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The worst part is, there is no other way IN THE WORLD to buy a full size bottle of dove body wash and big sexy hairspray.

There was a constant crowd near the PP where I grew up. Growing up I always thought I'd love to troll these protesters by standing in their midst, wearing a big chicken costume and holding a sign showing a horrific, graphic photograph of two sunnyside-up eggs frying in a pan.

Seriously! I don't go around having people address me as "Prom Queen"...but maybe I should start!

There are many many insane elements to this statement, particularly in light of the question, but this is the most problematic to me:

oh, ewe, noone tells you these things. Can you compile a list of this stuff so that we can know all the facts? I had an IUD put in last year and thought "why didn't anyone say cervical dialilation is the most painful thing in the world?!"

thats one of the problems with conservatives. The complete inability to see anything from someone else's perspective. If it works for them, it should work for everyone!

Being pregnant made me realize the importance of abortion access even more profoundly than before. Even though all my pregnancies have been welcomed (one was even specifically planned!), it is nevertheless an often uncomfortable, mental and physical takeover. Additionally, being a parent irrevocably changes your life

Only a self-absorbed asshole would think that because they delivered a baby or someone they loved delivered a baby, that means everyone else should carry out their pregnancy, even if they're in a circumstance where they shouldn't be having a baby or, worst case scenario, they were impregnated as a result of a sexual

It's a real baby, you know, it's not some disposable somethin'

Yeah, sometimes it is. People have different body types that they can't change. My skeleton is small, my body functions the best with a small amount of fat. That is how my body is, and that will not change. My mother's skeleton probably weighs more than me, and her body functions better with more fat on it. And that

NOPE. High metabolism, it's a thing. Until I was in my late 20s, I could eat everything under the sun and not gain weight. Then I got Graves disease at 35, and keeping weight on actually became an issue. Now I'm dealing with hypothyroidism, which is the other end of the spectrum (and another story). But until then,

Whenever I call someone 'lovely' I am always referring to their personality.

Actually, no. But nice try. I'm another one of those who've responded to your comment with a high metabolism. I eat a lot. I can't keep weight on. Where did that snap judgment even come from?

Also, some people have gaunt faces, or larger eyes, like Emma Stone does, that can make them look "scary skinny" even if in reality, they are not as skinny as someone like say, Rachel Bilson, who naturally has a rounder face, even though her waist is the size of her freaking neck and I find that unsettling.

I always think of "lovely" as being a character assessment.

Years ago, I might have agreed with you. But "scary skinny" as a pop culture term, especially when used by tabloid magazines and websites/blogs, is in many cases used pretty subjectively. We've all seen now plenty of times when women are over-photoshopped to look extremely thin in order to merit a specific article

ehhh when I was younger I was "scary skinny" and I ate a ton. Which came around to bite me in the ass after college and my metabolism normalized and now I put on weight like an average person. So thanks for your judgment, but no

Uh...nope. It can also be genes. Like mine. I have a genetic disorder that makes it harder for me to gain weight. My sister does not have this disorder, but having high metabolisms run in our family. Do you have a source on thinness only being caused by undereating or "psychological issues?"

She's excited. The bikini clearly makes her feel good enough she was down to share it with the world so if it's a story about her and her confidence, post the fucking picture. The point is that she DGAF about what we think of her, she's proud. If they wanted a mag photo, bring her into the studio and style her.

When I was in my early 20's, I had a full time job with a federal agency ... but decided I could cure my "boredom" with a job in fast food.