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I've had a hard time finding good not-underwired bras, but I am in a relatively small town (so there aren't many specialty places) and I am picky (so "good" - actually comfortable, pretty, and made of cotton)... most places will have one or two models, but they are hideous and generally poorly cut.

Yes - I love the diversity of bra styles shown above. It would probably make things much easier for women looking for a comfy bra (since they would actually have options) and it's nice not to pretend that breasts are all naturally nippleless half-spheres.

I'm jealous of the bras - it's really hard to find good bras without underwires + a ton of padding now!

I use it because I lack hair-styling skills. It's easy to assemble and disassemble; it prevents hair from moving around annoyingly or from side to side or from warming up my neck, the way a pony-tail would, and it stays in place much better than a bun on the back of the head ever would. I'm hoping that they stay in

So you say... but can we really take your word for it?

This family of questions always perplex me (and often terrify me).

"Shallow" doesn't exist in French (though superficial does, there is some overlap).

I don't quite see the difference. Unless I am not understanding you correctly, the flexibility you describe is a characteristic of all human languages.

Also any kind of child's craft project. Or adult's (non-prentetious) craft-project.

Aren't those now English words too?

I (French ESL speaker) find that there are many words that exist in English but not in French (or words that exist but have slightly different connotations, the English one being more appropriate for the circumstances), just like there are many that exist in French but not in English. I don't feel that it lacks for

In Lima there is a similar system, although a short time spent watching who got unlucky revealed that there were pretty obvious patterns, and that the system may not have been as random as promised.

Harper is a very controlling party leader (and more broadly, is actively putting in place measures that will make increase his control over the government), so I definitely agree that this was not done against his will.

It's mostly a non-issue in Canada, but not entirely! Although our right to abortion is guaranteed, our access to it isn't. It's currently really difficult for people from rural ares, the territories, and is entirely lacking in PEI, and there are no systematic efforts being put in to place to rectify that problem.

I share your opinion.

1) Yes!

Yes, but at least he's enough of an embarrassment that he isn't able to efficiently implement all of his policies. Why hello there, (now woefully delayed) transit city!

The job of the police is to protect civilians and to investigate situations where there may have been a crime. Why shouldn't someone who thinks she's been raped go to the authorities? I'd say there was a crime, but hey - if they don't find that they have enough of a case to make it in front of a jury, they won't press

I usually express my disagreement, then turn the conversation to their feelings/ours, if it's a shared issue. ("Look, I really don't see you as ugly. At all - I think you look great. But I understand that my telling you this won't be enough to convince you. It's hard to have to deal with so much pressure about our

Awesome - I will check that out, thank you!