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Her bed and the platform it's own look life part of some massive cake.

@dashenbka: I actually have been quite fond of most of Stripped and Back to Basics, actually. You listen to these and hear all the gems that never quite made it big. I think the syndrome applies to a lot of pop starts in that you can't even tell they're talented.

I hate autotune. It makes even talented people sound like, well robots that are bad at singing.

@individa: Also, don't they have to make an account to see others? Going out of your way for purposes of jerkdom...not cool.

@ewaters218: Just put ca.jezebel.com and it looks like the old one.

@cool_as_KimDeal: The thing with people quitting smoking is that they're used to having something in their mouth. It's one of the reasons ex-smokers tend to gain weight after quitting (it happened to my dad).

I didn't until last year. Up until that point, I had lamented how I always had midterms around this time and my friends and I couldn't so much as have a pint.

Montrealer here, confirming your translation is fine.

@SydneyHighBoots(ZippyTheLangoustine): Ha, I have the same thing. As in people actually think I hate them in the first bits of our friendship because I give them bitch face. It eventually subsides because my demeanor when talking (extremely animated) is completely different.

@bootybootisback: I personally love a full, rich voice in a woman. But that might just be because I sing alto.

@saxylady: I think it's pretty common in areas where there's a sizable South Asian population. Both high schools I attended in Montreal and Brampton had cricket teams.

@Taigan: Same. I feel dirty.

I feel really strongly about this every since I heard just how bad it was from one of my best friends (who is Romanian). The worst part is that it's a self-fulfilling prophecy—lack of education and opportunities force a lot of them into situations where they have no choice.

I live in Canada and traction is really, really important to me since my city's downtown is actually sloped to the point where I'd slide sideways while crossing an intersection. However, I've been wearing hiking boots for the past 3 years and they're perfect. Waterproof and with great grip.

@MercurialGirl: The name makes me think that they're burgers made of Turk, from Scrubs.

@emma.jayne: Just make sure to get a seat high enough so that you have a good view of all of the ice. I've always though it would be irritating to sit near the glass.

@soorineh: Ha, I was just about to post something like this. That style of hejab is distinctly Iranian.

@Goth2Boss: Cool. I've never seen a non-ethnic Punjabi woman with a dastar (turban) before.

@SallySassyPants: I didn't realize the sound of dolphins was so common. Unless this person has an obsession with Flipper.

I didn't even recognize Christina Aguilera! Her face looks so different.