"If You Have To Make Excuses, Then That’s A Red Flag": Older Women Are Sharing Their Best Dating Advice For Twentysomethings
"It's okay to enjoy time with someone and then move on because life carries each of you in different directions."
"It's okay to enjoy time with someone and then move on because life carries each of you in different directions."
"It's strange and it's wonderful and I love it."
"It bothered me so much because that reveal was such a big deal in the books."
In which a book wreaks such emotional havoc, a reader has to do chores in the middle of the night to center themselves.
Tick tock, let's rank some frocks.
Big or small, unable to be ignored or unnoticeable to all but the most devout fan, we want to hear about the changes that bummed you out.
"Something is still missing from my soul after finishing the series and nothing else can fill the void!"
I haven't blown a straw wrapper at someone in a while, but I think that might be a mistake on my part.
"I couldn't get my head around a Norse god with an Australian accent."
You in 10 years: "I'd like to thank my fellow nominees, my parents, and that one BuzzFeed writer for helping me realize my dreams."
"We immediately went, 'OK, I think that was too much.'"
Wait, what happened to cursive?
Warning: This is gonna get pretty cute.
I'm a Steve.* (*I would like to be a Steve.)
Michelle Pfeiffer turned down The Silence of the Lambs because "evil won in the end."
"I looked like a dork."
One Chopped contestant was told not to cook bread pudding because everyone makes it.
"If there’s a sex scene, I can’t do it."
One of Julia Child's funniest (and most vulgar) lines from Julie & Julia is taken from real life.
Gene Wilder's take on Willy Wonka charmed everyone...except Roald Dahl.