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Because of Gilda's death though, there has been a greater push to understand ovarian cancer and its genetic components, as well as better screening for it especially among women with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. Her death was an absolute tragedy and I so wish she could have been there last night to celebrate the show

I miss Phil Hartman so much. I also miss Chris Farley. Both their deaths make me sad, for different reasons.

I'd be happy if she just started to enunciate. She doesn't need to sing half as well as Lalah Hathaway does.

Don't Broadway musical actors do this several times a week? (Sing live and manage to do some choreography?)

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Yeah Ariana Grande, get back to me when you can sing a fucking chord (which Lalah Hathaway starts doing below at 6:00):

when you take into consideration that (it looks like) she's not lip synching, and stayed in almost perfect tune the whole time, it's hard to not be impressed.

I've been praying non-stop for a sign from God if I myself am making a good choice on leaving my abusive boyfriend, at this very moment I'm packing my things hoping for a safe get away while he is at work, I am more scared then I've ever been, scared because I know he will come after me but also scared because I feel

She couldn't leave the relationship until she had another interesting man?

Counterpoint: There is no better snack food than chocolate milk.

So proud that we have someone who is both a doctor and a judge on staff.

I just can't do this show. I understand that it's an absurd premise, but it's a gross premise that I just can't suspend my disbelief or turn off my sqeak meter for. And abortion is only now just being discussed? It was not discussed after the arguable medical rape?

First, Colbert.

Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are wack.

Beyonce's whack. Let the hate pour over me.

I think it's strange that you think an abortion is the obvious choice—In the show, Mindy has stated outright many, many times that she wants children—and she wants them with Danny. She's in a committed relationship with someone she loves, who just bought a house for them to live in together, btw. And she's a woman

The kids who are poor or uninsured usually catch up on vaccinations - county health departments provide them for free or low cost, medicaid covers them, and by the time kids enter the public school system, the school nurse or health department will provide in-school vaccinations so that parents don't have to take time

i have spent the entire fifteen years of my working life as a special needs teacher, home therapist, and as a SENCO the last three years. For the first nine years I worked at Johns Hopkins with children who had the most severe forms of autism, and I watched in horror as otherwise intelligent and reasonable parents got

"Most parents who don't vaccinate aren't dumb, and they don't think they're being selfish."

"Overall, not believing in God seems to make people and their offspring more tolerant. Less racist. Less sexist. Enviro-friendly."