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I stumbled upon Thanks for Sharing by accident and watched it the other day and was surprised that I actually kind of liked it. I thought it had some interesting points about sexuality, addiction and relationships. Bonus, Mark Ruffalo goes on a highly realistic rant about GP's neurotic food issues.

It does seem a little wrong but no more wrong than kids who get shitty educations because they were born in the wrong school district. I am luckier than most because I at least learned practical, life skills (because of my parents) and at least I know how to survive in the wild! (There is a very strong emphasis on

I was not just raised religiously but with a strong tradition of faith with stories being handed down generationally about the acts of faith and heroism my ancestors did in honor of their faith. (Amish/Mennonite ancestors so it as all peaceful resistance to violence.) After several years of wandering in the unwilling

It is necessary to attach the Duggar’s to this issue and homeschooling because they are all intertwined.

If you click through the pictures, it looks like she hasn't gotten used to posing without trying to make her eyes as big as possible. (Angling her chin severely down and looking up at the camera, which is why she poses over the shoulder most of the time.) Better angles show she looks quite like herself, just a little

If he doesn't travel with him—who will keep up those authentic surfer roots? HOW WILL THE MAGIC HAPPEN?

I feel like Lindy just accidentally named Guy's next show—Gettin' Drunk on the Way to Flavortown!

They taught us this technique in medical school—it works. I showed my sister and she uses it on my nephew to get his bowels moving without having to force him to eat anything.

The blonde really looks much like Beyonce's blonde. Is this coincidence?

Oooooh, so that book my Mom gave me "The Burning Bed" was NOT a how-to but a cautionary tale?

I agree—and yet, isn't that what vain humans have been doing for ages? Making their choices, basing their lives and experiences, off the opinions of others?

Hypothesis: the boyfriend was raised by a crunchy granola hippy and is mistaking "love" for "mayonaise". Stephanie's future is secure as long as Eric never goes grocery shopping.

Any use of the word love as a food ingredient sends me into a fit of histrionic giggles. Is this an oil of love? A juice of love? An extract of love? Pheromones from the sweat of this lovey person?

Coming from the Slayder? Day=MADE.

Quatlyn is Quinoa's twin sister. Her mother was eating kumquats over quinoa when she found out she was pregnant. (The day after the egg was fertilized, obvs.)

NYT Wedding Announcement for Eric and Trustafarian.

To be fair a perfectly made BLT is the most delicious meal in the world.

To be fair, I think this book makes it clear that both Teresa and Joe were raised by a very crazy, controlling asshole that made extremely dysfunctional abusive behavior seem normal. It just so happens that this behavior is considered functional if you are a wealthy, white man. (Was just recently doing some research

I guess that is what happens when your feet are scrubbed only by pedicurists—there is nary a callus or dead skin cell on that girl's feet. As someone who accidentally removed half of her big toenail yesterday, color me impressed.

As a woman I completely understand what this woman is doing and how she feels. As a physician in training, it makes me so sad that this is what medicine has left women to. I feel like the medical community has really failed women in this respect—and it breaks my heart. (I mean, if you are a powerful lobby with