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Everybody dies. It seems like she died after a long life in good health and without pain. May we all be as lucky.

So beautiful. A nice, pretty number of marathons. Leaving the world doing the thing she loved most at a ripe old age. Good for her.

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I was Cersei too! My husband refused to be Jaimie and he wouldn't let me dress up our daughter Joffrey.

Mine refused to keep her monkey hood on. The costume makes no sense without the hood, kid, you just look like a weirdo in semi-shiny brown pj's.

He's probably all "Jon Snow is cooler". Evil hipster toddlers are the worst.

They are seriously just the worst, right? LPC was like "Mommy, off! Unzip! Unzip!!!" And when I did, he was like "Lollypop? Watch Curious George?" So that's how he spent Halloween... LIKE A LOSER.

Mine is 3 and I practically had to force her into her costume. And she was fucking Toodee from yo gabba gabba. Her choice. Handmade costume by mom. Super awesome. And she was like "um, no. I'm gonna wear my shorts." NO. Toddlers are assholes.

Can't it be both?

Either because

This makes me EVEN SADDER that Le Petit Comte refused to put on his Tyrion costume this Halloween. (I was Cersei.)

Completely agree. No one wants to know about those random murders on the news; they want to know about stuff like this.

It's like Santa knew exactly what I wanted and gave it to me two months early.

Thanks for crunching the numbers. That does put in in perspective. And I also know with our non stop media, its easy to forget these people are a minority. I haven't watched the video. Don't know if I can handle it.

So sorry for your loss, I misscarried 2 days before my 12 week mark and its been 2 years of trying and fertility specalists and gut wrenching heart ache. When it does happen again I will tell no one until after I deliver, I cant go through the experience of telling people again.

As someone who lost her pregnancy at 20 weeks, I truly hope this couple has a happy ending and that this video doesn't end up being something that haunts them indefinitely.

I discovered recently that the Western doctor I had in Cambodia was arrested for abusing two young Khmer brothers over the period of a few years. I really liked him, as a doctor and just a guy. I looked up to him. And to think, that for years he'd been doing this undetected.

It's just nice to know that something good is happening somewhere in the world.

In the NBC article, it says, "The details of the 999 men and one woman that they managed to identify have now been passed on Interpol..." Yet, so many MRAs and plain-old Redditors are now claiming more than half of all child molestations are perpetrated by women, and they always have some scheisty-looking website to

I mean, it really kind of pisses me off. If there were a crime being committed by 99.9% women, what are the chances that we would just call the criminals "people" and not "women"?