AllezWasps
AllezWasps
AllezWasps

Hahaha staph! I can totally imagine that scene and it's making ME grin like an idiot!

I am also almost entirely hairless! But I am blonde so it makes a little more sense haha! I probably get... approximately 5 long blonde hairs growing back there but it's not even enough to notice if you spread my cheeks (yea, I went there). Oh girl. That Rapunzel butt hair though... dudes that have that... *shudders*

I

I do have cellulite but not butt crack hair! It's like we did a weird trade from pre-birth or something!?

This is just another reason for my cat to be disappointed in me.

I... I'll be in my bunk.

At least they showed the booty acne! I pretty much always have at least 1 zit on my butt and I hate it. But it's pretty impossible not to, especially since all the working out it takes to get that cellulite-free butt causes me to break out on my booty from the sweat trapped in my leggings.

THIS WAS MY EXACT REACTION. My butt is a small butt, barely more than a pancake butt, but even I have cellulite. In high school, the girl with a big booty in my gym class had noticeable cellulite. I swear, most women must have cellulite... did they just take pictures in the only positions were the cellulite wasn't

I was waiting for all of the really diverse butts, but they never happened. :(

My point exactly. There were some minor variations, but I really didn't see any HUGE butts.

Yeah and it was mostly thin women too.

I'm surprised and very disappointed that you didn't note how few of the pictures feature older women, fat women, and women of color. This isn't really a celebration of all butts (as much as I'd love one of those). What a bizarrely limited selection of humans!

Half of them looked like this. Groundbreaking!

That was cool and all, but I still would have preferred a bit more variety among butts. They basically had three kinds of butts and they were all still fairly conventionally appealing looking. Even the biggest butts on display weren't all that large imo. :\

"Won't somebody please think about the poor men!"

Butt if it were about that...

1. Brits may call it something different but we know what they are. when you buy the dried versions the leaf tends to be in a green-topped jar with the herbs, and the seeds would be in an orange-topped jar with the spices. We don't need separate names to know the difference between them.

This is not a case of differing opinions. The distinction between coriander and coriander seeds exists in the UK in the same way that the distinction between cilantro and coriander does in the US. This is not a debate. This is established fact backed up by many many years and many many publications. Both usages are

But I thought you said it was basic science! Then why should something as subjective as flavor have anything to do with the nomenclature? Your arguments are inconsistent.

The only scientifically accurate name is "Coriandrum sativum". Any other name, coriander or cilantro, is already automatically not scientifically accurate.

I was in a Safeway store over the weekend, and a customer at the register was furious about the fact that the store was out of frozen pie crust. "I'm going to have to go to another store just to buy pie crust! I looked in the case, and the price was there, but there were no pie crusts on the shelf!" She was