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**I'm not sure this IS juicy. I hate not being able to edit posts.

Oh God no! Even as a fake entity, I would have considered that much too forward! I prefer my stalking to be passive.

I'm not sure this juicy, but it definitely gives you an insight into how social media creepy I am.

Co-signed.

Enjoy!

Excellent point. I am the opposite, and believe that regular Reeses cups are far superior to the miniatures (excellent peanut butter to chocolate ratio that way).

I work for a university and advise student groups. When I first started, students would regularly have to submit a particular annual report to the advisory council. I was supposed to assist with this/help review the forms. I okayed a few and sent them on to the higher ups.

Exactly. They raked Kim Kardashian over the coals for her post-gym photoshopped selfie, but in this case: "Also, it's not as though Beyoncé runs her own Instagram (she's a very busy woman)."

Well, if it's the same ones, you better get ready for "5 on Friday!" to see what awesome things they are loving or smitten with today.

OMG. I do this every single morning. My two friends and I hate read these two particular blogs based out of Charleston, SC. I know follow these individuals on Instagram because I am creepy, and because I genuinely LOVE hate reading and critiquing their 8th grade level writing abilities (if I'm being generous).

Hailing from the great Hoosier state, I simply must sign off on "She Thinks my Tractor's Sexy" - aka, my high school theme song. Yes, we did have drive your tractor to school days. This is a real thing.

Oh! I think that's even better! I will now imagine George scratching/biting one of the plebes, and the peasant parents looking around anxiously, "oh what? Haha.. little Prince George, no worries. Sure he can nibble on little Sadie Ruby Avalyn. She loves those nibbles. Those screams of pain? Just a joke she does

I blame Laguna Beach for the elaborate prom proposal. In my entire high school career, I never saw or heard of anyone doing this.

Wouldn't you be totally paranoid that your kid would like bite George or something? This reminds me of that Modern Family episode where Cam and Mitch are trying to woo the mom of Lily's playdate kid and it goes horribly awry.

I think this is really interesting, but I wish the data separated out stay at home from unemployed. I think there is a difference between individuals choosing to stay at home and those doing so out of necessity because they cannot find employment. I would have liked the data presented both ways to see if the rise in

It says replica shoes. Are these the real ones? I always thought they were displayed in the Smithsonian. I've seen them before.

Disclaimer: former college student government member here. While this is completely crappy, the student government can't actually change policy. This is just a resolution showing support (or lack of) for a particular policy change. The actual change needs to come from Student Affairs or Greek Life or whatever.

What's her salary? Sorry... I'm curious as to what an ADA in Atlanta makes.

Kelly didn't suggest that, I'm just curious. I'm trying to parcel out if the objection to the dance is because the institution of the "old South" and that era were racist and that's the objection? Or that specifically, GWTW is racist and because that is the theme, this is objectionable?

So are you suggesting that any movie/book that from that era would be an inappropriate theme for a dance? I certainly agree there are some stereotypical/racist characterizations of the African American characters in Gone with the Wind. However, this book was written in 1936, and I would not categorize the entire