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I'm sorry to hear about your life situation, but you sound like someone I'd like to buy a beer for...

Oh, my... I hadn't heard about that. As sad as it is, thank you for sharing. I wasn't clear from your first post if your aunt had managed to survive. It is as you say a shame they wouldn't try. What surprises me the most is that they wouldn't try even if her husband egged them to, because I could see a "well, her job

Yup, that sucks. I'm from South America, so I'm kinda familiar with that concept, but I hadn't heard of any LATAM countries jailing people for miscarriage.

Yup. Also, as far as I know, miscarrying on the first trimester looks the same as if you had taken an abortion pill, no?

That sucks. If you don't mind my impertinence, what happened to your great-aunt?

I'm so sorry you're going through this.

That's a good detail to know...

And even within siblings there are hierarchies and some are more controlling than others...

I mean, the daughter was probably mostly fascinated by him, idolizing the parent whose illness she didn't have to grow up with.... :/

I went to their website, and they're cute and elegant, but way too simple for what they're charging... I agree with lace over sparkle...

My 2 cents here:

The customing drives me nuts because it is sooo anachronistic, but still soooo gorgeous..... Uggh! All the angsty stuff kind of made it mehh for me though...

I saw a few episodes of the first season, and is very obviously targeted at tweens.... I like period pieces with at least some feeling of accuracy and this wasn't doing it for me, but it's cute... I think that's a fair description. I mean, they do go into the whole theme of this teenage girl being basically thrown to

The JA thing just sounds like reminiscing, and nothing more... What his widow said is also not super bad, that she hopes Jen learned something from him, but I don't see the need to be spiteful since it wasn't Aniston herself saying she lost him tragically....

You know, with same-sex marriage being more accepted, from a cultural and marketing POV, I'm wondering what trend will eventually become "tradition"? EG: Man giving a woman a diamond ring was a successful trend that has now become "standard". So, with gay/lesbian couples, I'm sure that basically the person proposing

Huh... Ok... Yeah, it's kinda weird cuz that girl is everywhere and everyone seems to love the show... So, in your opinion, aside from click-baiting, the whole paying for pre-photoshop pics of her was a way of saying "yeah, you pretend to be fat-activist, but you're being shown as skinnier"?

Thanks for that response. Being someone who's not into the fandom, but who participates in the forum, I appreciate what you have to say. Also, someone's saying they're pushing back against J-Law already? Dafuq?

So, I watched like 10 minutes of the show because I was like "OK, let's see what all the ass-eating rave is about"... I had never seen it before, and found it boring and annoying as fuck...But it's got its audience, whatever... Now, here's the thing: It seems to me that 1-2 years ago, Jezebel was all "Yayyyyy Lena

The thing is... Sleeping beauty gets "drugged" and raped in the original fairy tale anyway... So, whether it is Bill Cosby or Prince Charming, that is how the story goes... :/

I thought the same, but their whole shtick is to make jokes about their own industry, instead of pretending is all nice and glittery and fun, so I just go with it, but I totally hear you.