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Can you post a link? I'm very interested in reading about this (can't remember the waitress's name)

Advertisements are - and always have been (even back when illustrations, rather than photos, were the predominant method) - representation of the ideal, not documentation of the real. Why is it so hard for people to realize that? This did not start with the introduction of Photoshop - it has been going on as long as

1) You are making the assumption that the random people questioned in this video (or the entire viewing public as a whole) are obsessed with celebrities. A huge amount of the viewing public does not give a crap about celebrities' babies, lives or even names. I watch a TON of TV and movies, but I have ZERO interest in

1) You are making the assumption that the random people questioned in this video (or the entire viewing public as a whole) are obsessed with celebrities. A huge amount of the viewing public does not give a crap about celebrities' babies, lives or even names. I watch a TON of TV and movies, but I have ZERO interest in

Malicious intent is not required for something to be racist.

I don't understand; don't they send you new blades every month? Isn't that the whole point? Why do you end up using the last blade for 6 months?

So, what would you propose as a more logical shape for buildings in a dense urban area? The reason people don't comment about it is because that is the shape that makes sense.

So we shouldn't judge what people do if it is "part of their culture"? Are you aware of some of the horrendous things that are "part of the culture" in so many of the countries on this planet? Bringing loaded weapons to a wedding and dancing around in the middle of the crowd of people is ABSOLUTELY FUCKING STUPID.

So we shouldn't judge what people do if it is "part of their culture"? Are you aware of some of the horrendous things that are "part of the culture" in so many of the countries on this planet? Bringing loaded weapons to a wedding and dancing around in the middle of the crowd of people is ABSOLUTELY FUCKING STUPID.

So we shouldn't judge what people do if it is part of their culture? Are you aware of some of the horrendous things that are "part of the culture" in so many of the countries on this planet? Bringing loaded weapons to a wedding and dancing around in the middle of the crowd of people is ABSOLUTELY FUCKING STUPID. The

When you get in a car, do you know for a fact that people are randomly driving into other people on the roads you will be driving? No? Then it is not the same as attending a wedding where you know for a fact that people will be randomly shooting guns into the air in the middle of the crowd. Attending an event where

I am always perplexed when I see someone singing while sitting down. I don't think folding your body at 90 degrees just below your diaphragm is the best choice. This example is especially perplexing - why are they sitting down behind tables / desks..?!? Also - I can't stand watching someone's face & mouth while they

Well, considering the song was a nationwide hit (in other countries as well as the US), it's safe to assume that it also received quite a bit of airplay in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and DC -

Well, considering the song was a nationwide hit (in other countries as well as the US), it's safe to assume that it also received quite a bit of airplay in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and DC -

Right - because investing your own time, effort, resources and finances in something is "free publicity". Plenty of people were listening to him before the Same Love single was released, and it wasn't for these "controvesial" things you keep mentioning. Yes, the tide of public opinion is on the side of marriage

The actual diner that was used in the show has pretty much the worst food I've ever eaten. It is also one of the dirtiest, most depressing places I've ever eaten in.

Assuming there is a contract, the photographer is legally bound to deliver what was promised. If they don't, the client is legally due their money back. The photographer can't legally add new terms to a contract after it has been signed. Also - if the shots were not in line with the style and quality in the portfolio

Plus, she dances like a horse.