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I'm not American so that's probably why I do not know Bro-iest cities, but I am surprised that Boston isn't up higher. But that may be because I've only ever been exposed to Bruins fans whenever there's a game between them and Montreal Canadiens.

Hey, if my nephews were into Barbie, I'm sure I would know all the terrible songs too. I pass no judgement. ;)

I think it depends on what 'version' of Barbie we're looking at; Career Oriented Barbies and Pregnant I've always figured would probably in their 20s-30s. Hair Dye Barbies I figured were somewhere between 17-21. I think there's an older grandma Barbie somewhere as well.

Yeah, I was about to say, this feels less about "Hey, you can only have sex if you're married" and more about "Hey, you're married. You're still allowed to get it on like all those non-married folks. AND BOY CAN WE HELP."

Yeah, I watched two eps with her and this does not shock me in the least. She came off as pretty prejudice to start with and has problems with a lot of the contestants, so this was expected.

More like Pray the CRAY away, AMIRIGHT? *High fives self*

I don't watch Skins, though I do find myself lately watching movies and readings stories with teenager protagonists as opposed to older ones. I've been marathoning some old highschool romance movies (Clueless, She's All That, John Tucker Must Die, etc.) and have found myself getting REALLY into them more than when I

Wait wait wait. So, this is a group of 25-40 year old woman who jumped him right? Because I do not see how this story is plausible any other way.

Stubby legged dogs are my kryptonite. I just... they're so goofy and adorable when they walk/waddle.

That does not shock me considering everyone is clearly harassed on that show and there was weird ass racism and sexism going on in that last episode (team captains telling one of the black contestants that he would be cooking the fried chicken, Jane Lynch separating the teams and just describing the "The Asian Guy and

I think the biggest problem with his "Give hope to kids on Reservations" is that there are actually a number of First Nations/Native American actors and actresses who've actually grew up on reserves. Adam Beach and Lorne Cardinal are two that come to mind. Graham Greene is a bit older, but he was also from a reserve

I too wish that I could TURN BACK TIME.

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Oh Backstreet Boys... I will always love your old stuff, at my house, you're right now competing against Kpop. And Kpop boybands... they don't fool around yo. 2pm's newest release is flawlessly giving me sexiness, cheesiness, and catchy dance moves all at the same time.

Yeah, I used to be a girl guide for a really long time and I think instead of "take action for a better world" it was "I will respect others". I think I like the new one more. :) Either way, yay Girl Guides!

Seeing as I come from a small town, my mom was my grade 7 teacher.

I don't watch the show, but they do have some pretty sweet gifs.

Girlfriends and Moesha were like, my favorite shows growing up (along with Brandi's show and Half-and-Half)

Oh you know, the usual "We were here first/We built this country" mentality. :/ It really sucks.

I saw Cory while I was at TCAF and had a chance to look at the book. He was super nice and awesome! I would've totally bought the book then, but I was a bit strapped for cash. That being said, it will be on my bookshelf in the near future.

Unfortunately, being Canadian myself, I've seen quite a bit of it here as well. I still don't get it, but it's here.