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Hey, this is really old, but it resonated with me. This thread is about the ache of not knowing “why” a relationship didn’t work out. And you are writing about how “the relationships that were never really yours hurt the most.” I am not entirely sure if that is true, but I wonder if I will see her as “the one that got

Strangely, both Seinfeld and Rock had voice roles in “Bee Movie,” in 2007. And Seinfeld had a cameo as himself in Rock’s amazing movie, “Top Five” in 2014.

Yeah, I really think Chris Rock has been more active for the past decade, and really since Seinfeld went off the air. What has Jerry done since Seinfeld? Wasn’t he a voice in an animated bee movie, and the “coffee in cars with comedians.” I teach high school, and many kids didn’t know who Seinfeld is, I really think

He pretty much has to, if he’s making a public appearance. He also can’t lose the glasses or moustache if he wants to continue his 15 minutes of fame. He’s like a cartoon character, and has to be “in uniform.”

Based on your tip, I am listening to “Pure Comedy” now. I find it awful. It reminds me of Dana Carvey’s standup bit where he mocks Elton John’s lyrics before he met Bernie Taupin. “Chopping Broccoli.” FJM even sounds like early Elton John. This sounds like some guy at a coffee shop’s open mic who is just making it up

Are you saying that Seinfeld has a higher profile than Chris Rock? Really? It seems that Rock does more projects than Seinfeld lately, and it isn’t particularly close.

I am a man who is quite wary of claims of “false rape accusations.” But is it true that false rape accusations are not more common than false reports of other crimes?

The beer is bad and weak? I enjoy Einstock when I see it in US stores. Iceland has an interesting history with beer. It was illegal until 1989 as it was associated with their former Danish overlords, and is now making somewhat of a comeback. Clearly, they are still finding their beer way.

I am male and I don’t use hair product. When I lived in Washington, DC, during the winter, I used to love love love walking from my apartment to the metro with wet hair. The cold air would freeze my hair and it would be like natural hair gel. I loved the feeling, and by the time I got off the metro and into the

I think that you might be biased by the fact that most (non balding) men who shave their heads do so knowing that it would be a good look for them. If you saw me, I doubt you would think, “he should shave his head,” and if I did shave my head, I doubt anyone would say, “good change!” Once I went to get my hair cut at

“All guys are hotter when they shave their heads.”

I am a man and I agree with a lot of what you wrote.

Yeah, that’s why I am saying that this “Titanic kit” isn’t very impressive. I remember my 4th grade mission project. I made it out of legos, the teacher said she wasn’t “keen on legos” but I chose legos anyway. Yeah, I can see how legos is not a great medium to choose. Seems too easy.

I am a man and have never felt the need to shave my legs. Society tells women to do that, in part to be physically appealing to men. I think it is natural to want to appeal to the opposite gender.

Yeah, the article says that a person could see geologic features and clouds on neighboring planets. So, with a telescope, could a person see another person on another planet?

I have the same question. I want that jacket.

Interesting. But I was comparing rock to rap. If Drake’s award was for “hip hop,” do you think he would be making these comments? It seems that many people are agreeing that “Hotline Bling” is not rap, but can it be safely be called “hip hop”? If the Grammys just changed the name of the category, would everything be

Rock music: Rock is more of a “big tent” genre than rap. Would James Taylor refuse a rock music grammy? Probably not. Many people criticize NWA and Donna Summer being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they are not rock artists. Yeah, but rock is defined more by its spirit than rap. Rapping is a much more specific

Yes I understand that. That is why I was careful not to declare anything about the OP. She later admitted that “poor” was an inaccurate descriptor of her upbringing.

I also enjoyed the article. Slick says the 1980's was a bizarre decade to be sober. Really? I would think that the 1960's and 1970's would be more bizarre to be sober.