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Hey Kirk, you really shouldn't be alienating all us Jews and Muslims and Hindus and other non-Christmas-celebrators out there with this "war on Christmas" stuff. Know why? Because we're the ones who have your back and are constantly reminding people that Christmas is about Christ. Casual Christian person: "Why don't

Special Recipe Buffalo Seitan Wings, The Titanic BLT Burger or Radical Reuben, and a Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Shake.

Get the reuben - fantastic!

Well, better than being known for "Chiraq" (Seriously not cool, everyone using that phrase).

Yes, people seem amazed that it is even possible for someone to not need deodorant but it was something I just wasn't aware of because no one in my family used it, and none of us smell - even if I couldn't smell myself presumably I'd be able to smell them right? If I've been sweating throughout a whole hot day there

I am on that "deodorant twice a week maybe" train. If you get used to not wearing it, you really don't smell as much. Good for you and your beau!

My husband turned me on to unscented men's deodorant - Mitchum gel. Works like a charm, scent-free so it doesn't clash with my perfume. (A quick Google search reveals there may be a difference of as much as $1.50 between the men and women's versions.)

The haircut thing isn't relevant for most women. Sure, there are some women who have the exact same buzzcut as a man and if they go to a barbershop and request that same thing it isn't fair if they are charged differently. But for someone like me wiho gets my long hair cut maybe 3x/year - I'm spending a solid hour in

People are processing their grief. Do you go to funerals and critique the memorials too?

I'll admit, I'm one of those who posted something like that. And here is why… it's because I really don't post about celebrity deaths. But I wanted to post about Robin Williams because it highlights bigger issues that people need to pay more attention to: depression and suicide. Unfortunately, Robin William's death

Because most people don't express themselves very well, and almost everyone in Western culture at least is awkward about talking about death and mourning, and there's an extra level of awkwardness when you're talking about mourning a death that isn't socially sanctioned - whether it's a pet, someone you don't know, or

Please stay safe. Many people do make it through this struggle, their stories may not be publicized, but please know you are not alone, and you can beat this.

I don't think it's that a lot of people are saying they're special or cooler somehow. It's just hard for a lot of people to get very upset over the death of someone they didn't know, even if they benefited from something that person did. But every once in a while they can get attached to someone they've never even met

I can assure you the bride...

What a bunch of bullshit. I really start squirming when I see people doing things just for the sake of awareness, but this is especially ridiculous. If you're going to do something "for awareness" at least spend a little time highlighting how people can contribute to research or help those with the disease. It could

I understand your concern for those who were murdered (obviously) but this issue isn't black and white. It's pretty clear that Patricia does feel remorseful but this documentary was about her and her life after being a victim of Charles Manson and how she has reflected on the horrendous things she did while under him.

I applaud the choice of Moss after seeing her on Top of the Lake. But...

I love tiny old people. He's like a 70 year old man in a six year old's body.

That's awful. Interestingly, there was an actual brick and mortar tattoo parlor in the same city that have a few of its clients hepatitis. Yikes.

I didn't know what the Chicago flag looked like so I looked it up... and it's not that different than the DC flag... Hahaha. (High five)