AnnieWalker
AnnieWalker
AnnieWalker

I personally don't shave there, but I can see how other women might prefer it. I keep mine pretty closely trimmed, because it starts pissing me off when it gets too long. Some people (me) are annoyed by having long fingernails or long hair. It's just a personal preference.

Oh my god, I read this headline as "President Bush wants to get pics of your vulva" and now I need to scrub my brain with bleach.

Oh, please. Annie Sprinkle did the whole "diverse vulvae on a giant screen" thing 15 years ago. Why not photograph buttholes to demonstrate how, regardless of gender, we're all kind of the same?

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Nope, sorry. This is now and forever will be the song of Fall.

I live in a city of around a million and work in DoD contracting. I don't know anyone that would spend more than $50 for any individual piece of clothing (aside from a suit or winter coat). I personally can't make myself pay more than $25 for a blouse or $35 for a pair of slacks or a skirt. I wish I could afford more

I'm a professional in NYC and $100-$200 is boots, a blazer, or a really, REALLY good sweater. Not a shirt or jeans.

Hey Joe!!

Yet, these clothes look like something you would pick up at Macy's and JC Penny's, which isn't a knock on those two stores.

Does no one else have the 'itty-bitty-titty' issue inconveniently paired with the broad rib cage issue?? I've been a 36A for all my adult life. It's an impossible bra size to find. Every time I try a 34 it feels horribly binding. Every time I try a B cup I feel like there is all this empty gap space I swim in. Also, I

If you have one of those, it is cool. But if the list has 20 items? No, man. Bring your own food.

I'm mostly-vegetarian by choice (mostly for ethical reasons) and I try not to be an ass about it. That said, if you pass something off to me as vegetarian knowing full well that it's not, I *will* get pissed because that's an asshole move to make yourself feel smug that you "know better". I'm well aware that animal

So.....she's suddenly concerned over the fact that her husband, who killed someone, might be capable of killing someone?

Yeah, that is seriously a dick move. Like, why bother inviting your friends over for dinner if you're not going to even meat (TYPO BUT THAT ONE STAYS) the lowest basic standards for not being an asshole? You're supposed to be more than just 'not be an asshole' to friends. You're supposed to be friends. Friends don't

I really hoped that he lost any veg/kosher/dietary-restricted friends after this was published.

I read that Slate article bc resplendent.husband 2.0 is vegetarian, and I thought it might offer advice on getting more protein into a vegetarian diet, from a nutrition science perspective.

Off topic but... Does anyone else find Matt Lauer creepy? Or is it the story itself that is making me feel that way? Or maybe both?

Yeah as someone whose been a vegetarian for over 20 years, I don't really want to experience the side effects of the broth. I don't begrudge others the enjoyment of said broth, but there is a physical consequence to eating meat or meat products when your system isn't used to it.

It's more akin to keeping kosher—depending on why someone does it. Some people just don't like meat, it's not a moral decision. But for people who do it for moral reasons, what he did is just as shitty a move as feeding your kosher friend bacon on the sly.

Especially because I've never really had a dish that was just "a few tablespoons" of chicken stock. Usually, there are cups of the stuff in it.

Telling your vegetarian/vegan friends that they can eat a dish with chicken broth in it is a dick move. No, they won't die but they might get diarrhea or just be really, really, justifiably pissed at you for being such a dick.