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Yeah, and it's almost always self-defeating. The more you feel bad, the worse you look and the less you feel capable of improving the situation.

I think the real killer when your body is "unfashionable" is feeling confident about being attract someone else when you're not happy with how you look.

I can't say it's just from medications, but I did put on 60 lbs in 2 years on Depo. Whoops. But that was years ago and I've never lost it, just put on more—so, that's why I say it's not meds for me.

You know, I was all pissy because they tested it on such a small age group.

Please tell me this is cum joke.

Yeah, I'm all fat (and not in a good way) and I've been consoling my physical-self-esteem with, "at least you have a reasonably pretty face!"

I seem to recall studies that showed (1) domestic violence increased in times of economic hardship and (2) people who grew up around domestic violence were more violent.

I wasn't real pleased with the indirect and direct aggression by men I observed and experienced growing up, either.

Yep, that scared me off for a good 3 extra years.

For me, the stuff Mellie has done to manipulate Fitz and Olivia for the sake of her own self-aggrandizement means I probably won't ever like her or root for her, except incidentally.

"Nice Guy" in caps and sometimes quotes doesn't mean a guy who is actually nice. It means a guy who considers himself to be a "Nice Guy", but is not.

Repeated requests for consent when consent has already been denied is, however, a possible indicator of a lack of respect for the non-consenting party's right and ability to give or deny consent.

What I take away from the actual image is that the first outfit doesn't fit very well. The pants are too long, the waist is too low. Etc. So the original author's context makes sense. There's nothing wrong with the clothes themselves, but how they fit on one person may not look as neat/professional as they do on a

The funny thing is that most therapists DON'T have that reaction to alcohol or cigarettes if you admit to self-medicating with those.

Why is it that specifically Japanese-inspired costumes are more often arguably "jobs" like ninjas and geisha? "Saki 2 Me" isn't, regardless of the "Saki" reference—but even it's a generic Mortal Kombat costume, rather than "dress up like an Asian person".

I actually bought the Saki 2 Me one year as part of an assassin costume I was putting together. The day after I wore it I saw a picture and thought, "That looks awkwardly racist" and was really annoyed with myself for not considering it advance.

I think they should have phrased it, "Students will be required to dance in a properly upright position and maintain at least 3 inches of space between all portions of their anatomy."

Being famous for nothing? I guess? That's a career now?

Teens in highschools seem to have a strange double-standard [about sex]

I used to feel the same way. I don't really like "gross" humor and Silverman to me was all fart jokes and being a girl doing rude, immature, "stereotypical dude" jokes—something which, even with the twist, didn't engage me. Actually, it possibly annoyed me more—she seemed so consciously trying to be "one of the