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So the point of this article is to let us all know you put forks in the dishwasher the wrong way?

tines up. How is this a debate?

"put the fucking forks tines-side down in the dishwasher basket"

Right? Are they all slowly turning into Sesame Street characters?

For really real though? Some kids really are gifted. Some kids really are more intelligent than the others. In the school board I grew up in, all kids get tested with the same test in public school regardless of demographic and gifted classes happen or don't regardless of parental pushing or how much they believe their

She certainly didn't win (because she got the answer wrong)

Like Coopah-Troopah?

Yes. They sound similar. That's because they both make heavy use of cowbell and bass.

Not a Thicke fan, but his song sounds NOTHING like Gayes'. It shares only three basic SECONDARY concepts: falsetto vocals, a bouncy bass line, and a similar tempo. These (concepts) are not things you can copyright. The most important tangible element, the MELODY, is not even vaguely similar. Even the chord

I've listened on repeat 5 times, and I swear the only part of Got to Give it Up that sounds even remotely like Blurred Lines is the first ten seconds. I don't understand any of this.

I was rejected by boys all through middle school and high school, and I t really fucked up my sense of self worth. It was kind of the opposite phenomenon being described in the video, where I not only took the "no" as final, but I also read a lot more into it than I'm sure was meant: they hate me, I'm ugly or just

At least Charlie Brown had equal opportunity creeping. Sally and Lucy were pretty relentless with Linus and Schroeder.

Take "no" for an answer, but don't be so afraid of hearing it that you don't put yourself out there. I took me a long time to learn the second part.

This isn't good naked.

In this case the government has to break up market monopolies in order to force free enterprise. A strong government is a requisite part of capitalism, because the goal of a company in a capitalist system is constant growth, they usually means shutting out competition in order to achieve as close to 100% market share

I have a friend who refuses to get married and refers to marriage as legal prostitution because of this behavior. My marriage doesn't work that way, but she says we're the exception to the rule, and the rest of our married girlfriends just don't know that they're whores (in the getting paid for sex way, not the slut

I was standing where you are twenty years ago. I am going to be brutally honest with you - this will not go well. It will suck away at your self-esteem little by little until there is nothing left. I spent 8 years in a virtually sexless marriage because I failed to recognize my partner had an unusually low libido,

Honey, as a married woman who has dealt with this for a very long, long time - you need to talk to him about this and make sure there are clear steps, compromises, and follow-through on both your parts. Does that mean opening up your relationship? Maybe. But that could also mean ending your relationship.

As some one whose live in boyfriend hasn't touched her sexually in several months and who, when confronted about it yesterday, said he's sorry and he doesn't know what's wrong with him, but didn't seem concerned or eager to fix it, I completely understand the idea of loving who you are with, loving spending time with

This was a really interesting read, thank you for posting it and for sharing with us, Amy.