EazyPezy
EazyPezy
EazyPezy

Hmmm... perhaps it's caused by too small pants + a FUPA? (Fat Upper Pussy Area) - I just stepped over the line, didn't I?

you need to buy them in every color available and two in your favorite color before they go out of style again.

It's the combo of short torso AND big ass. Throw big boobies in and it's a disaster.

Then you need to get the hell out because fashion doesn't have room for non conforming body shapes! I kid.....tunics are your best friend.

I remember going into a jeans salon and trying on 7-10 pairs. At least half showed my pubes. It was sad.

This is why women should concentrate on learning what flatters their body type and skip following trends. If you have a big ass and are already short waisted, don't wear high waisted jeans no matter what fashion magazines tell you. If you have a muffin top, don't wear low waisted jeans unless you want to look like

Hi, I need to call in sick today.

Joanna.

As someone who has had laser hair removal on various parts on my body, it's not as simple as you think. Different body parts and hair react differently. I've given up on one body part that I've had 20+ painful treatments on. My underarm and legs have had good results. But still, I have to get touch up 1x year and

I worked with a female Venture Capitalist years ago. If y'all know much about the VC world, you would know that it primarily consist of white, rich men.

A couple of questions. How come her boobs aren't in her neck when she's upside down? Also, why is she wearing tennis shoes with a swimsuit? Is that product placement?

It sounds like you and Norway had good internships. I personally think that a good internship involves all the things you described. Unfortunately, too many employers take advantage of free labor and have no intention of mentoring.

Yes, but I think she went as part of her arrest and sentencing for the DUI. Not necessarily because she wanted to stop drinking.

I was just coming on here to say that the covers have become boring and predictable.

So why do you think they don't do it? Or do you think maybe they do donate vaccines?

Well, if they are selling a dose for $1.33, then it probably cost them less than half of that to make.

Grossest thing I've read all day.

Some vaccines are expensive but for the most part, the typical childhood vaccines are not.

My point is that it wouldn't cost them very much money because vaccinations aren't expensive to produce. What they would get back in tax credits for the donation coupled with the good will they receive would be more than worth it.

It's not any company's job to do charitable or nice things for a community other than look out for their bottom line. But it is nice when they do.