ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry

Agreed. I believe in God, but I do not believe in organized religion. In my opinion, it does more harm than good.

Basically my response.

And how perfect is it that I will be dressed as the Tardis tomorrow night for a costume contest? Fate.

Actually, the clitoris is more than just the nub outside the vagina. Like the Tardis, it is bigger on the inside, surrounding the vaginal canal. It's why vaginal sex feels good and is why some women come from penetrative sex. Penetrative sex technically does stimulate the clitoris, though not directly. Please refer to

It's funny- I saw Buffy waaaaay before I saw Dr. Horrible, but for some reason I didn't make the connection of the actor who played Caleb also played Captain Hammer until I rewatched the last season of Buffy last year. Now I can't take Caleb seriously because I'm all, LOL CAPTAIN HAMMER.

It's already happened. Pretty much all of the dressy clothes and the sleepwear she wore in her scenes with her husband last season were straight out of the Liz Taylor playbook.

THANK GOD YOU TOO

He's totally going to have an affair. Last season made it clear that when Don is happy at home, his work suffers. Megan now has her own career outside of him (technically) and he's no longer happy, which means brilliant ad campaigns and affairs. Hmm... I think there will be a few random women who are in single

Of course she will. Tom and Lorenzo made the killer realization in their awesome MadStyle series of blog posts that Joan, in her older age, has gone from looking to Marilyn Monroe as her style inspiration to Elizabeth Taylor instead.

January Jones is no longer pregnant, so... yes.

This will either attract those idiots or be proactive against them:

This expresses my opinion on the matter better than I can.

While yes, there needs to be greater body and size diversity in modeling, especially with ready-to-wear advertising, Coco Rocha's look is very much in pace with late 60s fashion. She's very Megan Draper-ish in this photoshoot, which is very appropriate.

I would feel bad if I could opt out because of that. If the only option for me in the military was physical combat, then I wouldn't feel bad at all. As long as there are other options, though, I'm ok with the idea of being drafted.

I suppose part of the difference is clothes from those places are cheaply made, don't last, and the companies push you to abandon clothes from the previous season in favor of new clothes at least four times a year. Clothes shouldn't be disposable, but places like that treat them as such. With makeup, you're going to

Part of it's human nature, too. I'm a seamstress and the same thing happens to me when I walk into a fabric store. Society didn't teach me to sew or to love sewing- if anything, it's tried to do the opposite with fast fashion that's so much the norm in modern Western society. I go into a fabric store and I have to

I've heard you can get the real stuff on Amazon.

I don't even shop at Sephora very often and yet I love Sephora. Most of my makeup comes from e.l.f., which is super cheap (in price, not quality) and cruelty-free, but every now and then I like to splurge on a high-end mascara or lipstick or parfume.

Because the social implications of the patriarchy are all smiles and rainbows. /sarcasm