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    bananaprincess: I have been reading Jezzie for ages and I never noticed the stars before. What a turn off. more »
    bananaprincess: Um children do sleep you know, and it's illegal to just leave them there by themselves to do it. more »
    Mafalda para Presidente: I'm thinking of forming a super special secret Club for the Specialest Special Ever Mexican Jezebels. You have to know the answer to the secret questi... more »
    Witchtit: Your low productivity advisor: This is why I avoid other mothers like the pest. It can be all too reminicent of Junior High School circa 1984 (shudder). more »
    Aesop's Foibles. YES.: I would just like to mention something. I was so excited when I got my first follower here that I told mr. terrible. He had absolutely no idea what I ... more »
    Mafalda para Presidente: Well, what can I say, some people peak during high school. more »
    Aesop's Foibles. YES.: Oh, great. Now I'll be having flashbacks of private school for the rest of the day. When I was in sixth grade, a popular bish from the eighth grade sa... more »
    Stabby McStabberson: FUCK YOU old farts, get out of the way! we are coming in and taking over, bitchez! like that? more »
    Khrushchev: I think what Jessica is trying to say here is: I, Khrushchev, am the Chosen One. JOIN ME. more »
    Jessi Ramsey: This reminds me of that game that you would play in school where a group of people would be a "family". It would be all, "Oh Matt is my brother and Na... more »
    Diziet_Sma: Vinegar tits! Prisoner Cell Bock H lives! more »
    Tara Incognita: This reminds me of a joke about the British that I just heard: If there are three Brits in a room, they will immediately create a rule which will prev... more »
    coodlebump: How did this become a news story? Will the Daily Mail start picking story ideas from Fandom Wank next? more »
    morninggloria: I'm glad my high school self didn't know that high school actually IS forever. more »
    leesie: I've been on all types of message boards where this has happened; it's not just restricted to mothers. Meh--over time you get to know some posters bet... more »
  • #mummymayhem

    Internet Makes British Mums Act Like Big Babies

    All was well on the messageboards for Mumsnet, a British parenting site. Ladies were bonding nicely over breastfeeding and blankies, that is, until a group of entrenched commenters went rogue and founded an invite-only forum.