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I actually think it's pretty funny ... in a meta kind away.

I graduated from high school in 2004, and freshman year all I wanted was a Playboy bunny t-shirt. My cousin had one - and she tried to let me borrow it. My mom found out and refused to let me wear it. (Abuse I say! Abuse!)

It's not perfect - buy maybe InStyle? Still can't afford the clothes, but it's appealing in terms of being more "real life" than like Vogue or something. I like their party planning section at the end. And sometimes they do the look for less.

I guess I'm unfamiliar with the laws in France, but in the United States, you can't sue someone for saying unpopular things. It's not defamation unless he was speaking about a particular person, which he isn't. Again, not familiar with the specific laws of France, so who knows. However, I'm not a huge proponent of

Without Salute Your Short's "Zeke the Plumber" episode, this list is incomplete. That episode made me scared of plungers for years.

I saw that last week and died of happiness. Oh Jeni's, you know the way to my heart.

Your son is a devious little bastard ;) But seriously, kids are insanely smart, so I totally get it ... but it seems from this article that the parents were just totally okay with their 6 year olds knowing and inputting their passwords. What do they want Apple to do? Install finger print detection?! Oh wait...

It seems like the solution to all of this is to not give your 6 year old your Apple password. Just a thought.

I rarely eat at McDonald's as I always immediately regret it later that day, but on a road trip the BF forced us to stop. I ordered the salad in an attempt to be healthy, and it was by far the most disgusting thing I have ever tasted. I ate maybe 3 bites and then could not finish it (and that's saying something).

I just had to comment to give a shout-out to a fellow Hoosier. Pitaya pants were the RAGE in high school (the zip up the butt spandexy ones). And yes, I assume Leslie watches the sale section of J.Crew and Anthro like a hawk. (Similar to myself)

O-H!

I agree with the author as much as the next person, but would it be so horrible for Jez to ever cite sources when making arguments? For example, "drug addicts who fear repercussions are less likely to seek prenatal care than those who aren't using drugs" - source for that? It would strengthen your argument

I guess they don't teach capitalization etiquette in Jaden's school of hard knocks.

They do - but I don't think they are typically "exclusive" as in a non-Asian is not prohibited from going through the recruitment process, I just don't know how common it is/isn't. They are considered multicultural organizations and are governed by a different organization (typically NPHC) and have different rules.

So, I currently serve as an alumnae advisor to an NPC, and I could totally see this happening. Depending on the chapter, the level of involvement with alumnae advisors is incredible. As our recruitment chair, I remember getting into a full blown fight with one of our advisors who wanted me to do all of this shady

I just don't even understand. What is the thought process behind this? I think if my yoga studio even tried to do something like this everyone would be appalled and no one would attend. We also do fun/themed classes, but ya know what? Our last one was glow-ga where we did yoga outside, at night and everyone had

I love that the passenger said "I'm pro-cat." That's like saying, "I'm pro-chocolate" or "I'm pro-happiness."

I feel so validated that others agree with me. Seriously, people in my class were all, oh that's so sweet. I'm sitting there thinking, hello, URINE?! I could totally see her gifting it to her daughter - she was that type of person.

In my master's program I had this professor who made us bring in three objects that represented us. She brought in her (used) pregnancy test that was like 12 years old as her daughter was in middle school. I found this completely gross (given that she had peed on it), but no one else was fazed. Now, I understand

I can completely understand "forgetting about the cameras." My BF used to live next to Chad Johnson (from the Cincinnati Bengals) - it was completely random. There was no logical reason Ochocinco should have lived in a random townhouse in Cincinnati. Anyway, they were filming the HBO show Hard Knocks, that followed