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@token_illiterate_commenter: Nah, that's okay. I was gonna post that my mid-30's ex boyfriend used it and it was pretty damn awesome. So we're both on the TMI train. #viagra

@Lymed: Yeah, well, I have no doubt there were some stupid things in there, but like I said, he seems to have good intentions and I'm giving him credit for that. #caterwaulingagainsttheworld

@sybann: That's really interesting, because I have come to the decision that I won't see Von Trier movies anymore. I saw Dancer in the Dark on a plane (Air France, what were you thinking?) and was so troubled by its nihilistic and un-usefully bleak message. I felt as if the NY Mag writer was on to something with

@Lymed: Me, too. I am late to this debate, but it seems like he's making an honest effort and is genuinely pained by some of the criticisms. #caterwaulingagainsttheworld

I have never had an abortion, but in one year of my life three women to whom I was very close did. The two who were able to tell their parents about it and who had that support got through it just fine, and twenty years on neither has ever suggested to me that it really haunts them now. The third could not tell her

@GoodBadNotEvil: You did! The original book made me feel it was okay to be a messy, loud and opinionated child. And really, shouldn't that be the birthright of every little girl? #hilaryknight

"I am Eloise. I am six." Among the greatest first lines in all of lit-rature. #hilaryknight

I'm sorry, but this made me laugh, hard. My dogs would never stand for it, of course. #dogshalloween

I was on an international flight once, and as we were making our descent, the baby near me started to cry, understandably, from the pressure in its ears. The flight attendant went to the mother and gave her some eucalyptus oil to waft under the baby's nose — which opened the baby's sinuses and stopped the crying.

My dad, who is Jewish, was 22 in 1963, and says in many ways the show is spot-on in its depiction of a stultifying conservative world of casual racism and sexism. He and my feminist mother (whose wealthy Republican parents seem a lot like Betty and Don from my memory) both represent groups whose lives were

I thought this was the best celebrity show of the series. Her friends were actually smart and funny. #natalieportmantopchef

@Sunshineyness: Absolutely. They could even have done it with veggies as the "pasta." There was a bizarre lack of anyone using cheese, too, which is such an obvious thing to do. I make an incredible spiced butternut squash with cous cous, spinach and feta that frankly I think would have been better than anything

Icelandic women also far surpass Icelandic men in the looks department. I went there on "gaycation" with four male friends a few years back, and the lack of male allure in comparison to the level of insane beauty of the women was extraordinary and weird. My gay friends had the tamest vacation of their lives. We

So, wait, are we to believe that men who blog *are* typical men? 'Cus I don't think so. #femalebloggers

Hey Scott Baio: