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Actually, bras have been around since Ancient Rome. Then corsets were also used to give breasts lift and shape. The word brassiere was coined in the late 1800s, and the closest thing to the modern bra was invented in the 1900s-1910s. I consider bras and their ilk to be something that restrains, shapes and/or lifts

Ok, I just want you to know that this comment doesn't belong here. It belongs on the original article, or—I don't know—somewhere in No1Curr, Texas. But I'm gonna reply to you because...you sound like that crazy French guy.

I lived in Miami, so I am used to even running into native-born Americans who have very poor English but great Spanish. I've met Haitian immigrants who learned Spanish before they learned English when they came to Miami. I had friends with cousins in Hialeah who went to a school where all the kids and teachers spoke

Uh...that's not how race works. ESPECIALLY not in Florida.

Oh wow! Oh MY GOD!

For me, the shoes are iconic because they are a juxtaposition (to the environment of the senate and the formal wear she and everyone else in politics has to wear) as well as a symbol of hard work and exertion (she needed to wear them to stand for that long because they helped cushion her feet and helped alleviate her

I feel totally un-trendy because I think her hair looks bomb :\

I'm a resident in the US, and am currently studying abroad in Europe. I go back home for summer in 2 weeks, and today, I bought and took a pregnancy test because I know that my ability to get an abortion when I go back home is significantly hindered than it is in the country I study in. I didn't even suspect I was

This guy just said we should all thank our pro-life mothers otherwise we would never be here. Because being pro-life means you hate all babies and will abort as soon as you get the chance.

Uh, yeah, dude, you can argue all you want about how you are not anti-women or anti-choice, but hating on OUR president by calling him a terrorist apologist negates all you say about your beliefs.

Alas, I am still a student and most of the research with my name attached is related to other behavior—it is super hard to find research on racism where I live. I didn't mean to make myself sound like an expert, but I've got several unique experiences of my own that when added to my particular interests in psychology

I grew in a multicultural, multiracial family. My parents had mostly non-white friends for most of my childhood (though my father's family is all white).

But does that backstory really make them white? For gods I mean. Gods can take any form they want, why do all Norse Gods have to be white? There's few mentions of surface-level characteristics like skin/hair color in comparison to secondary characteristics like temperament & personality when it comes to ALL folklore

I don't want or try to pass for white, but often people assume I am. Usually the only people that 'see' the other sides of me are also multiracial or black.

Whoa, your brother and you remind me a lot me my brother and I.

That mutts line is a) a joke, b) not necessarily about his racial background as much as his multi-cultural childhood. And just because Obama used it doesn't mean that all multiracial people seriously call ourselves 'mutts' and that you can call us that.

I have no idea whether Megan will actually die in the show. Whilst she's not my favourite character, it would be kind of stupid to kill her off.

Yes, women evolved an attraction to the smell of baby powder. Evolution, yup, that's why.

The weirdest thing is...I don't know what Littlefinger wants anymore. At some moments it was Cat...then it's Sansa (young Cat likeness?), then it's a large amount of land (which he wants to get through Cat's sister—whom he's already slept with as a Cat-proxy). He will never be able to get with Cat though, and I think