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I usually cannot stand Marchesa, but this - this is great. She looks stunning.

I have always thought that Kanye perpetually looks like a pissed off toddler who was just told he wasn't getting a new toy he wanted o-so-badly. So this doesn't really inspire any new feeling in me.

Why "can't" Erin complain? Is that you Zuckerberg?

I have a lot of Facebook friends I'm not at all close to, because I like the feeling of connection to important parts of my past (hs, college), and because unless I actually don't know or actively dislike the person friend-requesting me, I accept. I assume a lot of other people operate like this. A good friend of mine

Totally disagree. I think Facebook is actually ideal for getting updates from people I don't see regularly and haven't talked to in years. Years ago, I had strong connections with people I met while traveling abroad, attending debate tournaments, or working at a coffee shop. I don't swap pen-pal letters with the

I always thought Facebook mourning was so tacky until my dad died. My sisters and I needed to post his obituary on Facebook to get the message across to his many friends that the rest of us didn't know, or didn't know how to get in touch with. Once it involved my dad, all the people posting on Facebook to share their

I have a few friends who died and still have FB profiles. People do wish them happy birthday every year but no one seems to be unaware that they are dead when they do so. It's more a way of saying "Hey I still remember you. I wish you were still here." One in particular that always gets me is a college classmate who

I agree completely. I've had several friends who've passed away, all in our early 20s, and without Facebook I wouldn't have even known they had died. I loved being able to see the condolence messages on their walls and share various stories. And it's always nice, albeit a bit painful, to see someone post an old

Hey, that's an awesome job of judging the fuck out of people for being extroverted you've done there. Keep up the good work, you sanctimonious asshole!

I agree. I grew up in an extremely abusive household and I did the same thing after I turned 18. Changed every single one of my names. It's powerful, it's freeing, and it's a great way to say "This is who I am. Time for a fresh start."

And her abuser may have used her name often and it is just hard for her to hear it.

No, the kind of obnoxious dipshit who's always first to comment, or among the first, on articles like these, patting herself on the back for being a better person than the deceased.

That swimsuit is unbefuckinglievable. WHY DON'T THEY ALL LOOK AND FIT AND COVER EVERYTHING LIKE THAT? Every year, my (very beautiful) younger sister takes me to the beach, wearing these whimsical, architecturally impossible, triangle bikini things. Between tops and bottoms, every single pair is basically made of

He can also afford a smartphone so as quickly locate a 24-hour eatery and avoid wandering all over bad neighborhoods so long that he runs out of gas. The story just doesn't add up. What does make sense is a drug run gone bad. His spinning this fable to explain it away amounts to a Streisand effect. It's unfortunate

Because of your post, I just want to take a moment to ask everyone to appreciate Sebastian Bach's beautiful hair.

omf That bathing suit IS fabulous!

Dear God! It's like the Buseyfish or something.

Miley's headed down a dangerous drug. You can easily OD from just two marijuanas.

I'm pretty sure he's just a hot dude.

Rihanna would be the fly-est church lady at the bake sale NO QUESTION.