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Even in a break up it's horrible. After a recent breakup, one of the hardest things I'm still dealing with is that mutual friends refuse to take sides and are remaining friendly with him and posting things on Facebook etc. (I mean I've blocked him, but it's not enough - I wish Facebook would work out that means I

There is one way this terrible ad could be redeemed... he has a flash back that reveals that the girl is the one who punched him, not her possessive alpha mate.

I liked all the lovey dovey groomy stuff at the end. Basically the reverse of this video is what happens in my house, one of my cats LOVES the dog and will go in for a big smooch. He is understandably reserved after altercations with my other cat and will kind of back up or hold VERY still and wait for the "scary"

I went to one in Japan and it was lovely. As someone who works in the field of animal welfare, I was very impressed. They had patrons sanitise their hands before and after petting the cats, and the cats had a separate area for toileting so there was no smell (plus the cats had some privacy).

You needn't be bitter, Team Dog. Anywhere with outside seating is a Dog Cafe.

A room without a roof is pretty sad too. Especially if it rains.

I agree that exercise is very useful in helping you feel better about life in general and working through anxieties/depression - and any decent "shrink" would say the same. But be careful not to rubbish the ability of therapists and medication and all those other things to help with depression and anxiety too.

I also thought Naruto was awesome 10 years ago. We're soulmates!

Yay! Now Bad Joke Dragon can be a thing

I have two cats and a dog of my own, so I'm sure that they will be an "outlet" for the skills and knowledge that I learned in the animal field. I also walk other people's animals for them sometimes on the side, so that'll keep me busy too.

Maybe it's like a rorschach test. I see Cat Stevens.

Yes, the precarious nature of dream jobs is what's so damn scary and difficult about them. I've worked part-time/casual/temporary roles so many times in the hopes of it leading to something more solid, and it hardly ever does. And it can be hard not to take this personally when it happens multiple times.

I am about to start a job at an insurance company after two degrees and 7 years in the animal field (my passion). But I'm kind of excited for this change for a few of the reasons you mentioned, i.e. the money will be better. The company I'm starting at has won awards for being great employers and they seem to invest

Too busy raising Judd Apatow's children? I kid though, she is amazing.

I'm sure she can too. The point is she doesn't have to and you're kind of being a dick.

You mean it's the truth about how you exclusively feel about it. You can't predict how she will feel in her forties better than she can. Please don't discount the feelings of someone younger than you just because you feel differently yourself.

Guys, guys. She just said she hates it when people say this. Why do you think she'll feel differently reading it on Jezebel from an internet stranger?

I've recently turned 30 and am often told I don't look it (but come to think of it, I was often told I didn't look 20 when I was 20, and that was infuriating as no one took me seriously). It just makes me feel like 30 is so crazy old, and I should be relieved I don't look such a horrible old age. But I'm told it

Yes I've heard that sedating is not usually the way it's done anymore because ideally animals shouldn't be sedated without observation. My cats aren't really friends, so I can't imagine them comforting each other, but that would be an interesting thing to look at in the research. It will involve a "flight simulator"