BleedingCool
BleedingCool
BleedingCool

Where's the fun in that?

I think it's a wig, too, but I actually kinda like it. The androgynous bowl cut is something I've wanted to pull off since I saw it on Karen O years ago, but I don't have the face/fashion mojo to pull it off. I would just look like a sad pageboy. I think, if this is her actual hair, Lena pulls it off. I think I'm in

And how would her career have gone had she stayed there?

As an idea, perhaps we can not comment on a woman's physical appearance? It's great that you think she's beautiful but it is also completely unrelated to the topic and unnecessary to say.

She totally looks slutty without the hijab. She would be arrested without it in Iran (they work too, that's why there's no street harassment AT ALL in Islamic countries—totally) so it's amazing he posted a picture of her with her head uncovered like a brazen tramp. Imams are hypocrites and morons at the same time.

Media censorship in an Islamic country? Now you're talking crazy.

Considering that twitter is blocked in Iran, one can only consider this to be lip service for the international community.

Since she doesn't actually live in Iran, nor was she educated there, this is less brave than it sounds.

Red.

I'm using men's soap, deodorant, razors, and I often find myself channeling their sense of entitlement in the workplace #boom

Dodai, for the love of god, no more beiber panty shots.

Even though Nicki Minaj is in control of her image, and made the choice to take that picture for her album cover, isn't it fair to say that self-objectification still has a negative impact on body image for girls? If that same album cover was the idea of a record label person instead on Nicki Minaj, we'd all be

do we REALLY need to add asterisks and clauses to things that should be painfully obvious when taken in context? Also: there are female condoms. Lesbians (I am one of these FYI) also use male condoms, cutting them for use as dental dams. Stop being so nitpicky and smug, please.

USE CONDOMS, PEOPLE.*

She was also the granddaughter of the Yiddish author Sholom Aleichem, whose stories about Tevye the milkman were the basis for Fiddler on the Roof.

Ah, the halcyon days of the '90s, when we humans dwelled placidly under the dot-com bubble, foolishly investing all of our money in Beanie Babies and plucking out most of our eyebrow hairs....