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Totally. That "shit, did I leave the oven on?" moment of hesitation was my favorite.

My husband has been doing this for about 7 months (not based on the advice of LiveStrong, but as an Intermittent Fasting program nonetheless) and he's very healthy. He's lost 37 lbs over that time and his overall health (blood pressure, cholesterol, energy, etc) has improved as well. I'm not saying that this is for

Meh, I find the kids acting "cute" far more obnoxious than Tebow's attempt to act "natural" in response to them. I do like how awkwardly he's holding that remote though.

Avoid sugar like the plague and maybe take an iron supplement. Other than that, keep being badass until you get that paper and then just go ahead and sleep for a month straight.

I can't get my head around how people seem to think "less qualified" is even at all in the arena of "UNqualified." Do they picture college admissions officers and whoever staffs hospitals, universities and corporate offices trolling the streets looking for minorities to pick at random for academic or medical

I went as drowned Ophelia in middle school and nobody "got" it, but it was the freakin' best costume ever. Who doesn't want soggy flowers and bloated blue face?

Bacardi advertises really damn hard for Halloween and have promotional crap for the event every year. I reckon it's the bat image.

Yeah, 'cause what I want is a man who is equally paralyzed by student debt. We could cry together!

Seconded.

Maybe I need to go back and read the article again to which we are tagging this discussion, but I was under the impression upon my first reading that the "desire to lose weight" was suggested to be a genetically linked inclination. I do understand that this is not necessarily the same thing as an eating disorder, but

Exactly Fiji: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/180/6/509.full

Hey, but remember how every time western television and print media enter areas of the world where voluptuousness was prized after a short number of years there is a higher instance of anorexia/bulimia? Those changes are far too quick for genetics. Unless we're getting into some Lamarkian crap here.

Funny, when I saw the featured image above I thought to myself immediately: wow, they cast her really well because she totally looks like a young woman in porn.

Statistics aren't inarguable and can be interpreted in completely opposite directions at times. The problem with your statistics above is that they're based on conviction rates, which is far more institutionally racist and skewed than can fit in a comment box like this. Incarceration rates tell us how we like to

The article says 5 months, but it's still a valid point. Babies are exhausting until they're, like, 30 years old.

Oh wow, and they used real high school women/man as models too. Totally what my prom looked like.

This. I have tattoos and had piercings - lots of them - all of which I acquired during my late teens and early 20's. Because, you know, that's the time that you are the most concerned with your appearance and looking just the way you want to regardless of whatever you might feel later. At that age you can't really

Funny and terrible.

She is described as looking anoretic, but it is clarified not even a full page below that she is in fact NOT anoretic and in fact eats a tremendous amount of junk food. It's on the same damn page.

The first 40 pages or so of Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond certainly corroborates your pet theory - in pretty blatant words - that agriculture literally grew out of our ancestors' shit and thus, civilization also.