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    Confirmation bias: Most of the people who click on this article will be people who didn't know. The people who did know will just quietly stop reading Jezebel because the youngs are just so stupid. You's all don't know anything.

    I want the spinoff with Archie Panjabi where her character gets developed as befits the promise of the early seasons! (Also love Eli.)

    The word "cult" is triggering because many of us have seen loved ones abused by unethical and/or misguided leaders.

    It’s true that a lot of people are triggered when they hear the word “cult.” Many of us have seen people we love abused by cruel, opportunistic, and unethical narcissists. It’s not a “let’s agree to disagree” situation. If the allegations that many former members are making are true, then this group is abusing its

    Various cults require differing degrees of isolation from outsiders. This cult sounds like it doesn’t outright ban relationships with outsiders, but puts significant pressure on members to pull away from friends and family outside the group. It also sounds like members who quit are shunned. All of International's

    First of all, I lowly gray, dare to express my wish that this be a weekly column. I love analyzing other people’s Sundays. Secondly, she watches General Hospital! Inexplicably committed life-long General Hospital fans unite!

    OMG you so smart.

    You're 100% right. The friend she's talking about is most likely an animal. Case solved. Nice work.

    Obviously. The moral and philosophical implications of this program were explored in depth in Kazuo Ishiguru’s Never Let Me Go.

    Mentally ill people tend to be committed to their delusions. Nothing really to see here, people. Move along. Except this one woman's delusions happen to

    The Middle East is in Asia and North Africa. So that's why.