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Parents when they find out their kid is a muppetsexual:

But the thing is, jock culture takes a bunch of young men who are not yet fully matured and constantly tells them that they are better than everyone else. Jocks are given so much leeway to act out and are allowed to almost literally get away with murder because of the kind of importance we place on sports/athletics in

If a man does it, it's intent listening.

Scary story time:

Into each generation, A SLAYER IS BORN: One girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the STRENGTH AND SKILL...

I see your points, but I understand the hesitation about your implications. For one, this isn't about personal enrichment—such a thing rarely exists on its own. This is about frame of reference. One doesn't know what healthy food is, or the value or application of exercise, or how to balance a budget, or how to

I think there's enough "pregnancy is great and motherhood is the only thing that makes your life truly worthwhile" to even out the score.

Seriously. The manufacturer wasted money on creating an entirely new costume. And if they were going to represent the character as a pink, skirt wearing little girl, they should have left the actual character image off the packaging. None of it makes sense.

You don't understand. See, girls don't believe in colors like red and blue. They can ONLY see pink. It's a terrible handicap but one we must try to accommodate the best we can, as a society. Oh, shit....are you a girl? Sorry, I bet you can't even read what I just wrote! Because it's not in pink! *pats head*

In the Kansas City Star article it says that Daisy Coleman's dad died in a car accident a few years ago. Man, this family has been through hell many times over. I hope that they can relocate to a loving and supportive community somewhere.

Is Ofek a last name, first name, online handle, or the sound they made when they found out they were fired?

This has to be a girlfriend thing. My Ex was like this all the time. I'd love a good back scratch/massage too but then I'd hear the little...almost excited(?) gasp from her and feel her nails dig into my skin. "I wanna get iittt!" she'd cry. And her triumphant laugh when she got the blackhead out was something

My biggest feeling is envy that I am not the one digging it out of the skin.
I'm so weird.

I am allowed to inspect/extract maybe once a month. Under very specific, pre-shower circumstances. Otherwise I have to stare, my desires unfulfilled...

It looked like the last of the Entwives.

I watched that after someone mentioned here a few weeks back, and spent quite some time after watching someone else squeeze blackheads with special tools (fascinating), but I still wish we had a video of the mom popping the snail out of that kid's leg.

Come on, how satisfying is that?

Thank You

I would just like to say, there is nothing on a man I would like to see bouncing in slow motion.

I really hope we soon get to the point that there isn't a stigma against this. I was told repeatedly as a child (by parents, teachers) that if I got visible tattoos I would never get a job. I've kept them small and in certain places because of my own taste, but still they have never hindered me. In fact, most of my