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This made my morning. I cannot believe something posted under this brutal story made me laugh out loud but there it is.

That was, word-for-word, my experience.

If you don't already know: this excellent incident aside, Hannibal Buress is one of the most hilarious guys out there. Comedy is subjective, etc, but he's seriously laugh out loud hilarious in his stand up.

Aww! I know Mary Anne was a downer, but she is the reason I had a lifelong dream of owning a grey cat.

I love the original! I JUST DO.

Now, normally I'm a sucker for a motown remake, but this didn't really translate well to the style, IMO. They pulled it together better at the end, but overall: no.

Also worth considering: divorce is expensive. There are probably quite a few people who have small rings and small weddings that simply can't afford, financially, to live separately and/or to pay for a divorce process.

Maybe they find that over time, whatever was causing unhappiness in their marriage passes, or

They mean "towards the principle" of fiscal responsibility.

It's a philosophical statement. Religious, even.

On a possibly related possibly unrelated note: she doesn't talk with her "new" face. Which obviously isn't because she can't, as she does a little when it's still swollen. But when she's really showing it off in the scenes with the nice lighting and all, she just sits silently. That was the creepiest part for me,

Nope, she's on her own show. I'm really into bad TV, so make of this what you will, but I think her new show looks interesting?

Here's the first review I could google: it's called The Mysteries of Laura and is apparently based on a spanish telanovela.

Again though, I have no TV shame.

I couldn't help but thinking that JLo's ass (and to some extent, at the current cultural moment, Iggy's ass) can stand alone. WHY must they rub against each other's asses? Isn't that weird for them? I keep imagining the conversations between takes. I keep imagining the awkward silences between takes.

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AGREE. I used to work with new moms in a community that was mostly traditional Italian culture. (not hating on italians: most traditional cultures are like this) Many women were expected not only to have children but also to stay at home and give up their pre-motherhood professional lives. I talked to more women

My dad shaved his lifelong moustache when I was 12 and just walked out into the room like "sup?" I obviously knew it was him, but it still made me cry for some reason. Just too weird I guess.

My s/o's parents had him at an older age - pretty average for these days, but at the time it was considered quite high risk. They are amazing, wonderful people.

As someone who worked at a family drop-in centre: unless it could get legally important (e.g. medical stuff or taking a kid home) I pretended all adults with kids were their parents.

Two ladies with a kid? Both moms.
Older lady with a kid? Mom.
Older man with a kid? Dad.
White parent, asian kid? Mom/Dad.
Asian

Yeah...I'm very pro-bisexual awareness, as (I agree with others here) it is a group that is often belittled and erased, even during LGBT events. I try to identify myself as bisexual whenever bisexuality is subject to this kind of talk. I am in a relationship with a man - one which we agree will hopefully last until

There's also one really close to my house - ironically across the street from a BK. They are leaving the existing ones in existence (at least, previous to the new hookup with BK) but there won't be new ones. That's partly why there aren't any Wendy's in those new OnRoute things along the 401 in Ontario, while the

What about the previous relationship they had with Wendy's? How did that work? Serious question. Did we (Canadian chain) own it? It seems unlikely? I'm confused. I was actually sad about that breakup because sometimes you're driving really far and you want to stop in ONE rest stop and have a decent burger AND a

Not to mention skinny dipping under a full moon = just hanging out naked with your friends.