@definitelynotjessica: This happened to Michelle? I hadn't heard about this.
@definitelynotjessica: This happened to Michelle? I hadn't heard about this.
@magicwaffle: I was wondering the same thing.
@BringerofthePain: Stop with the logic! It's unpatriotic!
@Pigasus: I miss Amy.
@TheTeofTea: I've seen Nestle criticized for aggressively marketing baby formula in poorer countries—is this what you were referring to?
@femmina: B&J Oatmeal Cookie Crunch.
@Pandorasvoicebox: I feel so shallow—I'm so enraptured by his accent that I don't even notice his crappy personality. (Granted, I've only seen 2 or 3 episodes on hulu.)
What irks me the most is his idea that someone's profession determines their worth as a human being. Which is why he's weird and territorial about who's really a writer.
@Biologeek: I think he's showing us how much of a douchebag he is. Much more effective than just telling us, "Hey, I'm a douchebag. Don't date me."
@pattismithowns: Ugh, Romanticists are the worst. Is it a coincidence that the Romantics themselves tended to be kind of douche-y?
@zoethebitch: He reminds me of Billy Zane.
@emilyanne: That's not horrible—that's awesome! I wish I could have hidden upstairs reading books instead of socializing at parties.
@lilyHaze: In fourth grade we studied Virginia history. The high point was making replicas of the Jamestown fort out of popsicle sticks.
@SarahMC: This is great—thanks for posting.
@quatrevingtquatre: Why was the class so infuriating?
@Hazey Jane: I agree—I'm extremely disappointed with the WH's handling of this. Would it be that radical to say "You know, that never came up in my talks with her. We spent most of our time on trivial stuff like the law"?
@Faustroll: Wow...that's some messed-up science reporting.
@vitajex: Hearted!
@MagImpalor: I love that he calls himself Sir Ian. Oh, to have a title...
@PandaGrrl: Exactly. I hate the idea that there's something "off" about her because she's single.