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Yeah, I appreciate the point the author is trying to make — and that this is supposed to be humorous too — that unexpected motherhood worked out for her, but good god, I see people (OK, almost always women) overwhelmed and unqualified for parenthood every day where I live. It's so sad because women are defined by how

Oh. My. God. I'm going to have nightmares for months after seeing that! Every door will be locked now! Aargh!!

And the dog just running out without apparently giving any thought to its action is a total dog move ; - )

But "Damn girl, get in my car!" doesn't really make me feel like more of a person, you know?

Yup, it's "you're my scenery" and, "nothing in your life could be that bad" because scenery doesn't have bad days or bosses.

That one especially, "Smile, hon," feels so invasive to me.

That description totally made me think they must have purchased their columns based on this:

Oh, totally, and I think it's more fitting than not — Love is every bit like Desmond in her narcissism and lack of awareness!

YES!! I'm right with you! I think that's why I'm angry at her: it's like, "You fucked it up! You had so many chances! You said we could trust you!"

Speechless. This is EXCELLENT and BEAUTIFUL and also actually funny — like the friend being all, "Really raped?" and then needing Jessie to soothe her because it's such rough news. Love this woman!

His Oscar Wilde mention at roughly 1:40 is exactly the sort of attitude I take when I write because if I pause to worry about what is grammatically correct (some rules I know well, others not at all), I won't get to the heart of what I wanted to express in the first place. Also, a good editor is priceless!

Ha! Thing is, I think Desmond was supposed to have actually been highly successful at one point.

Seriously. Love is a classic example of a Borderline. When Lord refers to her performance here as "dishonest" I feel like Lord is holding back because from what I've seen, and unfortunately I've been aware of her since she married Cobain (I was a heartbroken teen), she is a transparent, manipulative person who used

Not "high-end" just more expensive than whatever your options were. She might have had no choice. Hospitals price gouge. She could have been admitted via psych ER and that there are a number of new psychiatric medications that can cost $100 per day and that's without a hospital's fees. Perhaps she was prescribed

You bring up a good point: if she was admitted through a psych ER, the cost for those hours of treatment and waiting for admittance would likely be astronomical if one didn't have insurance. I know how bad uninsured ER-to-admittance costs are, so would think all it would take would be an understaffed unit, a dose or

I've nothing smart to say but really like your OP and reply.

Whaaaaat's going on with Lara Stone?

Hell, I just wish I knew I'd be able to time my rides on the subway during the off hours. SO. LOVE.

Funny, I've noticed that a lot of exes are "very feminist".