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I use a little eyebrow trimmer thingy. I only grow two per toe so I can't braid it unless I'm tying them together.

I have long since given up on Nair. I had a phobia of shaving as a teen so I insisted on Nair. It doesn't work. I can leave that stuff on until it dries and my skin peels off, but the hair will somehow remain.

I lied, it's not exactly the same.

I feel your pain.

OH MY GOD I HAVE THAT EXACT HAIR

I have fair skin and copious dark hair, so that's one issue. But, I also get these bizarre pure-white albino hairs that are invisible until they get like six inches long. One keeps reappearing on the lower part of my ribcage. And one that sprouts dead center between my eyebrows.

If I could wave a magic wand to get rid of hair, I would not waste it on my pubes. Unless we're going to count my ridiculously hairy thighs as extensions thereof.

Like ... even forearms?

Yeah I think "grooming" is the wrong word for this article. I think most people groom to some extent; it doesn't have to mean shaving it as the article seems to be implying.

Well, I reported it in a couple places two years ago and it hasn't changed that I know of so ... never?

My grandmother is on Facebook. She's 85. And did you know that if you use the option to mark people as family members, there is no option for "great-grandmother"? My daughter has to list her as "grandmother". Clearly they're not expecting 4 generations of the same family to be using it.

I was 4 years old when that came out. That image was the most incredible thing I had ever seen.

Yep. I also had an XBL experience playing, of all things, online Catan. It was me and 3 guys. If there's anyone unfamiliar with Catan, when you roll a 7 you get to move the "robber", a piece that can block other people from getting building resources. I rolled the first 7, moved the robber to the most logical spot

I am 40. I've never read a single one of these books. I gotta say, I find it really bizarre that this was what the "normal" kids were reading and I got made fun of because Lord of the Rings was "weird."

Look, I love my books. Seriously, I still have 20+ year old textbooks that are hopelessly outdated that I hang onto, because I might want to read them again. I'm pathologically incapable of throwing out a book. All of my bookshelves are stacked 2 and 3 deep. And some more on top. And I've read them all multiple

The problem I have is that I assume other people have logical reasons for doing things, like me. But sometimes they actually are just dumb. "Why did you do that thing?" "idk" Gah.

I got one once that said something to the effect of "If you lower your expectations you won't be disappointed all the time". Nice.

I was assuming these were random pieces of paper found on the ground, like someone dropped them. But the article shows them posted as signs??!

If I didn't have those things I would be buying them immediately.

Dear Seahawks Fans, even if you are destined to watch your team lose this evening