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YoSafBridg
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Though you seem to be trolling, I'll respond: actually, my tattoos symbolize significant life changes - successes and failures - not rebellion. In fact, I doubt you could find anyone out there who considered their tattoos rebellious. Drunken mistakes, sure, but rarely rebellion.

What? Your understanding of causality is alarming.

Thank you, I always do get things backwards. Well, I'm a gen x person who has made a respectable wage since i graduated college in 94. Last I checked I make more than 70% of the general population. I'm a taxpayer and a responsible citizen. I know many young people who make decent money, are engaged with social

Well, as a person who doesn't have tattoos and is not really a fan of them, I don't find them offensive and don't mind at all if people who work with the public have tattoos, body piercings, or weird hair. I actually love weird hair. :)

My dear, as a fellow Gen Xer, don't you think you should be past the point of railing at someone for being "just a cog in the machine?" You sound like a 22 year old punk yelling at his dad.

For lots of people they are important and mean something to them and they couldn't give a flying crap how anyone else thought they looked. Also the idea of clashing with your SUV and children is just stupid. Are you saying as soon as I pop out a baby I have to completely change my sense of fashion and self expression?

Damn! The ONLY reason I did it was to be an individual! I only do things no one else has ever done. How sad for me, I have to give up everything I love so I can be cool :'(

How about if you just got a tattoo because you think it's pretty, meaningful, cool-looking, etc. and not because you want to show off how unique you are? I will admit that I admire counterculture-type people who don't have tattoos, because those people are increasingly rare.

I don't know if that's true though. It's one thing if you're talking about a dad who leaves behind bio or adopted kids, but a kid he has no legal or biological connection to? I think that's a little odd to demand child support. I dunno... there are definitely gray areas here, but I don't see that "paying the

If she signed the contracts that led to the child's existence, it is her responsibility.

I agree with you, but her whole thing is that she suspects her husband of pushing the surrogate baby so he could legally demand child support from her later. How much must that suck? You think a guy wants to raise a kid with you only to realize he just wants you to financially support a kid that's not even

Except it wasn't her bun (egg) or her oven (uterus).

The best color for this is the one where you exit that website and don't buy that awfully unflattering sweater. Embossed wild flowers barely look good on a carpet, you don't want it all over your chest.

I normally find the whole male stripper thing ridiculous, but if they were all like this, I'd have to rethink my position.

Seriously, this was so damn sexy! That man can MOVE, dayum!

I had to fan myself during the last scene. Chris Messina is already crazy attractive (even as Claire's Republican boyfriend on Six Feet Under), but when he started dancing I was like OMGGGG.

For reals. I knew Chris Messina was hot, but I didn't realize how smoking hot. That last shot. Wowza.

I need a GIF of him shaking his booty to "More Than a Feeling". I NEED IT.

THE BRONZE, DUH

Those guys are city officials of crazy town, but on a related note the fadeaway needs to die as a breakup technique. Just tell the other person you don't want to date them like an adult.