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Last weekend while seeing the trailer for the zoo movie, I leaned to my friend and said he's on his way to achieving national treasure status. I stand by that, and it's definitely in the Tom Hanks likeability neighborhood.

Matt looks like he's on his way to my mom's Thursday morning canasta group. I'm not saying my mom's friend's living room looks like a Quacker Factory showroom when they all get together . . . but I'm not saying doesn't. I'm sure they would welcome Matty D with much maternal affection and sweaterly bonding.

I would be interested to know what a similar study would find for non-moms, or non-parents. Part-time work might be the thing that would make all people the happiest and healthiest. Being productive, having a sense of identity, having structure to your week, but not being overworked — sounds good to me.

My dad has told me that his views on sexism and feminism changed when he had daughters (he's an exact age counterpart of Don Draper, but he didn't have kids until the 70s). So I don't want to go on the attack against someone just because it took a personal experience to open his or her eyes. The question is, what

First time "fun" and "Ayn Rand" used in same sentence? Will never happen again.

"She did it to you and her mother did it to her and back and back and back all the way to Eve and at some point you just say, 'Fuck it, I start with me.' "

I just watched Sophie's Choice last week. I guess it's not the point of that movie, but let's just say that she didn't just get gorgeous as she got older. She is beyond radiant in that. I mean, except for when she's portraying being in a concentration camp.

You know what, that never occurred to me, but it would have been a genius move for AW.

Nothing in this post actually says that the people who use coupons aren't doing it to save money. Just because they have money doesn't mean they don't use coupons to save money. In fact, maybe both working to have a job that makes good money and using coupons to save money are two aspects of a financially savvy

So glad you said this!

I believe that Valentine's Day is a "movie" only according some twisted circular definition of well, it played in a movie theater. The fact that it inspired another thing like it to be made is truly a sad commentary on the state of oh, god, I can't even finish this thought, it's too depressing.

Jane Fonda knows that she does not have to pose with her hand on her hip to appear powerful. Nor does she mess with the "sure it looks like I have to pee or that I might topple over at any moment (POWERFUL!), but isn't it flattering to my hips" leg-cross. Take note, more junior red carpet also-rans.

The fact that people talk shit on the internet about babies on planes is not a problem. People on the internet talk shit about everything, and somehow we all manage to go on living our lives. Further evidence that there's not actually a problem in the form of a universal condemnation of babies on planes: 99.9% of

Ugh, these Tracy Moore baby posts just get worse and worse. There are approximately 20 million mommyblogs in existence; why jezebel felt the need to import it here is beyond me. And if so, could it not be 100% in the voice of one person who wants to bitch about things that are not in fact problems.

I didn't read it as a take-down of her. It explicitly says, hey, here are issues that came up in response, and here are the facts. It leaves her out of it and doesn't try to frame itself as an expose of a twitter malfeasance or anything.

Hey Anna /Jezebel, it is so solid of you to post this follow-up. Factual, informative, important, awesome!

Susan B. Pissed.

Right? Does it mean no woman of color could have an abortion? I don't even get what race-selective abortion means.

Ugh, I think you're absolutely right. Just, ugh.

Oh my. To be fair, the horrible punctuation and spelling, etc. is sadly probably pretty bipartisan.