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LOL. "We're all misogynists and homophobes. I just catch more shit for it because I'm white."

@thestephers: I grew up in northern California and my high school friends thought it was bizarre that I had a collection of lipsticks and eyeshadows. But yeah, I've read it's like that in Texas. I can't imagine giving a shit what other people put/don't put on their faces.

I'm not getting laid anyway, so I'm going to enjoy my Snuggie. That thing rocks when it's chilly and I want to read.

@sangmo: My question was how many under-17s would really want to see the movie.

"This means men suffer less in hot temperatures... ."

@dcwonderwoman: You know what I love? Never seeing someone else's filthy dishes collecting in the sink and never having someone glare at me after looking at my filthy dishes collecting in the sink. The sink is clean when I need it clean and I can let it get filthy when I need to let it get filthy. It's ridiculous what

I live in a studio an hour's subway ride from my work in order to avoid having roommates. And it's privileged bliss. I really don't do well sharing space with others.

@frankie22: One job I had, maintenance had to come clean my vomit off the bathroom floor where I didn't quite make it to the toilet in time. On my SECOND day.

The entire health issue aside, I don't believe for a second that putting embalming fluid on your hair would be good for it in the long run.

@Not-Shattered: But the other way they're forcing a woman to have an abortion when she doesn't want to. It's shit, any way you slice it. :(

@ninles: You're right; I don't think this is quite comparable to anything.

Quotation mark placement fail. Sorry.

And, asks Sally Rhoads of SurrogacyInCanada.ca, '"Why should the intended parents be forced to raise a child they didn't want? It's not fair.'"

My brother would disagree with this.

@piranhas_are_a_tricky_species: It was the second episode. The mom was fretting over the possibility of someone breaking in and "ravishing me against my will." Molly asked her when it was ever against her will. At the end of the ep, Molly comes home at night and her mother yells from off-screen something like "Are

"On new sitcom Mike & Molly, two fat people meet at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting, and instead of exploring the highs and lows of human relationships, it's just a bunch of fat jokes."

I know that as someone who's sort of versed in fat acceptance, I'm not supposed to say this. It's also not really relevant to the article. But I'm sick of the dichotomy being "thin or obese" like there's no other size to be.

I was thinking just the other day that after my mother's husband dies and I take a job somewhere where houses are affordable, it might be nice to buy a place with my mom. We get along, she has good credit and I have a decent income. Assuming she agrees, sharing a household could prove financially and emotionally

@prettywithapistol: I read in Oxygen magazine that this is an effect of low body fat percentage.