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@DemolitionMan: What you described isn't actually easier. Fail.

More than half of my close male friends struggled with moderate to serious bouts of depression in high school. Self-reporting does not yield accurate numbers, IMO.

@PICKLES IN MY TUNA: And you should be helpless to do anything about it. Why should you get to decide where someone else lives when they've already did the time for the crime they committed? Are we supposed to lock people up forever?

Make her an Honorary Jezebel! Seriously! How can you get this girl on the site?

@QueenCanada: Ah, thank you! I am glad I am not the only person who noticed this.

@deitybox: Oh, and I second erowid.org. It's a really really great resource for reading up on stuff before you try it.

@deitybox: I would try to convince him to do a little with you. A small dose for both of you at first. It won't be much different than getting a little baked, except you don't feel as tired. Maybe if you ease into doing it together he'll feel more comfortable? If he's just freaked out because some of his friends had

My first thought when I saw the tee kozee girl was Devo. That would have been much cooler than what she is actually wearing.

I was excited to see this here after sending the link last night. /geek

I feel bad for snickering at him during the early debates. I mean, guy seemed like a loon at first glance, but when you really dig in, he makes a hell of a lot more sense than any of the other candidates. I don't get why Obama — the idealist — gets billed as the straight shooter when someone like Gravel exists.

and now she's resigned! nice work!

Generic. Boring. They look like models in a bad department store flier.

Wait, so explain why she is "wonderful" for willfully perpetuating an annoying female stereotype in a fairly obnoxious movie?

Much funnier and relevant than the equivalent photo caption over at Gawker today! Though someone in the comments thread over there did make some funny crack re: the doorman and an undercover Boy George, albiet much cleverer than my summary made it out to be.

I've never read this one, but I loved The Pigman when I was in fourth grade (I think?). It was one of those busted old paperbacks tucked away in a bookshelf in my classroom and it felt like a wonderful little secret back then, 'cause it felt just way more "adult" than anything my peers were reading at the time. There

@InklingBooks: Wow, that was a remarkably informative response. I do understand, though, that much of the "feel" of the book comes from the work that it put into it. I'm a designer myself and have done more page design than I would like to think about right now. It's an immensely difficult job that gets very little

This is gonna sound weird, maybe, but I've read plenty of things about Lulu and it sounds great, but none of them have answered what remains (to me) the most important question: what do they feel like?

So apparently Jessica Alba likes to be a "woman of color" only when it is convenient.

I wasn't that crazy about Fight Club the first time around. It's grown on me since, but I still think it gets way more love than it deserves.

I more or less agree with what the commenter said, but this sort of self-reassuring patting-yourself-on-the-back thing seems a little uncouth.