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I am from the Midwest (within 200 miles of Chicago) and have had this "pizza" foisted on me since childhood. To this day, I am still confused about what all is in the center. Is the doughy mass uncooked or sauce-saturated dough? Is it a swamp of tasteless cheese? I have no clue. I never really liked it, but it was a

Also have a back/head rubber. He is tireless (almost), and does either without my prompting when I'm sleepy or just waking up. It's comforting and luxurious and I forgive him any transgressions from earlier in the day when he rubs my back until I fall asleep.

I'm all for anything that introduces the young 'uns to Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.

Judging by this article alone (http://www.psmag.com/navigation/hea…), Dreger does not understand social constructivism or the social sciences very well. Or, she does understand them, but prefers to make claims based on anecdotes and generalizations and then write an article about them in order to stir pots or promote

I'm so enamored of her graceful arms in this pic.

Let's talk about how gum packaging has changed in the last few years. Seriously. I am an occasional gum chewer (like, on long car trips), but I've stopped buying it and switched to mints because the stupid gum packages open up in my purse and unleash sticks of gum everywhere. Trident is the most egregious in this

Regardless of my opinion about Kim Kardashian/The Kardashians, Kim is absolutely beautiful sans makeup. I understand the need to wear stage makeup and makeup for strong lights and makeup for paparazzi shots and and just the desire to wear makeup...but holy cow, she is honestly someone who it seems could wear less and

"Also, there's a lot of money to be made scaring moms."

FTFY: "...scaring parents." There's often more than one person co-parenting, a father, partner, wife, etc. Even if a mom made a final decision, the father/other parent's passivity contributes. I just have this thing about blaming just the mothers for crappy

I'd see this on Netflix or whatever, but at the risk of sounding like a poop (and I'm about to) it feels like they just showed me the whole story in the preview. Instead of being compelled to see more, I feel like I got the gist and that's really enough for me unless I'm really looking for a way to kill ninety

I'm still curious to see this movie, but that shot of her flying and landing looked exceptionally CGI-klutzy to me. Nothing bird-like or bat-like. I guess even if she is her own Maleficent-ish winged species like a dragon or vampire or something, it works. Still, I think this landing looked more like a zombie from 28

Ok, I was off by a year (I thought it began in the late 50s and then extended to the 60s); it's been awhile since I saw Season #1. My comment still stands! :)

As someone born in the late 60s, I applaud these pics for totally NAILING the era (as usual). When Mad Men was still set in the 50s, I felt the attention to detail for sets and wardrobe were awesome just based on my grandparents' home, which was stuck in about that era. But now that they are creeping in on my timeline

The yacht is also maybe a nod to that Bennifer video that sparked so much backlash. All of the nods to her other videos seemed clearly purposeful, maybe even a little self-mocking or at least a wink at us. As in, "I totally played into and helped create the early 2000s bling video thing with yachts and Hummers and

What if I want to eat that little girl like a cookie? Seriously....those big eyes!!! What a cutie.

I do think TD fed into some of the hillbilly steretypes, mostly in the finale. However this statement, I'll disagree with: "It's rare to see negative portrayals of large cities on television or in the movies." Really? We see urban crime depicted ALL THE TIME IN EVERY POLICE PROCEDURAL, EVER. Bystander effect, high

Ok, THAT I understand. But wasn't that in the last couple years? The J-Lo backlash has been going on since Gigli/Ben Affleck.

I never understood the J-Lo hate. She was a Fly Girl, she was great in the movie "Selena," I was ok with her music in the early 2000s (real talk: haven't listened to her much in recent years). So she comes off as diva? To me, she doesn't come off nearly as diva or eccentric as Mariah Carey (who I sort of find amusing

Exactly. So glad I'm not dating any more. "Dating" sounds a bit archaic, but I'll take it over the "let's hang out" thing. What does that mean? WHAT does that mean? What does that MEAN??? It's a totally non-committal way to sorta/kinda ask someone out for a test-drive.

If I end up back in the dating pool again, I'm

Can we stop with the "your boyfriend" and "your bff" tropes? They are old, inaccurate, not funny, and plain annoying. It was funny once, maybe. Also, I wonder if the "your boyfriend" thing, even as humor, just alienates some people reading this that don't swing that way? Another assumption about likes and preferences.