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At least it didn’t ruin his hair.

Right? The teenaged-boy demographic is the one that the companies fight over, who can target their products and ads and logos most towards that group of people, who can make their adult-oriented products the most like teenaged-boy products. Seriously look at the shit 35-year-old hipsters are into, and it’s all

I don’t think I’ve heard another artist defend teenage girls in this same way. Normally it’s just a line about how they love their fans and they are so loyal. I appreciate that Styles goes to bat for not just their fandom, but their right to have a valid opinion about music.

Imagine the impact of hearing him say those words about his experience with bottling up his feelings for young people who are refusing to grieve the loss of a loved one. I lost my dad a few years ago and I’m reading this going “yes, yes, this is what happens”. I just hope the royals’ effort to bring mental health to

How lovely of him to be so frank and forthright. It takes a lot to say ‘I had some blind spots — or perceptual filters — and I needed help’. If one can ascertain this at a young age, how well it will serve him personally and politically. That there may be other ways of seeing and it takes nothing away from me to

Just a heads up that Locomotive is a well-known racist and aggressive troll - please do not respond and do not keep ungreying him, thanks!

He’ll go to trial and end up in jail, as he should.

It’s weirdly vague. He doesn’t actually say he wishes her well or ill, just that, oh, right, he knows that name. It’s very dismissive. Considering, as pointed out, that he once swore she was the love of his life, that’s freezing cold, not warm or healthy.

I’d say that almost 50 years is long enough to have roots.

Since you can’t spell “schadenfreude” without “shade,

I got dinner with a male man who wasn’t my husband lord master and then got diarrhea on the way home, so yes.

I admire Pence for coming up with this common sense solution to a very real problem.

I don’t know that I’d call it weird or gross, but I think it says something that a 20-30 year difference with an older man and a younger woman is very common, while the reverse is rare— and that we as society don’t blink at the former but treat the latter as scandalous if not outright disgusting.

I can accept choices. Doesn’t mean I have to agree with them or can’t still view them as wrong and verbalise that feeling if I choose to.

Mostly it skeeves me because he’s basically her boss. I know she’s “powerful” in Hollywood right now, but once she turns 30, it’s a whole other game, while he will only continue to increase in power and stature.

You were the model bride-to-be in my opinion. I’ve known brides of your mind, and they all seem to be brides in their 30's. Maybe its a reaction to the heights that weddings have got to. Those that have been on the wedding circuit (guests/wedding party) for the past ten years understand the cost involved in it

No , you are not weird at all.

My ex-mother-in-law was shocked - SHOCKED - that I didn’t want a wedding shower. For multiple reasons, really, but chief among them was that I felt it was in poor taste to ask people to a) throw me a party (particularly when people were already insisting on throwing me a bachelorette party), and b) to get me gifts

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