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Total swoon. For Paul Walker too.

I kinda had to realize that Brittany Murphy died all over again when I was flipping through channels and settled on Clueless this weekend. For some reason I always initially forget that she's gone and then I have that "OMG, I still can't believe she died" moment, and I feel really bummed out about it.

I am not sure how she reacted, but hyperventilating on her bed while listening to "Photograph" by Nickleback is among my top guesses.

I'm not really feeling this cover as just a song to listen to, but I can see how it would fit in well as part of a soundtrack, especially for a movie like this.

I better call my mom and see if she's okay. She can't be taking this well.

I think it would be cool if the theme was based on the Roanoke settlers that disappeared.

But it's called American Horror Story. Not Roman Horror Story.

But it's called American Horror Story. Not Roman Horror Story.

Oh. My. God. I just realized that I have come into contact with demons so many times. Just yesterday I sent an email to a coworker and got an email back a few minutes later from the "mailer daemon". Clearly that's a mailer demon, and the "a" is just thrown in there to confuse people. I mean, a textbook demon will fool

Oh. My. God. I just realized that I have come into contact with demons so many times. Just yesterday I sent an email to a coworker and got an email back a few minutes later from the "mailer daemon". Clearly that's a mailer demon, and the "a" is just thrown in there to confuse people. I mean, a textbook demon will fool

I guess I'm anti-feminist then. I really don't know what else to tell you.

I was responding to the OP who made it seem as though the only acceptable option that wasn't gross or annoying was to just make up a completely new name altogether.

So, let me get this straight. Making the decision as an adult to change your last name when getting married is gross, yet keeping your maiden name, which in most cases is your father's, is annoying?

Expressing an opinion, one that happens to be pretty accurate, is not "knocking" someone.

I agree. And I don't think it's even limited to just their own specific congressperson but just along party lines in general. Many people who identify as republican will view their dissatisfaction with Congress as the fault of the democrats. And many of those who identify as democrats will blame their dissatisfaction

I'm pretty sure they only have four daughters, unless Joe is pregnant with their fifth right now?

I watch it too (I KNOW, I KNOW) and I knew who he was but felt strange saying his name as if I was so familiar with him.

The best part of this is the kid's face in the background.

Nothing to be ashamed of. I had just about every Christopher Pike and R.L. Stine book ever published. I loved them all.

It's extremely hard to pick just one but one that stands out is The Giver by Lois Lowry (1993).