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Circle Line? I was just going to say the same thing. I am *from* NY and hadn't ever done a water tour — so when my midwestern fiance came on vacation with me to visit my folks — I dragged him on one of them. I am like 99% sure they mentioned this bridge too.

I just posted this yesterday to my facebook and it was shared a handful of times almost immediately. My brother, who hasn't seen the movie yet, saw it and didn't think anything of it... until he saw this article.

He figured it was a "Grow Your Own Groot" sorta deal. WAY TO RUIN THE MAGIC JOHN.

He is a plant..............................

When I first moved to where I currently live — the only grocery store for about 20-25 min is a Walmart and I unknowingly did some shopping. Having never really shopped in a Walmart before (previously lived in a city where there were no Walmarts)... I never really thought twice about the quality (I know, I'm dumb).

I

Also please see my responses to dotbomb in connection to this response.

If I was trying to be insensitive I wouldn't have prefaced it with me stating I was trying to understand. I did read the article. I understand how hard it is to deal with after experiencing something like that. I don't understand why the common reaction is to not want the person who violated you to be

To clarify why I'm curious...I see rape and murder to be the most heinous acts. They both involve incredible trauma. My question stems from why murder:revenge (and that, I would say, is a response society understands although not necessarily condoning it) but rape doesn't usually get paired with revenge. It gets

It's beyond the realm of possibility to be curious about this?

This is a genuine question that I'd like to understand the answer to — but why does sexual violation breed inhibition? Every person I know that has experienced rape, male or female, has either not reported it to the authorities or took years to. You hear it all too often... and it just keeps rapists out of jail. Why

Shit, I booked my venue 18 months in advance and only picked the date because it was the first opening they had.

I got SMRPG while I was out sick from school for a week or so with pneumonia. I got to the very end of the game, saved, and then left the room for a bit. My brother goes in and deleted my game. I was the saddest person ever.

They look like Shrek, post-Atkins.

Maybe they shouldn't wash their vaginas.

I agree it's not bad in comparison to others, but I know what some people's situations are like. For example, my brother makes minimum wage and that's a LOT of hours to work. I just feel so guilty for even asking knowing that it is expensive.

I hope your wedding guests turn up and that all goes smoothly. I actually

Am I the only one not impressed by this cake?

My wedding is in October. I am from Brooklyn, NY ... my fiance (whose family is HUGE) is from Marytown, WI. It made more sense to have the wedding here in WI (where we both live) because far fewer people would need to travel. My side, friends included, will be about 50-60, as opposed to the 200+ family and friends we

I remember one of my friends telling me I *had* to rent Fear — starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg, which of course I had to watch with my parents. The rollercoaster scene still makes me more uncomfortable than any porn scene I've ever watched.

If they ever did an Actual Housewives of Smalltown America, it would just be fat women losing their shit with chocolate on their face when Grayson kisses other women on Drop Dead Diva.

I live in a duplex and I'm sure the neighbor thinks I'm some sort of frustrated German at this point. Remote's a plus.

(I have not done this, but I have had the sweet and salty burger ...)