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Ohhhhhhh. Hated that movie, but makes sense.

I didn't. And good for you. Doesn't change my point.

Related question: where did Jennifer even come from? Some of the others you can see a slow creep in some of the other states for a year or two, but Jennifer just pops in out of nowhere in 1970. Like Lisa, Lisa, Lisa, some Michelle's... BAM JENNIFER, JENNIFER EVERYWHERE. Was there a popular show or book or something

Yeah, I'm with you. The girl is lonely and is expressing that all-too-familiar sentiment of "I think I'm worthwhile... why doesn't anyone else?" Just because she's beautiful doesn't mean she's a robot.

AhhEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Not everyone goes to college. About half who do never finish, and that's just America.

I think it should be in both — start in middle school, continue through high school. What was taught in 8th grade was a valuable starting point but I'd love to see it continued through high school and even offered in college.

Ugh, this is me. I was tested for testosterone because I have no menstrual cycle (in my 20's) and I have to pluck my chin incessantly, but it came back at normal levels. Wtf.

It amazes me how many men I dated didn't even know I was wearing makeup. Seriously, I used to wear makeup every single day (back when I still cared) and the one time I would wear a silver-purple eyeliner instead of my usual brownish colors, they'd say "you wore makeup today!" And I'd have to explain that I was always w

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You're right! I'd forgotten about AGD's, I had one as a kid and everything (Felicity Forever!)

In this area, I actually enjoy being a woman and having the benefit of a choice. People may titter at a woman's choice of a last name either way, which is really annoying, but I can't deny that those same people would tear a man to shreds over changing his name.

I took the best of both worlds. Professionally and legally, I am Ms. Maidenname. Socially, I am now Mrs. Husband. It makes it incredibly difficult to find me on social media and very easy to sort and separate out my personal and professional life.

Barbie is so love-hate for me. On one hand, I don't like the PINKPINKPINK fashion and beauty ideal that Barbie represents to girls. On the other, she is one of the only dolls where girls can pretend to be Barbie and have jobs, careers, adventures, boyfriends, rather than baby dolls where they can really only pretend

You are welcome! As you can tell, I am pretty stoked about Florentine culture and history. Oh, you should also try to get to a Fiorentina match if they are playing, and to a winery outside the city too if you have the time (great wine, great olive oil). Oh and the Piazzale Michelangelo has some of the best views of

It really is. If you have the chance to go, I recommend it, although I also recommend learning enough Italian to say "I'm sorry I don't speak Italian, do you speak English?" because they can get a little miffy when you barge in barking English at them.

Oh gosh, there is so much to tell. What would you like to know? Eateries, places to visit, things to see? Things to skip? Do you like museums? Do you like history? Do you like shopping and fashion? General tips? It depends on how many days you have in the area and your interests?

Haha I'm sorry you didn't get to see the real David. It really is magnificent. The history of how they tried to protect it during WWII (encasing it in brick) is equally fascinating. But you made a good call, the Boboli Gardens are much more worth it when there is a long line for the David.

I'm also surprised at the amount of people who think they have seen the David when they see the replica outside of the Palazzo Vecchio. There was also this really awesome museum dedicated to the (very Florentine) art of inlaid stone tables. And the Medici family crest all over the damn city and the — okay, okay I'll

I lived up off the via dei Servi, maybe five minutes from the Duomo in the old part of the city. I never went to Prato, but I have heard of it :)