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Well, her power - like that of the other three - does reflect a psychological truth about herself: that she feels invisible. That said, she was actually a scientist working alongside her husband on a big project, and it never sounded as if she felt that she was invisible because her husband shone so brightly.

Actually, I have completely ignored the whole video production thing. Very good point.

That sounds expensive!

PS, of the women who I've known who've pegged someone on the reg, two of them have said that it was about humiliation. Admittedly, they may have just been speaking about their partners.

For the record, I have always received compliments on my backside, and even if I knew I had a partner who wanted to sodomize me with a penis-sized dildo, I wouldn't be scared of compliments about it. And hell, if the person wanted to engage in smaller-scale activities like fingers and tongues, I'd

Funny, he didn't look 30-ish

Spoken like a man who seeks to destroy Harold Finch's precious machine and replace it with a cruel domineering despot of questionable moral quality and national allegiance.

No, the Year 0 did that.

Before I was but the pet, now I am the master.

Lovely woman, adorable dog. I will miss seeing their adventures.

dammit. my condolences! I'm sorry that you feel this way - because it means you've been unhappy, not because feeling that way is necessarily wrong - but I guess you talking about it here means that you're dealing with it. And I hope that, whether it comes to not bother you or whether it always will, that you go

Which is totally fair. If you're in a science class, math ensues. (and I was just teasing anyway. I love the idea of an advice column where people can talk ask about having a five way where everyone's doing foot stuff to each other, but somehow mentioning math is too extreme)

"Nespresso" sounds like the name of a slightly filthy but fun sex act. Above vanilla, but not actually as hard as one would assume.

You stole it from the set of a Michael Bay film, didn't you?

Stop for a sec, dude. Since I'm pretty sure no one here is an actual child, we've all got baggage that can make it damn hard to enter a conversation with fresh, unbiased eyes.

Yeah, I've always wanted to go to Scotland, but I don't want to have any terse words with the Scots because Trump's mom is from there and she should've raised him better.

Dan is the last guy in the world I'd talk to about race and ethnicity issues, unless he wants to talk about the various races or ethnicities of penii he's experienced over the years, because I'm sure he would only say something offensive or eye-roll worthy unless he limits his race and minority talk to dick.

Or isn't a misogynist, but is into prescribed norms and gender boundaries that he's willing to ask a question so stupid, and doesn't even realize he's talking about gays as if they're not people like everyone else.

Ask someone!

Given that he's a Futurama reference, he's more likely to fall down a manhole and meet Leela's parents.