

I really wonder how long it will be until we once again cross the line and people are actually killed on purpose, with no other agenda, for the entertainment of the masses.

I always thought I had only two firm requirements - he had to come from a Christian background (I'm not very 'religious' myself, but I wanted to make sure that we had a similar outlook on life) and he had to be gainfully employed. Then I met my now husband, who is basically as agnostic as you get, and we still make