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I just don't like mainstream perfume for one reason and one reason only: the alcohol. I can smell it, and it bothers me.

@tinyalice: Definitely. I'm pretty much over organized religion, but Kirstin has really lent a genuine voice to Christianity. She is so non-judgemental about other people and their beliefs that she really is the voice of what I believe is true faith.

@Tchotchke: I like to read fashion blogs, and nude fishnets are getting more popular. Apparently they're "hipper" than wearing "outdated" pantyhose.

@jhuang: From the rumors I hear, the actor can sing and was involved in musical theater in high school (before being paralyzed). I believe I heard that he had to learn how to sing all over again.

@Dancingfrog: I disagree. I thought the Kurt sign was imaginary. Yes, he was singing that song out loud in the autotorium. But I imagine that the lights turning on and the lit-up sign (in every production of Gypsy) was in his head.

@mi_chiamano_mimi: I could also see Taye Diggs being one of the dads. (A little young, but it still works.) He can sing too!

@La Piquante: Brian Stokes Mitchell has a wonderful voice, but I've never seen him on screen (except for perhaps a Law & Order episode).

@lizae: I read somewhere that Mark Salling hated the mohawk. Maybe it'll be a permanent thing.

@TransFat: You are not awful. You are awesome. I really like the mixture of (recent) pop songs, oldies, and showtunes.

Matching "couple" pajamas.

@sybann: I once was lectured on my non-Christianness from the President of a small company. I did not take that job.

@Betty Bea: English is technically my second language. I'm a lot more patient with new English speakers because I understand.

@quatrevingtquatre: I took an economics course based on this, and it was not fun.

@AmosTrue: I did not know that this was a thing.

@AndPreciousLittleofThat: This is the reason why I love my e-Reader. Lightweight, long battery, but absolutely best of all...

@barb95: I love my e-reader because it's just more difficult to be judged on my eclectic reading choices.

@Winn: That's interesting. I've heard about mandatory gym requirements (like knowing how to swim) in college, but I've never heard about mandatory state history requirements in college.

@curiousgeorgiana: Then doesn't Mexico come into play when studying Arizonian history? Most of the Pennsylvanian history was on the origins and during colonial time.

Even realizing that all history is biased, I will never forget the famous quote: