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This article is clearly propaganda for empirical, evidence based ideology, and logical critical thought.

I really need to get her dealer's number.

Maybe she discovered pot?

After the babies were born, I'd sometimes forget about them—not in a leave-them-in-the-car way, but, like, when they'd wake me up at night I'd be confused for a few seconds. "What the fuck is that godawful noise? Oh, yeah... it's you. You're a thing."

It happened with all three kids. New babies are brain-fucks, man.

Are people never allowed to grow and evolve in their perspectives? When I was 17-20, I regularly espoused my beliefs that civil unions were fine, being trans was all made up nonsense, that abortion was wrong,and that affirmative action is bullshit.

I'm honestly surprised The Rock isn't a mani/pedi kind of guy. I could totally see him getting his nails done.

I, on the other hand, I'm all for monogamy, I don't believe open relationships can work because of jealousy, insecurities which are fair common human emotions. But this article has really made me reconsider if they can work, as long as both people know what's going on, be honest with each other and realistic. This

My good friend wore short hair for her wedding and she looked astonshingly beautiful. There's something so sophisticated about a short cut in a gown. My hair was super long when I got married and honestly? Totally overrated. One might say cliche in fact.

Either that or put some flowers in your hair! (....I just love hair flowers)

I rocked a short bob on my wedding day and don't regret it a bit. No headband or hairpiece or anything (though I did wear a veil during the ceremony). I had a friend who's a hair genius blow it out and that was it. Here are photos: http://www.thesunnyblog.com/kate-thomas-05… My hair is long now, but every time I

That black and white swimsuit is so hot. But unless it's got cups sewn in, I would look droopy as fuck and it would be aesthetically unpleasant.

This is the coolest eyebrow ever.

A Texan commentator's gut response is almost always on the side of the employer in any of these stories. Employees are to be grateful...for their job, for being alive (in her case), for whatever their employer sees fit to bestow upon them. If they don't like it, they should quit, problem solved. Also, generally, if

That's just silly, Nina Pham never put anyone else at risk. She treated Duncan, contracted Ebola, and immediately told her employers that she was feeling poorly, and was quarantined and treated. Like this is her fault? Please.

Of all the comments this is the one that made me snicker. Like, I can only be bothered to put in the effort to hit one key.

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Jenner's biggest accomplishment is that he somehow manages to be the biggest ass in that photo.

I'd like to emphasize her point on how ridiculous it is to treat virginity as a sacred thing...it can be the trauma of sexual abuse even worse when your parents treat it like it's that important and you "lose" it. Sure, it's not your fault that you "lost" it, but you still technically did. The only reason we should be

Lars Mikkelsen is in it? Holy crap. I better carry on watching season 2 (i lost interest).

I'm guessing being married to Sean Penn for so long was good prep for this.