Mimi
Mimi
Mimi

I think there are two things at issue here

It's already illegal where I live, but like many motoring laws, it's widely ignored. People speed, text, drunk drive, when they think they won't get caught. And a lot of the time, in a lot of places, it's very likely they won't be, and they know it - driving back from a suburban pub, driving in the middle of the

Better to be Dornishman. I've decided I'm Dothraki - I love horseriding, I hate clothes, and I basically already live in a desert.

He was also a sexist, obnoxiuos, self-satisfied whiskey sponge.

Do it girl, anyone who judges just isn't hip enough to get your style.

So, I interviewed Awkwafina when My Vag came out. She is smart and so funny. And I love that I understood everything in this article, it feels like my young credentials have been verified. Rawk on, Awkwafina.

Because those of us who are old enough to remember the early 90s and naive enough to think we're now old enough to be nostalgic, are actually just old enough to have enough money to blow on clothes, and too young to have to spend money on real things like mortgages. I love everything in fashion right now.

Probably because your doctor's malpractice insurance doesn't cover misdiagnoses over the phone, while Sherpaa's does.

Man the olds are always killing my buzz. Why can't they just let the youth be young and full of optimism that their screenplay will make it big and they'll be millionaires for the rest of their lives?

Me looking at this gif:

Haha yes. We call them cubicles here, not stalls. Stalls are what you keep horses in at stables. Or what you call tables at a market.

Where I live, they have separate bins that are designed so once you can put stuff in, but you can't ever get stuff out, and even if they tip over nothing falls out. They are in the cubicles, and they are collected by a separate company to whoever cleans the toilet in that public bathroom. Those companies employ people

Oh man I was totally Kinja'd. It all makes sense now. Sorry!

I wanted to know more about this so I googled it, and now I'm reading comments on other news sites, and they're all basically "thanks communism/Obama/Bloomberg". Ugh.

yeah, you're right, I'm not disputing that, but no one was talking about herbs. They were talking about potential pitfalls in FDA regulation procedures.

Is there anyone else in Sydney? I feel so lonely on this side of the Atlantic. Sydney is also a really cliquey city (if you're a local - not if you're a traveller), and it's actually very, very hard to make new friends. You have to have an in - which is why now every time we go anywhere, I make my friend bring their

If gloves are coming back in style I'mma rock these.

I don't think you're really answering the substance of the arguments. Saying that other things are even more poorly regulated than pharmaceutical company drug trials doesn't respond the contention that those trials are poorly regulated. Yes, the FDA cops a lot of flack, but tell us why it shouldn't.

Oh thank goodness someone else said this. I thought maybe I was being too harsh. But yes, to echo that sentiment: if I wanted to read Cosmo, I would.