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That's what we said about the format before that when the previous format was forced upon us, and the format before the format before that, and so on, and so on...

I feel the same way. I also don't understand all the hype about Girls or any of her other stuff. Maybe, I too am missing it.

I so want to be crazy about Lena. She's normally proportioned, has some interesting things to say, and seems to be an independent spirit. But she also smacks of "overprivileged girl slumming". It's very easy to dress how you want, talk how you want, and buy lots of cute clothes and live in a picturesque apartment in a

I watched this show to see what all the fuss about young Lena was about... and stayed up to get through pretty much all of it, even on Daylight Savings Spring Forward Eve.

I find her so freakin' insufferable. Also, all the wigs she wore were better than her actual haircut and they weren't even good wigs.

What is special about her? She isn't particularly funny, or interesting, or charming, or thought-provoking, or...anything. I don't get it.

Lena Dunham, Lena Dunham. I think that MRA sketch with the woman who I'm assuming was latina (ugh), encapsulates just how awful Lena Dunham actually is.

A disgusting den of scum filled with supermodels, everything interesting you can imagine, not seeing the same people EVERY DAY, actual diversity, beautiful architecture, fantastic events and nightlife.....

Yeah I'll take living in the most recognized city in the world over another cloned suburb or town. It's not just

Hey, I'm just grateful to see an accurate depiction of what NYC was really like 30+ years ago. Going by Gawker's anti-gentrification articles alone, you'd assume that New York in 1980 was a magical utopia that should have been preserved as it was for all time.

You are referring to your own comment, I take it.

I wish I could star all of your comments ten times.

You know what's a lot more likely than the theoretical risk of MMR-associated encephalitis? Measles encephalitis (1 in 1000 measles infections), measles pneumonia (as high as 1 in 20 infections), both of which can be pretty devastating, and in fact used to be pretty common until the MMR vaccine nearly wiped out

So you were trying to make a rather banal point that wholly misunderstands/misrepresentes the actual issue. I guess you accomplished that.

To me, not vaccinating your kids is no better than driving drunk.

You...didn't actually read the article, did you? Or notice that its a repost from TodayIfoundout.com? Or check the author's byline to realize to wasn't a Gizmodo contributor. Or examine the author's CV? Or know any single fucking thing about the scientific method or rigor or how statistical samples work?

But you know NOTHING ABOUT AUTISM.

I'm a pediatrician, and I also have a PhD in molecular biology with a focus on vaccines, so generally I know what I'm talking about. I get so fucking tired of idiot parents equating their google searching and garbage science to my decade of medical and science training, I sometimes just want to ask them why they

I live in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. My friends just had a kid about 7 weeks ago. Their pediatrician is dealing with outbreaks (small ones- 7-12 kids) coming down with tuberculosis. This is in America. In 2014. In one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country.

She lives a few blocks from me where she pretends to be a hands-on mother, but instead has an army of nannies in tow....I'll let her know how you feel....

Nothing angers me more that people who take medical advice from Jenny McCarthy. She is an idiot, and a dangerous one at that.