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Here here. On all counts.

She said "speak to", not "ask them out". She means "interact with them/meet them/get to know them". I think I am seeing your problem.

Well I can't speak for her, but I've definitely asked out plenty of guys. Both in the "I make them a bit of a friend first and then ask" situation and in the "I just met this guy on my flight/at the laundraumat/wherever" situation. I definitely made the first move ("real" move) on my husband. He loves that story!

Well clearly I've spent enough time in Paris because I think it would suck to live there. (Unless you're hot in love. Then - and only then - it's pretty cool. But as soon as you're in "regular life" love it's just a hassle of a city full of snooty people. And if you break up, then you'll wanna slit your wrists from

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my husband laughed and said they might as well have put a red circle where the V is centred and written "NOONIE!" (- and yeah that it's "crap and boring".)

"...none of these estimates account for whatever spit and polish the airlines themselves are doing between flights."

Yeah, it always irritated me that the parents put up with it. But I guess it was a "good" high school (where it was not considered cool to get bad grades and not care about school and the popular crowd/mainstream was pretty darn goody-two-shoes) so they didn't wanna mess with what was working on other levels. I can

and reading this right after the Duggar piece....I swear to god I'm this close to giving up on this country. We are overwhelmed by stupidfuck assholes.

Where the fuck are American judges coming from these days?! Gaarrrgggghhhh! #RageStroke

My (non-uniform) high school also had a strange dress code - for the girls. No denim shorts and no Umbros (they were popular at the time) because they were all "distracting" in class. No matter the fit or length. It was enraging.

Thank YOU! My hubby and friends all look at me weird when I won't eat at Chipotle but I LOVE Tortilla. "They're the same thing", they argue. And I say, "but the spices are different, and Chipotle's food is so HUGE. Like, HOW am I supposed to eat that?" And my husband says, "weirdo. More is always better." And I say,

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I have. And again you're obfuscating the point. Shared texts among christianity, Islam amid Judaism is a simple, background fact, regardless of how it got that way or to what extent. What you or I or anyone else think of Muhammad is irrelevant.

In the sharing of historical texts, it is. Call it "stealing" or whatever you like, the source so the same (for those portions). They have that in common, apart from the other religions.

Though it's worth pointing out that Christianity, Judism and Islam belong to a category of their own that the other religions you name do not. Their teaching are all based off the same texts (Old Testament). I'm merely pointing out that the "younger" comment has a context that you overlook/ignore.

Lamely, some people equally struggle to accept that people that lived BEFORE us (or more "primitively" than us, which also gives them nice racism tie-in) could have possibly been somehow JUST as or SMARTER THAN us in any way. It freaks them out to think we are not the best evah at everything always. Pathetic.

People would buy more salads if they weren't so expensive and had a proper serving of vegetables in them. (Trust me, I buy them enough to angst about it all the time. And I only don't buy them more because there's hardly any actual veg in them besides freaking lettuce.) Salads may LOOK bigger, but, again, it's

in additio, it's disgusting! ALL of our yoghurt is disgusting and tastes like cheap candy. I go to Europe and buy sooooo much to bring back.