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Rather than link to the Red Pill subreddit not once but twice, I would've appreciated a brief glossary of what the term is supposed to mean. I avoid clicking on reddit links as much as possible precisely so as to avoid reading the kinds of things I just read in my effort to make sense of that term (google just showed

DAww, thank you! What a nice thing to hear. :) I try to see everything through a prism of "that could be me", because none of us can really take full credit for our circumstances. We have power over our choices as adults to a degree, but even those are coloured by our various experiences, genetics, mental health,

Sorry to double up instead of just piling on your post with agreement! I didn't see it — it's awkward as hell to surf Jez at the moment because I'm using my iPod and you know how kinja is...

If I may: nobody was "born a man", not even men. Men are (usually) born male, or baby boys; women are (usually) born female, or baby girls.

You won the whole Internet with this thread. Put your feet up and have something delicious to eat and/or drink to celebrate, please!

You're describing my ex. He has several issues going on, the biggest of which was that he kept our relationship a secret from his strict Jewish parents for the whole time we were together (several years.) Over time, the Huge Lie made him into a pathological liar - he would lie about things that didn't even matter. And

They may have been told to really commit to the "character" and the brunette kid was losing it (a la Jimmy Fallon) because he was getting a lot of the punchline meows. The blonde kid - with his more serious expression and pale, protruding brows - became Grumpy Cat, to me! [I realise this is pre-Grumpy Cat but it's a

Agreed! The whole first bit sounded incredibly Radioheady to me, and then it got more classical but the *experimental* nature was still there. I loved it so much, thanks for introducing me! I love the brunette kid's little quiet meows after his louder ones - those sounded crazy realistic. I wish I had a cat to torment

Dude, is this Radiohead?

You're welcome, and thanks for the inspiration to look her up! What a strong voice she was.

1. I LOVE Elizabeth Montogomery and need to see this movie.

Check out Rick Geary's illustrated version of the story. Sure, it's the same story you probably already know, but he does these gorgeous pictures and maps of the house and such - they're a delicious feast for the eyes / guilty pleasure to read.

I appreciate people who appreciate Christina Ricci, because I have a high forehead (according to my self-perception which is admittedly borderline dysmorphic and downright batshit crazy at times), so I love that she has one too and that many people still find her attractive.

EVERY. YEAR.

Hobby Lobby is the anti-LGBT one though, right?

I'm one of those people who thinks "breast self-exams make great sense! everyone should do them! it's part of being a responsible adult!"... but almost never does them. My breasts are 36DD+ and are kind of overwhelming (they used to be 40E before I lost weight, but they still seem huge to me).

Sorry to be that person (really), but these are from an actual gazillion years ago [i.e. 5 and 6 years, put into internet terms].I mean, by all means, give them another go-around if you want (uhh...), but it bugs me the way the internet is all "You Won't BELIEVE What Happens Next!" when the post was first circulated

Thanks for this, Raphy.

Right. It's like when Richard Branson lost a bet and dressed up as a female flight attendant with fake eyelashes and smeared lipstick - it's supposed to be a punchline, because there's nothing more ridiculous than a man in woman's clothing, right? And by extension, there's nothing more emasculating than a man being

So do I, and I only read your comment. :(