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@rdVark: that book scared the bejesus outta me, but I still liked it. "Oryx and Crake" on the otherhand, made me want slit my wrists & never read again.

i guess i'm getting nominated for zombie Ariel.

@RStewie: I'm not a doctor so i can't be 100% on this but i suspect the smell may have come from your body chemistry changing with the hormones in the Nuvaring.

@marua09: I loved that movie. And I remember coming across an article that said it was ahead of it's time pointing out that until Trinity and "The Matrix" came along were people ready for a kick-ass female lead.

@superbonbon: That book made me just want to rant and scream.

@regazza_di_lupo: I have had no children yet, I'm 29 and I've had an IUD since I was 23. If there was an anatomical reason for them to deny you like your cervix is too small or not shaped right I would understand, but there's NO way your doctor should be telling you that 'you just can't have it cause you have no kids

@Nicola-M: if i could substitute Naveen Andrews for David Tennant... I'd be fighting you for that harem!

@andromache: I actually met a national geographic photographer. Rest assured, they do NOT retouch their photos except for slight color calibration.

Has anyone read "Beauty" by Sherri S. Tepper? I warn you it's not light and fluffy, but it is a good read.

I just had a conversation about this at a party. A friend of ours, Doron (a jr), was telling us his wife was pregnant with their third child.

@Caitlin Petrakovitz and

Totally disappointed by the lack of tramcars, irritating though they are. Now granted, we've all been annoyed at the repetitive, nasally "Watch the TRAMNCAR PLEASE" recording, wishing feverently it's squawk would blissfully cease - I had the (mis)fortune of seeing aural retribution taken to the extreme.

And I thought love mother hormones were supposed to overwhelm your brain in an attempt to avoid infanticide.