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*If you can prove it.

I agree with ItsARampageLana — he looks much closer to an actual child than he does to a child molester.

I've seen two celebrities in public. The stories are as follows:

Agreed. He is the definition of a character I love to hate and hate to love, and Vincent does a GREAT job with him. After watching him on Angel, I remember thinking, "I wonder if that kid's actually a good actor, or if they just found someone who's sulky and broody in real life?" Mad Men definitely cleared that up —

Hahaha! My first thought was, "I'd recognize him. And then I'd start flailing and yelling, 'IT'S CONNOR!'" Glad I'm not the only one that still thinks of him as Connor first.

My problem is actually that I can be over-confrontational — I'm not very good with subtlety. Maybe we should combine our powers! :)

.... that's about all the ways you can fuck a shrimp.

I'm not sure he's a troll for the "he believes what he says" reason, but I've glimpsed a few posts where he definitely seems to be trying to rile people up. I've started to avoid getting into discussions with him, because I'm definitely not perfect and have my own anger issues, and am trying really hard to stick to

I completely understand. Well, the third option is to sit down and have a "let's get real" talk with her. These talks SUCK, but it may be the best chance of really mending/keeping the friendship — let her know that this has become a pattern, and how it makes you feel. Let your other friends know that you're going to

It's one of the first gifs I ever saved... :D I love this guy (whose name I can't remember and am too lazy to look up).

Teeheehee, "noogies". I've always loved that word.

I am having the exact same problem! *hugs* It sucks so much to feel like you're in a situation where you either have to 'play nice' to be the adult, or risk a Huge Drama Explosion if you're honest about how you feel. Although it's against my nature (I'm more of a blunt honesty kind of gal), in my situation I've chosen

Unfortunately, I think the solution is to stop enabling her behavior. You (and your other two non-Molly friends) seem like you've tried really hard to keep the friendship together, but have received little to no reciprocity from Molly's end. I know it sucks to think that your friend is taking advantage of you, but

Not quite as contemporary as the other suggestions, but the first thing I thought of is HBO's "If These Walls Could Talk". It's still one of the most startlingly realistic portrayals of abortion that I've seen.

Congrats! It can be scary, but it sounds like you've already got some great friends for support — what more could a gal ask for?

Pssh, like LaComtesse could ever intrude. ;) Lessee here...

I grew up in an area where pills were the main recreational drug-of-choice — so I actually had to deal with news of my prescription 'getting out', and then tons of people (some of them barely even acquaintances) asking me to 'stop being a bogart' and hook them up. :/ It left a really sour taste in my mouth. I'm sure

To put it in another perspective, perhaps they find changing themselves easier than what the perceive as they mindset of the entire world. I'm not trying to say that women should use these products by any means, I'm just saying that the individual mindset you're talking about doesn't happen in a vacuum — it's a much

I hope you don't get flamed for it, either. I see your point. It's not like it's 'our' place to go lecturing women that use skin-lightening products — that reeks of ivory-tower feminism, IMO. I think your suggestion is a prudent one — while changing perceptions of 'what is beautiful' should definitely be the greater

Well said. I agree completely.