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Yeah, I think I felt that way too- the characters don't seem to real. And, i don't understand how it's a love story more than just a story of abuse. The majority of the storyline is after Catherine is dead and Heathcliff then just heaps abuse on anyone and everyone for his misfortune. I'm not quite sure how that's

Interesting. I haven't read Twighlight, but what you said does shed some light on the Twighlight characters. Still...I didn't see love in the characters; I just saw obsession and manipulation offered up by very emotionally stunted individuals who thinks the world owes them a living...for what? They didn't do

yeah, don't understand where she was coming from on that.

You are not alone. To me it was just a story about completley insufferable people. And I didn't see it as a commentary on any kind of love or personality because it didn't really explain (or provide enough history to explain) why anyone felt the way they did. Or maybe it did and I missed it?

Honestly, why do we care what her opinions on the issues are? I mean really. I think we all know that she's not going to sway her husband on anything once they're in office, and that's basically what she's saying in these interviews. It's his job. It's so weird to me that the candidate's family lives play so much

Okay, somebody help me. I had to read Wuthering Heights in high school and don't remember liking it. I reread it last year and still didn't like it. Can someone who did enjoy it or who recognizes it as a great piece of literature explain to me why? Sincerely, I keep trying to keep an open mind, but mostly, I just

I agree. While ultimately I will come down on the person cheating, I don't think the person also involved in the cheating, especially since I presume she is mostly aware which of her clients are cheating and actively solicits their business as a way to help them, is innocent, and that person needs to also be held

You're welcome. She put it out there in her article by stating that she was helping men overcome their insecurities in order to help those men's relationships. I have issues with that, and I think it's fair to call it out.

Yeah, I wasn't comfortable with that line either. I disagree that she can't be an educator or that she can't actually help a person. But, I do have an issue with her, as a woman, being okay with sleeping with men who are in relationships, the fall out of which would presumably hurting someone else, under the

Niice!

i think I hear what you are trying to say. And i think it is based on the assumption that it is easier for a man to cheat with a prostitute, which means a man can get away with it multiple times for a long period of time without anyone ever finding out, and betraying trust. Although, once is enough. I agree with

I have to think that most of the "meh" over designing for Ann Romney is because she already regularly dresses in designer clothers. Michelle is content to wear jeans, sneakers, and clothes from Target on normal days, and in that way represents most women in America. A designer dress on Michelle gets swooned over by

well said.

Hmm....I dunno. Something to think about. Wonder if it would've upped his cred and the credibility of Scientology in general if they could have set themselves out as the people who actually turned her life around....seems like something they would do as a publicity stunt, but I would imagine he wouldn't want that

Whoa....watch the Green Day. They WERE definitely cool. Also, i would argue, helped pave they way for Avril Lavigne and her punk/pop persona getting mainstream media play. When Green Day first came out they were teh only band on the radio to sound like them. By their third CD one idiot radio host actually called

I hadn't heard that she was at all. Makes me really think this is all too real as she doth protest too much.

exactly.

I know. Between this and her fashion line; I don't see her meeting those high powered people or getting in on that world without his help. I could be wrong, but I just don't see how that happens. It's not like she was already looked up to for having great style, such as Sarah Jessica Parker or Gwen Stefani.

Republican media keeps saying that there is no war on women; that women still have the right to do what they want, it just won't be paid for by your tax dollars and it needs to be thought through thoroughly. (I realize there are flaws in this, but that's the way I hear it framed by certain "news" shows.) Then, they

I watched the entire second season on tv-links.eu.