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I was just going to mention that. He’s always resembled him a little, but honestly, you could tell me that was a photo of Redford and I’d be totally convinced. Either way, they’re damn good-looking fellas.

Well, Chris Evans and Chris Pratt are actually besties, so... *frantically attempts to perish the thought*

Seriously, I could check for cavities on Evans.

Shit went DOWN on Tumblr. I guess it’s hard to accept that he’s just as human as the rest of us, superhuman eyelashes or no. Seriously, one dick move does not an asshole make...

Ditto to the nth degree. Black Widow is an absolutely fascinating character with incredible depth that deserves her own film and Netflix miniseries so many times over, especially with a backstory as interesting as hers. At least we have Captain Marvel coming up in 2018, with the screenplay being written by two amazing

He’s said some great stuff in the past against slut-shaming (for that ridiculous movie he was in with Anna Faris and Chris Pratt) and his mom is openly feminist, so I’m more likely to believe him. I will admit I am biased towards my fellow anxiety-prone goober, though :)

At least the two of them issued an apology (though Renner’s is more of the “I’m sorry you were offended” spiel than an actual apology)... Still, the interviewer did ask a leading question and did goad them a bit, which was unexpected, as you’d think a woman would not imply that a female character is solely there to

11 years old. I was wearing a conservative one-piece bathing suit by the lake. Aside from the leech on my ass, what really made my day was the comment from my step-uncle that simultaneously criticized my back acne but complemented me on the fact that I had “finally grown boobs.”

*fumes over Chris Evans*

I didn't realize that. My mother and grandmother have been listed in a few of those, and I didn't realize that radiology and pathology were categories that needed advertising. Plastic surgery would be very different, I'd imagine — I wasn't really thinking in those terms. Anyway, the magazines I was referring to are

For the fluffy feature stories, yes, but they do tend to put your name in there in the roundup, especially if you have won any awards. Those magazines do tend to recieve funding from local healthcare organizations that give those awards, though, so the potential for bias is definitely there. What baffles my mind are

If you live in a large enough city, local magazines often do a "Best of" issue for medical professionals, which would include plastic surgeons. Those may be fluff pieces, but the doctors featured are always board-certified and have extensive experience (and, by implication, great results). Your GP should also have a

Have fun with orgo, Farrah! Lots of backside attacks and plastic models...

Huh.

Well, Kentucky. Louisville, to be precise, but still — Kentucky.

It’s a tale as old as time. Just look at 9 to 5 and rejoice in the fact that (practically) nothing has changed.

She deserves a harem of hot young thangs... I'd volunteer Chris Evans, but the combined sexiness (and 35 year age difference) might be too much. For him ;)

My mom is about to turn 70 and has a twitter AND a Tumblr. She just gets social media in a way that I can't comprehend... I don't know whether I should be impressed or worried about my own technological shortcomings.

In the opening scene of the second Captain America movie, Chris Evans (as Steve Rogers) wears the tightest UA shirt known to man. It is glorious, swoon-worthy and possibly the best advertisement for a brand ever.