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@gemjay: Interesting point. This argument against the use of the term never occurred to me, but I see your point. I have a question though: what about the "-icide" part of the word "suicide"? I'm just wondering because every other instance of the suffix (as it relates to human beings) relates to a crime as well. I am

@meloroast: Hahahaha. I refuse to ever write "lol" because who really "laughs out loud" when reading a texts or comments. However, your comment made me lol.

@MsJanani: Don't tell Mummy! She'll be devastated!

@mwynn13: Yes, but owenmeany is correct here: in the novel and the movie, Idgie and Ruth are lesbians, but Ninny is not.

I see your point, and I guess we'll never know for sure, but let's say she was lying in bed with her eyes closed; then he climbed into bed with her and started kissing her; let's say she opened her eyes at that point and pushed him off. Wouldn't he have committed a sexual assault by getting into bed with her when she

I'm waaaay ahead of the wave on this one: full-on-Last-Tango-in-Paris Bush

Actually, that was pretty funny.

@sacredprofanity: Why isn't it hate speech? (My question is sincere—I'm not American, so I am not familiar with the law concerning hate speech in the US).

@LaComtesse: I agree that it likely wasn't intentionally deceptive, but I still think it should be considered rape. The evidence that it wasn't intentionally deceptive is that she couldn't tell their voices apart because they both had Scottish accents. But he wouldn't have known that, and, clearly, he was talking to

Isn't calling a woman a "fat whore" in print hate speech?

@queenhobart: Hahahaha—thank you! My bf and I both work (mostly) from home. Sometimes if we're both busy, we don't shower for days, and we completely enjoy our mutual grossness.

I see your point, and "Alberta" isn't any weirder sounding than "Virginia," so that was likely not her point.

@seattlesue: Hahahahaha—too true! That always bugged me actually.

@superineficaz: I thought she was just listing off weird sounding Canadian places. No?

God yes....though I suspect they have enough dough to send her where ever she wants to go. On a related note, imagine being this kid's private Montessori school teacher: "Now, Ms. Astle, little Susie is a biiiit of a perfectionist—like her mother—so she'd prefer it if you wouldn't wear purple to school in the future.

"Medicine Hat...oh...Medicine Hat....oh....Medicine Hat..."

@lollilove: Well, the point was that the parties weren't really about you, so how could he tell you that?