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So lets all just show are bellies and not put up a fight. Good idea.

I have serious doubts on the opinions you give here but that doesn't matter. The way other commenters are treating you is disgusting and inexcusable. You should not be being attacked like this. Much like the online trans communities I am finding myself more and more repulsed with online feminist communities. All this

I luckily do not receive these from my family. I get my little brother's food pic snapchats and facebook selfies and the occasional "I'm being helpful :)" forwarded craigslist job ad posting from my mother but that's it.

Dino Riders didn't make the list? :( They were dinosaurs with rocket launchers and laser guns, dude.

It's not batty. It's a totally logistically do-able and practical task. It's just a big task. It will follow a chain of islands where there will be emergency exits to safe land. There will be other regular emergency exits too. There was a whole, detailed episode dedicated to it on Built It Bigger or one of those

I've had a lot of issues with this stuff growing up. I've had an unfortunately processed-heavy diet and it lead to, to put it as nicely as possible, chronic constipation. I never knew any different until I figured out how to eat healthy in my 20s and found that my movements became more regular and smaller. It's really

Nor I. Nor. I.

Yes, this. Mr. Stroud is a friggin' Boss

Thanks :) I don't think anyone else on the Gawker blogs have figured out what it is from yet.

I guess I didn't really experience either.

Clueless is totes vapid. But the mean girls behavior was isolated to one antagonist girl (who was, like, totally jealous of Cher's perfect wardrobe anyway) and all the other girls seemed to either like each other or had no quarrel or distrust of them. It feels like too many shows now are populated with "Ambers" as if

I definitely came of age well into the Nick/Disney/etc. age and this isn't what was marketed at me. I got brain-blasted in the 90s with 'girl power' and vapid consumerism. It seems like girls today get brain-blasted with less vapid consumerism and the 'girl power' is now replaced with, well, The Plastics crap.

I'm

I recommend sitting through the whole thing. I was opposed to the film at first assuming it was vapid and misidentified it as glorifying unhealthy behavior. I saw the truth and the light when I finally watched it all the way through ;)

I work with a lot of kids and I feel like they love it but for misguided reasons! They really idolize the behavior of The Plastics and often emulate it. It's lumped together in their minds with the rest of our pop culture which glorifies women being crummy to each other. I see it every day at the middle school I work

No one goes for gripping between the shoulder blades! That works best for me and you don't have to wave your arms around. It looks super tough, too. I'm a lady and every time I do it I feel like Vin Diesel.

She's in an Easter dress, too. Very festive timing, haha.

Same. I was getting ready to see pictures of people who are not visibly understood as queer. People like myself for example. Queer identified, but relatively hetero-normative in appearance. I'm invisible whenever I go to girl bars. It's frustrating.

Yeah I've been over there. It's strange and... Still not very pedestrian-friendly. I've been inside. They're nice apartments on the inside but pretty expensive. I only saw them as individual developments. I didn't know they were all part of the same vision. It felt like suburbia but with apartment towers instead of

What I love more than anything else is what's happening in San Diego's downtown East Village area. Gentrification aside, these builders are about 5 stories tall, have underground parking, and their ground floor is lined with business spaces. Either one big one for a grocery store or something or a bunch of small and