LogicButton
LogicButton
LogicButton

I've never understood that, though. You would think that clothes would be designed to be worn on the body, not on a hanger. Otherwise, what's the point of using runway models at all, when we live in the future and could probably replace them with a giant rotating tie rack?

This is what I've been told! I was just going to ask about it. I have no interest in wearing a bindi, because it wouldn't suit me at all and would still feel appropriative, but I've heard from multiple sources that they're fine for non-Indians to wear these days.

Vanilla whey protein powder is delicious in a bowl of cereal with milk, especially something like Cheerios that isn't super sweet naturally. It's DELICIOUS with Life cereal. Protein powder in juice just sounds like nasty times.

My takeaway from that: "Yay, he acknowledges that sexism exists!" :|

What iiiiiif...a same-sex couple were to purchase one of those wedding reward tiers?

Oh good, somebody posted it.

Oh hey, there's an Onion article already. It's oddly poignant. http://www.theonion.com/articles/roger-ebert-hails-human-existence-as-a-triumph,31945/

Here's mine!

UH OH, IT'S A BULLYING BILL! BETTER SHUT IT DOWN GUYS!

Oh hey, I wore my Prabal Gurung for Target skirt to church yesterday. Clearly Michelle Obama and I are totally twinsies.

Oh my gosh, it smells so good, and I have zero problem telling people what it is if they ask. Credit where it's due.

In this context it probably means "financially able to live independently," which $30K a year (the minimum for study participants) is in most places. Not to be confused with "independently wealthy."

Apparently that's literally what they thought people were going to do.

Not just any raise, a 150% raise.

I would also approve of this comment if you had stopped at "face."

Perfect comment is perfect.

Well, I mean, it's still there, just not updating anymore. So if you haven't been there in awhile, there might be plenty of terrible glue-and-detritus-covered "wedding" dresses that would still be new to you!

Regretsy is gone now. :(

"Jennifer Lawrence: How she got her Hunger Games body!"

Again, I don't know what Doug was going for, but if you take the "apparently" out of the sentence, it seems less clear what "that" is referring to: the miscarriage, or the quote, or the entire article. The "apparently" clarifies that it refers to the thing that none of us were around to witness.