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Seeing as she's not a student athlete, she would lack standing to sue the NCAA for its treatment of student athletes. So there's that.

It's "some dude," which is even better than "some guy."

This. Not to mention the fact that anthropologists and evolutionary psychologists aren't necessarily all in sync with the "we evolved to be polyamorous" theory. There are a few different schools of thought that say a few different things.

Don't forget the condescending nature of that idea, which is that people who aren't poly are either in denial or less "evolved."

It's very nice that you found an environment in which you are happy, but I do wish people would stop deferring to evolution every single time. The people who write books and push the idea that humans "evolved" or "didn't evolve" to be monogamous or play football or drive a Toyota Cressida do so with very flimsy

Just one problem: those words are specifically banned by TripAdvisor due to a site-wide ban on "political language,"

It's not based on an assumption; it's based on an observation. Certainly, she could be wrong in her interpretation of her observation, but it's not like she just said, "Well, I wouldn't like it if a boss treated me like that, so I'm sure this woman didn't either!" She described the server's behavior, and how that

damn, now THAT's some shade.

I'm surprised the writer didn't go with throwing shade—HELLO THROWING! That's a sports word!

You can still find ads for the Berry Bon Bon. I found a few different scans of this ad, so the color varies a bit, but it looks like a red with maybe a touch of magenta?

And the commercial was done live? Kinda like a stage play? I kinda want Conan O'Brien to have an episode where all the commercials are performed live.

Between the Sesame Street team and Mr. Rogers, I feel so fortunate to have grown up with such thoughtful, sensitive, imaginative, ground-breaking children's television. Kids deserve this level of care and creativity and vision.

I think it could be a good trick for like occasion photos. I wouldn't do it for a wedding but I totally would for engagement photos.

Funny enough some of the best beauty review videos I've seen are actually made by high school girls, just because they actually have enough time to sit down, think about it, and do the review properly.

I don't understand. Am I too basic to understand why we need to learn how to put on lipgloss? Why is she putting foundation on her lips? Why is her lip drawn so high abover her natural lip? Would someone actually DO this? How weird would that look in real life in the light of day?!