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From my experience: can definitely recommend the UK (specifically London) if you’re into the whole bumbling Hugh Grant thing. Especially at university-age, the guys are a lot more mature than their American counterparts, and Christ they all dress so well.

I'd say this could work if it were smaller and you could eat it before it melted and went everywhere. But I have enough trouble handling REGULAR burritos without splattering myself with meat-juice, so at least drippy ice cream smells nicer.

This quote is hella douchey, as is everything Calvin’s done for the past few years, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t still have a soft spot for sweet, nerdy 2008 Calvin Harris. So awkward! Such bouncy beats! Such quirky music videos!

Are PETA actually just trolling everyone? I’m seriously baffled by their notorious anti-woman, now anti-immigrant, anti-EVERYONE leanings. What support base are they going for? Conservative Republican vegetarians?

I'm loving these falsies- they look like really good mascara, not like falsies. I usually hate the 'heavy' look that falsies give, but then I'm only used to junk ones.

Ouch...but also I’m pretty sure you’re not supposed to scrub your...eyeballs.

You win so much. Did you cosplay Runaway Bride all day long??

But...OP didn't say she's looking for somewhere cheap. She could be very rich and living in Houston. Or just reasonably well-off and living in Houston. London fits all of her criteria well, which is why I recommended it.

OP didn't say 'cheap' anywhere in their post. I agree, London is has really expensive rent and transit, but on the plus side, you can have really cheap fun that would cost more elsewhere. Totally depends on your budget, job, life situation, etc. It's more expensive than it should be, but in my opinion it's worth it,

How did your wife go through her entire life not realising she was colour-blind? I feel like you'd realise that during, idk, art class?

I know you're probably asking about US locations, but I live in London and it's pretty damn brilliant. Big ole river right in the middle, untouched English countryside 20-40 min by train, seaside walks an hour away. It's often cloudy and never super-warm, never super-cold...it's a good place to live if you don't want

Those tweets are more emotionally convincing than any of the writing in her books. *not sorry*

Yes this! I stared at the poll for soooo long and didn't know what to click.

He’s at my university and some of my friends have seen him in person. He IS apparently really sexy, and a good professor too...

Dubai, huh? The sparkling, glamorous metropolis built on slave labour, with opulent displays of wealth all over the city? Yeah can’t see any irony here.

This song is my fave off the album, it sort of veers from trap to deep house and it's weird and I love it. And the video has got to be one of the strangest I seen that *wasn't* for a Hot Chip song.

But Sierra Leone IS doing badly in terms of poverty. It IS ranked far lower in terms of gender equality than the United States. It IS ranked near-failing by the Fund for Peace, which I'm sure you've come across in your studies as a reputable institution. Misogyny and discrimination are problems the US and Sierra Leone

How am I...what even? I'm saying that it's appalling that discrimination happens in the US, DESPITE all of the safeguards we have in place. I'm not throwing stones from a glass house. I'm pointing at two different houses and going, "Huh, there are bad things happening in both these houses."

Uhhhhhhh...I assume you're trolling but I'll respond. America is a democracy with entrenched human rights protections; Sierra Leone is a borderline failing state that's been wracked by a horrific Ebola crisis. It's not colonialist to say that it's more shocking for this to occur in America, where there are thorough

I think the Honeyfund is a much more practical idea than asking for gifts, and I'd rather give my friends a trip to somewhere nice than a toaster.