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The sad thing is that it somehow wouldn't have been that surprising if she had said it.

Honestly, it's a piece of shit way too often. The ads load before the goddamn comments, and I usually have to hit reload twice before anything happens. The new 'style' of Newswire posts also doesn't help since I have to jump through even more hoops to get to the comments in the first place.

It was especially distracting to me because I just rewatched their obnoxious 'twins literally attached at the hip' episode of Grey's Anatomy.

Melinda was only briefly in the last episode, but the second they showed her I knew we'd see her again. So glad!

Maybe I'm too soft, but the scene with Kim at Mesa Verde made me tear up. She's such a good person and you could just tell that what happened with Chuck was eating at her from the inside. She couldn't stand being complimented for what they did. That toxic guilt had to come out somewhere, and I'm really glad Paige is

I get what you're going through. I'm tentatively open with my mental issues. Sometimes my 'Wanna hang out today?' means just that and sometimes it means 'Can you hang out today because I desperately need the company or I'll drive myself crazy?'. I know that I can't expect my friends to be able to read between the

I went to Bunny Island in November last year and it was cute as fuck. The bunnies are all super soft and seemed fairly healthy too.

There's something kinda funny about how a lot of comments on this article are like "I hate YouTubers" when the reason this horrible shit even came under fire is because of a YouTuber who brought attention to it.

I watched BCS with a friend this week and they kept squirming and saying "I don't understand" like… how did you get through both shows to this point then? This is one of the most "trustworthy" shows on television. There will always be a payoff with Vince Gilligan; he's proved that time and time again. Just soak up the

As someone who has lived in both rural and suburban Japan, I'd say the same thing to you.

That scene struck such a cord with me that I immediately rewatched it four times over. Jimmy busting in immediately after Chuck said "I know my brother" then screaming in his face about what a POS he is like he's deserved the entire series made me laugh so hard the first time that I could barely hear what was said.

Damn, that's a white people thing? I do it as like a 'shit I made eye contact with you and I didn't mean to, but I don't know if I was randomly glaring or whatever, so I'll give you a half-hearted smile since I don't wanna freak you out with a big genuine one and you'll know I don't mean any malice and uhh good day to

It is honestly easier to claim that you're allergic to the thing(s) you don't want to eat in Japan. It's something that Japanese people can relate to since being picky or maintaining something like a vegetarian diet isn't the social norm.

It is in Japan. It got reimported here because it was so popular in America. From what I can tell, native Japanese people seem to embrace it fondly. It's become a point of reference for them whenever California gets mentioned.

"street stands only regularly appear during festivals and are run almost exclusively by yakuza and punks"

I think they showed him on a stretcher during that runway scene at the end.

I was thinking that he would return to studying medicine at Grey-Sloan since he did say that he did his residency. It would be a very Grey's move to do that. And he was cute, so I hope he does.

He's the hero his sister deserved, but not the one his parents needed right now.

After trudging through a lot of fairly mediocre television lately (Flash seasons 2 and 3 ugh), the return of this show is like a goddamn breath of fresh air. Praise be Vince Gilligan and his stellar cast.

Your comment is on point, and that line is hilarious. I can hear Walt saying it in my head, but I can't remember the specific scene. Looks like it's time to rewatch BB for the fourth or fifth time.