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Isha, do you proofread your articles (besides spelling)? I can often tell by the extra words clearly meant to be edited out that an article's written by you, and it distracts from the piece.

This isn't affluenza, and I'm surprised that other commenters are so surprised/baffled by this.

This, a thousand times this. It's not the skinny, it's the stupid posing with the carefully placed backdrop and expensive accessories. She's mocking the food-as-prop (right next to my $7000 purse, Cartier bracelets in the corner, European landmark at the ready), not the impression that thin girls don't eat. Although I

I can see your point but I think that making fun of people for being thin is inextricably tied to making fun of people for being fat. For example, as this article describes, people were mocking thin people by assuming that they can only be thin on the assumption that they never, ever eat anything fun. It's the other

Of course not. Ros was a very minor character. Her maiming and death were only ever intended to cement Joffrey as a sadist.

Instead of arguing skinny shaming v. fat shaming, can we just all agree it looks fucking stupid when ANYONE poses with food. There are a few exceptions, like travel food, if you are the first person to eat a Doritos Locos taco in a test market, or see an amazing unicorn cake or something, but that's it. I don't even

"Girls", where the sometime-hell of sexual relations is approached with wit, complexity, and meaningful satire..."

My family definitely all think I'm insane for having [the kids] in the bed and breastfeeding them for forever. I couldn't care less.

YES, BUT DID SHE OR DIDN'T SHE GO DOWN ON YOU IN A THEATER?!?!? I FEEL LIKE YOU'RE REALLY SKIRTING THE ISSUE HERE. [EW]

They have really good frozen Indian food. It's a bit mild for my taste, but good quality. They USED to carry the best CC Scones, but they switched vendors to ones that suck...

Yeah, that's the part that got people — the plausible science of the moment. Wasn't they cared about the character, wasn't that they empathized with his quest to avenge his sister and her children, wasn't the merciless death. Their only thought was, "Yep, that could totally happen."

You should try to catch the old reruns if you can. There was one where a nice young woman lived at home forever, saved and saved, and she ended up going for a condo in a new building that hadn't been finished yet going up on Brickell Avenue in Miami. It was filmed in 2008. It was like watching footage of people

The Viper was one of those characters that I didn't initially love as a book reader - he's less cheeky and funny in the books, and we don't get all that sexy sexyness. Whilst reading this scene, I was mainly just grossed out. But the insights we get to his character posthumously (Ssssssaaaaaand snaaaaaaakes!) and the

House Hunters and House Hunters International. I watch the fuck out of both of those shows. The worst people are people who talk about "Man Caves", bitch about paint colors (YOU CAN RE-PAINT IT, SHUT UP), "open concept floor plans", the horror of not having his and hers sinks in the bathroom. Go die.

Pet Sematary. Not the entire movie, but this scene in particular. I was nine years old. Zelda messed me UP.

I would actually say that fresh fruits and vegetables are some of the worst buys one can make at TJ's. I shop at the TJ's in NYC on the UWS, which has its produce changed out practically everyday because of the high turnover due to its popularity, and the produce I buy goes bad very quickly—sometimes the next day. I

There was a shot of a squire wiping down Oberyn's spear with a cloth before the duel, so I fully expect The Mountain to be experiencing some excruciating pain pretty soon.

Does anyone remember the book written by Jeffrey Dahmer's dad? That was heartbreaking. I don't think it's the exact same thing but it's the witnessing of the horror of someone you love doing something you despise.

Fair enough. My only argument otherwise is... should we prefer that the police violate more rights just to make it "fairer?" You're right that police can and do arrest without evidence, but should they?