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THIS WAS MY LIFE...in 1998. Except for television; I totally got knocked out right before the tv rounds. I remember when we had to fill out the little profile sheets (I think they gave them to us either before regionals, or right before state). One of the questions was “Who is your hero?” and I remember stressing out

It wasn’t a dig on her; I definitely agree with you. Every person has their own experience and the right to their own feelings. She can feel however she pleases, since they are her feelings. The comment was directed towards the author of this piece, who is decidedly not sharing in this woman’s life or pregnancy

My thoughts exactly. Good on her.

In the books, that philosophy pretty much flies out the window the second that Oberyn is killed, and the older Sand Snakes are definitely looking for revenge on the Crown, one way or the other.

Welp, I’m out. Thank jebus for Last Week Tonight.

AN inconvenience. AN, DAMNIT! File that sign under “sad conservative protest signage”.

Yeah, it only takes a cursory reading of the article to determine that they were likely trying to help her as best as they could, but realized that they were failing her in terms of her education. Rather than just take her family’s tuition dollars and shrug their shoulders, they were doing right by the student by

As yet another Lily-wearing woman of Minnesota, I second that. It’s fucking CLOTHES, people.

Yeah, although this is a gossip rag, I would have hoped those details would have been added to the article. $50 a week won’t buy you Whole Foods, but you won’t be eating Maruchan every day either (unless you want to).

For Daenerys, I would argue that the show was actually FAR more realistic than the books. This was a 13 year old girl sold to a warlord; love was not going to blossom on the wedding night. I don't care HOW allegedly patient he was, that marriage was going to be consummated whether she wanted it or not, and eventually

Agreed. For Daenerys, I would argue that the show was actually FAR more realistic than the books. This was a 13 year old girl sold to a warlord; love was not going to blossom on the wedding night. I don't care HOW allegedly patient he was, that marriage was going to be consummated whether she wanted it or not, and

I've never had an "over the top" story, but I maintain that years of working in fine dining has exposes everyone to alternating bouts of the ugly and the psychotic.

Technically I 'm on Coke. I have expensive tastes.

And we also don't distinguish between men's and women's bars—everyone gets a 45 after mastering technique.

Except for the 15lb bars we use for technique at my box, that is.

They are definitely 10lb plates, and it looks like that may even be a 15lb bar, so she really may only be lifting 35lbs. Most completely unfit folk can overhead press 35lbs, but nice try, lady.

"a spot in Providence called South Street Cafe"

I just remember reading, "see? she's actually pretty attractive there, and you can see from her breasts she still has curves", and thinking that a), for good or ill, nearly everyone has curves in that type of stiff silk/ taffeta monstrosity, and b), it doesn't matter whether or not she has "curves", or you find her

If some commenters were to believed, it was okay because she still had BEWBS. Emaciated is only gross if you don't have a rack to balance it out.

He's hysterical (and a little creepy) as "Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne" in Kimmy Schmidt.