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Total tear-jerker, right? The mother-daughter stuff always gets me for some reason, even though I'm super close to my mom.

The Joy Luck Club makes me cry every time. I can't help it.

Oh my god. My brother and I watched this together as teens and bawled our eyes out. It was Saturday morning and our mom was like, What's wrong with them?!

Oh, there are tons. I love downer music, even have a whole playlist for wallowing. Some highlights:

That's actually a great band name.

Two people can live in 600 square feet... assuming they're a couple. Otherwise, there's no way that can go well.

When my friend was 30 or 31, he briefly dated a 19-year-old girl. At the time, nobody knew how long it would last. When he told me, I basically burst out laughing. Told him I had no real objection if they were both happy, but he had to see how funny it was that he was dating someone born in the 1990s. Once the initial

I also hate the subtext that women simply won't be able to handle it emotionally if a guy says he's not interested. I mean, obviously no one likes rejection, but it's not the end of the world.

This literally just happened to me this past week and it filled me with far more rage than if the guy had just been like, "Eh, not feeling it anymore."

We all want to be understood and loved. And sometimes the thought of having to start from scratch with someone new seems overwhelming. But I have it on good authority that it can be done. So hang in there! :)

It sucks, but if it didn't feel right when you were together, there's a reason for that. Getting back together might temporarily make you feel less lonely, but it's probably not a good idea if you weren't sold on the relationship the first time around.

I feel this way in theory, but in practice, I know I'd be a little annoyed at the hassle. And pissed if I got a lame trial. Besides, I can't imagine being actually chosen for jury duty since I cover a lot of court cases and they generally look for people who know little about the case at hand.

I've never been married but just got out of a six-year relationship, so I think that counts. I'd say it's normal for a relationship to be hard sometimes but if it's hard all the time, then there's a problem. It shouldn't always feel like work. (But like you, I'm going to throw in a disclaimer: everyone knows their own

She was the showstopper of the night, no contest.

Assuming you're talking about Stranger Than Fiction, I disagree on both counts. Loved the movie (even though Farrell was meh) and thought she was the best thing in it.

Save The Last Dance says it's so.

I think they're technically an accessory.

In the "human laziness" file, have you n0t heard of these? Seriously, the fact that they exist blows my mind. It is not hard to spread something on bread.

Eh, I just stick to AP style - "doctor" applies to M.D.s only. For everyone else, you specify that they have a doctorate in (or are a professor of/expert in) whatever.