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Silver lining: The missing-the-joke response gifs are really bringing it.

Seriously!! The whole “Women be baby-crazy” narrative has never played out in my own life. Once all my male friends hit 27, they became very serious about finding a host, while my female friends of the same age were either ambivalent about kids or wanted to wait til their 30s.

Agreed.

I’m so sorry this has all happened to you. And that there are so many monsters out there who would casually say this was your fault. It makes my blood boil — can’t imagine how you must be feeling.

Whenever I’ve talked to a Republican about this issue, their argument always boils down to not wanting to pay for people who “gave themselves Type II diabetes or a heart condition.” THIS is how they view people with pre-existing conditions.

Watching this show, I thought to myself, “Thank god I got out of high school before the social media age.”

I’ve had two female friends drive for Uber. Both quit quickly. In order to make real money, you’re dealing with the late-night bar crowd. Men who have struck out with women all night like to aggressively hit on their female driver as a last-ditch effort, apparently.

Convenience. I can use an app on my phone to summon a Lyft/Uber to me (and I can see exactly how far away it is). With cabs, if I’m not in a busy area, I have to call dispatch and wait on hold, then wait another 30 minutes for the car to actually arrive. Or, if I am in a busy area, I have to stand at the side of the

Right? I probably wouldn’t attend this particular festival (as I never even realized it was happening, as I am not the target demographic), but I’m also scratching my head about how people who spent $1k-$3k are somehow worthy of ridicule and should have “known” this was a scam.

Splendid. More fuel for my, “This is why you’re not getting grandkids” declarations to my (Trump-supporting) parents.

I was *barely* able to handle it, but watched because it was so damn good. Nearly crushed all the bones in my husband’s hand, though, and he blames the deterioration of his hearing on my screaming at the TV.

Yeah, Season 1 was *just* about all I could handle. Scary and suspenseful and disturbing without too much gross-out violence.

Who said we were white? :)

See, I actually find co-workers LESS attractive. I see them every day, in their most boring clothes, asking dumb questions that prolong meetings, smacking their lips while they eat at their desks and leaving ketchup-covered dishes in the break-room sink.

There was a rash of post-prom drunk driving in my small town, so attending prom required you to immediately enter a bus after the dance and be driven to a “lock in” at a local church or movie theater. A master list of names was made when you entered prom. If you weren’t at the lock-in but your name was on the list,

I just heard “Get Low” at my friend’s wedding the other weekend, and all us drunk 30-somethings threw out out backs dancing to it, while the 7-year-old flower girl looked on in amazement.

You are way cooler than I ever was -- and ever will be.

A couple years ago, my mom’s Episcopalian church started allowing same-sex couples to marry there (and even started sharing pictures of same-sex weddings on their social media pages) and there was a huge Thing over it.

A lot of them are trying to build up supportive congregations so they get to be part of the faith they love/grew up in (which I think is pretty cool). The idea is that Christ would have had no problem with gay people and anyone who does is twisting the scripture to fit their own prejudices. There’s a church near me

I’ll only watch if they also bring back Exiled.