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Totally not fair but she’s so great to watch it doesn’t even matter. I loved her sparkly costume!

Damn. You learn something new every day.

There have been a lot of gymnasts and ice skaters whose lives revolve around rhythm and entertainers who with heavy dance backgrounds. It is ridiculous that 60-plus non-dancers have to compete with them but the show won’t change at this point and it was never meant to be a balanced contest.

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He was a dancer before he was a rapper. That’s how he got into the recording industry. He had his own dance group that opened for people like Paula Abdul and 2 Live Crew:

Vanilla Ice too. It sounds funny but, really, I’m sure he had training while he was popular/touring/making videos.

Just wanted to go on record and tell you all that In Her Shoes is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time.

While I admire her honesty, doesn’t she have a BFF to vent to? And wouldn’t that BFF tell her, “Maybe keep some of this shit between us, huh?”

This is an important question:

Has anyone, ever, anywhere, had a neighbor/friend who pops in uninvited and prepares a meal for themselves? Outside of sitcoms, I mean.

I see these nice people, and I wish I were their annoying neighbor (possibly named “Larry”) that invites myself over to their place all the time to hang out. I make myself much too at home, as I am comfortable just making myself a sandwich. I might even stretch out on the couch in front of the TV after drinking too

Rocco can finally live a modern life.

His response: basically, he doesn’t know her.

Why would he know her? Should he know her? 80% of America doesn't know her.

Every person I know like this has parents who are richer than God. Who has time for a job when there are organic co-ops that need haunting?

Obviously to see her tits. He demands a refund!

HIS BONER WAS JUST THAT IMPORTANT.

I’m sure he thought this witty call-out would result in getting to see her tits, naturally

And this right here is what pisses me the fuck off about our parenting culture in America. Parents (well, mostly mothers) are expected to be able to fill every single need for their children single-handedly. A parent is expected to be a caretaker, teacher, cook, laundress, cleaner, food source, and crafter-in-chief.

You go Huma

Exactly my point. This argument about it technically not being his daughter is just odd.