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Annie
toriphile20

Yes! You made me LOL!

I think it's fine, and I'm a big Tori fan (at least until The Beekeeper came out). But, I still love all her other songs dearly, and thus still consider myself a fan.

I just started reading this article. Maybe I should finish it before asking, but I'm going to ask: Is the problem that bad people will control the Internet and make people dumber/misinformed by pushing their searches in a certain direction?

So what does it mean if people buy our personal information? Does it mean we'll get spammed more? I don't think ISPs should be allowed to sell browsing history, but what is the worst that can happen? Is it because of porn? I'm asking for real. I don't watch porn or go to any sketchy sites. I am on the Internet all

I like their "Just the Jokes" quite a bit. And the app-syncing is nice.

That book is so awesome. I thought I'd be more interested in the serial killer stuff, but I knew nothing about the World's Fair, and that ended up being the best part. I would've loved to have seen that first Ferris Wheel.

True. But I've purchased fewer things since canceling, because sometimes it's hard to get the cart's total to whatever (I think it's $35 now, which isn't bad).

I want to get back to my playthrough of RE7 on easy, but it's been…, oh, 4 weeks since I've turned it on? Thus, the familiarity I had with it for the first playthrough (I did beat it) has disappeared, and I'm scared again.

But new MST3K! Also, I hate hulu. Even when you pay for it, there are too many commercials and the streaming quality sucks.

I'm glad I wasn't born for 70s' movies because they are some of my favorite, and it would be too hard to choose.

ha ha

Is that a sob of relief or…?

I just backed the Kickstarter for the documentary. $15 to stream it when it's ready. They've got 5 days to go and need just under $10,000.
http://kck.st/2mkq2Sq

I think I'm going to back the Kickstarter that doctor teeth mentions above your comment. A documentary would be way more interesting than a fictional horror movie.

I used to eat those. Actually really liked them for a while. Now, the thought makes me gag.

I hate PB&J, too. My mom used to make them for us, for school lunches, every day, and I'd either give them away or toss them. Eventually I had her make me just peanut butter sandwiches. Yes, those are dry and difficult to eat, but at least I could stomach them.

I have a coworker who had a bumper sticker that said, "Giant Meteor 2016: Just End It Already." The week of the election, people were joking about "the lesser of two evils," and I said, "But you're going to vote for her, right? Because Trump is actually the worst." He said, "I'm not voting for that criminal!"

It'll start off lovely but probably end in tears. Obviously good, healthy decisions can still be quite sad.

Thanks! I actually really like this guy, but in the last year or so he's gotten increasingly critical of me, and sometimes just plain mean. And we've talked about it at length, with my saying it's been wearing me down. I told him I'd rather be alone than criticized all the time.