1. You and me both! I think it became a hand-me-down to one of my cousins.

  2. I think this album is a mess. Half good, half bad. I would say that ballads weren't necessary for this album tbh So I vote My Baby and Out from Under

  3. It’s my husband’s dating app. Just caught his secret account he’s been hiding from me for years. I hacked it and exposed his cheating ass. The content on there is brain cell numbing. I’m glad I shut down mine in 2018.

  4. Circus imo is the one worth listening to most. She still had that fire in her voice which imo starts to fade in Femme Fatale. Tbf I need to give Glory another shot, ik ppl love that album but Circus is one of her best albums imo, non stop bangers. Kill The Lights is so good

  5. Kill The Lights was recorded for Blackout but didn’t make the Final Cut. I am so glad we got it on Circus! It’s a pop masterpiece.

  6. That's not true. Kill The Lights was recorded in 2008.

  7. Damn, I swear I heard it was recorded for Blackout. Maybe I heard/thought that because Danja produced it?

  8. I just don’t drink soda anymore in general. I gave it up years ago.

  9. If the title hadn’t included Ben’s name I definitely would have assumed that “those Disney brothers, one of whom was on boy meets world” was referring to the Lawrence brothers 🙃

  10. Off topic but Matthew and Joey Lawrence were hot, ngl

  11. I loved the game more. Led to 7 minutes of heaven more than a few times.

  12. Anyone do the Twister "ride?" At Disney or universal studios or whatever it was? I remember grabbing my mom's leg when the wind picked up and the cow went flying. It was intense. To this day severe weather puts a pit in my stomach filled with anxiety.

  13. I needed dates, and I knew Reddit would have sleuths working it.

  14. That was in ‘99, before JLo and Ben were a thing

  15. I went to one of the bahai schools to serve but it was only for a couple weeks. I envied my young bahai friends at the time who had put their education on hold to go “serve” in other countries. The service experience was definitely romanticized by many in the faith. Those who had a harder time during their experience kept it hush hush. I had two friends that had traumatizing experiences abroad (in the same country) and they didn’t speak much about it.

  16. Here's a blog post of a man who was raised Baha'i and served at the World Center, and later withdrew from the religion.

  17. Congratulations! And I'm so glad I was able to help

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