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I guess it depends on whether you're sure the person is a genuine better fit, or you're suffering from "grass is greener" syndrome. I've never ended a serious relationship because I felt someone else was a better fit (it never came up), but that was part of my ex-husband's motivation for ending our marriage. We were

Two of my exes initiated a relationship with me just before they broke up with the guy they were seeing, unbeknownst to me. I only found out about it after we had been dating for some time. Both of those exes ended our relationship by cheating on me. Some people just operate this way it seems and have no qualms about

1) RDJ actually a reputation for politeness, professionalism and generosity during rehearsals and filming. THAT, and only THAT, is why he has had a 'comeback story'.

Anyone who says "Good for him!" or "That kid is so lucky!" or anything comparable can fuck right off. Absolutely disgusting. She deserves to rot in prison.

I need to apply some pressure on your assertion that "Method is not acting".

Out of all the bad behavior in the roasted chicken story, the manager's reaction has me burning up the most. You are paid to deal with that conflict. I hope that waitress ended up somewhere better.

We'll never forgive them for the fact that we lost a war in which we should never have been involved. That really is what it boils down to for a lot of people. It's not about them committing atrocities (because fair's fair, their atrocities and ours do somewhat cancel each other out vis a vis who has the moral high

and smeared his crap all over the walls of the cubicle and the mirror directly outside it.

HEY NOW.

As an Asian-American myself this bringing back lots of memories of the casual racism I had to deal with growing up in a conservative small town. One of the worst instances was when we had a Chinese American family move in and open up a grocery store. My town had been without a grocery store for years and my family was

I'm sure that there was totally a party whose names just happened to be Qing and Zhong, and the waitress just happened to speak enough Mandarin to try and guess at the appropriate tones to use for these names. I mean, that happens all the time at your average barbecue restaurant!

I was talking to my bff about this last night. He's white. I'm black. He used to work at a restaurant, and he would always tell me how the servers hated getting black customers (because "we" were bad tippers). One incident in particular stands out for me: he said a server yelled at the host (a Latino, btw) and told

Also: Stop using Asian Americans to attack African Americans, please and thanks.

I like how they're always trying to claim that their humor is somehow "edgy" too.

Gilt is quite a self-selected sample. I'd like to see similar data from more mainstream retailers like Zappos or Amazon.

It's off-set by everyone else wearing flip flops and sandals year round.

"They clearly missed talking to me as I would have skewed the hell out of those Los Angeles results," she said with a sneer as she threw off her dansko clogs and shoved her feet into her sheepskin slippers.

Is this the place where I can complain about not being able to find a shoe with a mid range heel?? They're either sky high stilettos that I couldn't walk in to save my life or something so low that Mary from It's A Wonderful Life would wear them in her alternate universe life where's she's a librarian spinster.