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by Stacia J. N. Decker

My husband's heart surgery made him a new man.
The Nerve Date with Jacqueline
by Jessica Yatrofsky

'Tis the season to be daring.
The Road
by Scott Von Doviak

Looking to celebrate your holiday with two hours of solid despair? /entertainment/
Sex Advice From . . . Turkey Farmers
by Kristen Gangwer

Q: What can turkeys teach us about sex?
A: Absolutely nothing. With barnyard birds it's business, not pleasure.
Watch Your Back
by Susan Barnett

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Dealbreaker: The Self-Help Book
by Jen Kirkman

How DIY therapy can ruin dating.
The Five Sexiest Apocalypse Movies
by Phil Nugent

Perfect for curling up with the last man (or woman) on earth. /entertainment/
Savage Love
by Dan Savage

How do I tell my girlfriend that I'm pregnant? /advice/
Pop Culture We're Thankful For
by the Nerve Editors

Toasts from around the Nerve family table. /entertainment/
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by You

"I remember the zip of the door, and our naked dash across the dark campground to his tent..."
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by Kathleen Go

"Get the duct tape. You have dropped your last beer."
Five TV Families to Avoid on Thanksgiving
by Scott Von Doviak

These clans will make you appreciate your own. /entertainment/
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by Erin Bradley

So many women, so few decision-making skills. /advice/
Hosting Your Own Hedonistic Thanksgiving
by Ben Reininga

Drinking, smoking, and gorging with your friends: this can be the best holiday of the year.
The Confessies
by You

The Robert Pattinson Award for Twilight Devotion
Culture Wars: Will James Cameron's Avatar live up to the hype?
by Andrew Osborne and Scott Von Doviak

Worthy successor to Aliens, or the world's most expensive Smurfs movie?
Reader Feedback on "Futurama"

How dare you co-opt the title of the greatest sci-fi series since TNG. Hopefully this is nothing more than a case of un-diagosed sexlexia. Just remember Brannigan's Law....
--MHW
04/04
By the way - I was trying carefully not to post spoilers - but I see that less considerate people couldn't keep their traps shut. Well done you.
--MT
04/02
Rose's backstory (and her character's journey) are foregrounded in other episodes of this first season. Suffice to say, she has sufficiently Buffy-ish motivation.
--MT
04/02
PS The wonderful Rose Tyler stays on. She's great, and the role really develops as the series goes on.
--ASco
03/31
Well here in the UK (and not "England", thank you), we're even on to a new Doctor. Eccleston stopped at the end of the first year, sadly, with his replacement (forgotten the name, but he's famous and good - he was the bad guy in the last Harry Potter film) having an outing on Christmas Day here. The plots are cleverly woven into each other with continuity that the old doctor never had.
--ASco
03/31
Oh and let's not forget the Trauma the Doctor faced before this series. It seems rather cathartic. Keep an eye on how he reacts and file it away in your mind until we get to the final episode of the season.
--CGB
03/31
I hate to tell you, but the US is Way behind the UK and even *gasp* Australia on this. I've pretty much all of season one, and Rose does get a more interesting past, you get to meet her Dad (as does she, he died before she was born).
--JR
03/31
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