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"the global one percent" and "the one percent" convey the same meaning...

"Yes and you're using a computer and accessing the internet so you're right here in the global 1% with the rest of us ..."

Allow me to rephrase:

Having access to the internet and being part of the 1% aren't quite the same....

Second sentence in imdb's description:

I can see your point, I think I just view marriage differently. I recognize legal/tax conveniences associated with it of course, and for those reasons I do intend to get married eventually, but for me marriage is not required for the level of commitment you describe. Primarily because I grew up in a household with two

If you're making a list of ridiculous movie that go terribly wrong in a gloriously right way, what you need is They Live.

I actually understand the personal commitment aspect, I suppose the part I've always had a hard time with is the idea that a committed relationship is somehow less committed or valuable without a formal marriage (not that I'm assuming you feel that way, it's just something I find many people seem to feel). Again,

Hmm, perhaps the difference is that I desire neither a stationary house nor children.

GOD DAMN HER PERFECT CHEEKBONES.

Ooh, this is something I've never understood and I'm sort of glad I now have a forum to discuss it! I understand the desire to marry a particular individual, but the idea of getting married because it's time or of being disappointed because marriage is taking too long had never clicked with me.

I feel like “because of their race” is the key part of that phrase for me...

Isn’t being mean sipirited and biased toward someone because of their race exactly racism?

How on earth do you know that's what she eats? This article presents no evidence that she's starving herself whatsoever and you're attacking her for it anyway.

I know how you feel. Two of my five tattoos are a specific persons handwriting (Emily Dickinson and my father), and I felt terrible/awkward telling my tattoo artist that she wasn't to take any creative leeway whatsoever.

As someone who also has a tattoo in her father's handwriting, I love this!

Yes! I went on a two week vacation last year and when I came back my dog showered with me two days in a row. He hates/is terrified of the shower, but he was NOT letting me out of his sight. I totally took the opportunity to give him a bath.

I get what you're saying, it's important to be considerate of other people when you're in public. That being, it's also important to decide where to draw the line. By your logic, no one should ever bring something that a person could potentially be allergic to into a public place, ever, which isn't fair. Someone could

I get what you're saying, it's important to be considerate of other people when you're in public. That being, it's also important to put things into context. By your logic, no one should every bring something that a person could potentially be allergic to into a public place, ever, which isn't fair. Someone could

I get what you're saying, it's important to be considerate of other people when you're in public. That being, it's also important to put things into context. Someone could also be allergic to my perfume, but I'm not going to stop wearing it when I go to the store because the chances of someone being so allergic to it