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@chubmaniac: it's actually Oedipal complex. And it's Electra in the case of a girl wanting to do her dad.

Drew, you blockhead.

@egg cream: It's just that, as a kid, I never registered it as depressing. I was too young and only thought the colors were pretty and that Charlie Brown was funny because he was such a loser. I also kind of liked that he was an anti-hero.

@egg cream: it's just that, when i was a kid, i didn't absorb it as depressing. i didn't take it seriously. i just saw pretty colors on the screen and thought it was funny that Charlie Brown was such a loser.

@Elaken: I'm sorry, but who is "sticking with" Family Circus and Beetle Bailey? How dare you compare them to Charlie Brown.

@LAmonkeygirl: I wonder if we've found a male/female divide here.

@MakeFetch: Maybe the author's daughter is depressed for other reasons. Like having a dad who says cunt and makes rape jokes.

@mommy_dearest: This sounds like today's kids are really sensitive. I always found it funny that Lucy removed the football. That's because I was raised on violent cartoons like the Road Runner and Coyote and Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, et al. I guess today's kids really don't see violent or

A) How old are you that Charlie Brown was the only holiday cartoon that ever aired? What about Rudolph and The Night Before Christmas (with the mice) and The Island of Misfit Toys and Nestor the Donkey, etc, etc?

The thing is, some Latinas really love their cloro, or bleach. Clorox is probs playing on that.

I went to the same elementary school as my best friend, but we didn't become friends until high school and didn't really become good friends until college. And best friends post-college.

Every bra I've seen in this collection looks too small for the model.

Is Dr. Phil any better parading all this craziness around for his ratings?

This would be the argument for mindfulness that is touted in Buddhism and all the Eckhart Tolle books.

It's the Daily Mail. You're surprised?

@SamBarge: You're asking people to think rather than hate.

Let's all celebrate with some Chick-fil-a.

I didn't know she was 14 when that song came out. Wow, what a mature voice. Somehow makes me feel skeevy.

@alelsc: I think he does have that power. Esp. on this sequel. He was the break out star of that movie. Without him, they won't have the same return audience.