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Amanda Greathouse
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Fair enough. My sister's a makeup artist and has been telling me something similar for years, but I tend to only do my makeup when I'm feeling whimsical, and as eyeshadow is like painting, it has so much more appeal... also though (this being the biggest problem) I just can't find lipstick that's not worn off in an

I think the worst is when they learn how to unlatch their kennels. Nobody has time to chase you down while you go pee on things outside, buddy! ;)

drum's right about that, but let me just say WOW those are some Cara DeLavigne level nice brows. I've never thought about putting much (any) work (or time, or effort) into mine beyond making sure I don't get a unibrow going, but I can see how those brows + lips combo works miracles to make a look relatively easy.

Sexy spice, like the redhead, right?

Nah, that's where it starts and ends for me. "I have a problem with X that happened as I grew up", "I don't have a problem with Y that happened when I was doing my thing". I take her at her word that being there, she knows just a little bit better than I do, and if she were offended, I'd be the first to say it was

She does, in fact, go on to discuss the racism she experienced growing up. Because she was too lightskinned, and mixed. And how she wasn't black enough to get into certain clubs. But apparently the way she is 'marketed' when she is being unapologetically herself is the part I am supposed to believe is the racism? I

No, what I'm saying is, she has been very up front about having been just who she is from the get go, and that if someone sees who she is represented being as a racial trope, perhaps that is in the eye of the beholder, because she has said 'I'm just being me', and then people totally outside the situation are pointing

"It was just a journalist who couldn't be bothered to remember our names, so it was like, I'll call that one that, and this one this. I did hear that people were thinking it was because I am black, mixed, dark, ethnic, whatever you want to call it. Some people did get offended by it, but I didn't. I found it

I was under the impression that all this was the choice of the girls. In fact, if she herself had a problem with it, why would she have kept the leopard print suit, and even dressed up as scary spice for a halloween party last year? http://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertai…

I assume (and assumed) that they chose the nicknames themselves. Does it state anywhere that they were somehow imposed by someone else? If so, would you let me know?

I thought it was more along the lines of identifiers for characters they were playing as sort of a hook, and in that sense... yeah, not great, but makes sense, given the formulaic nature of boy bands with 'the sweet one' (baby spice), the bad boy (scary spice), the sporty/athletic looking one (outright there w/sporty

That said, I always loved when she'd let her hair down, she had/has gorgeous hair.

I thought all their names were just sort of a shout out to the tropes they fit closest with, as a wild child with a tongue ring in the 90s, she got scary, just like the vavavoom redhead got sexy/ginger (depending on the day) for emulating kinda trampy persona and also the red hair, and baby spice always wore dresses

Same here. I'm in no way attracted to animals, but the framework for his state of mind, and the actions described are much more nuanced than I expected them to be, and while it is in no way possible for an animal to communicate explicitly that they want to have sex, it does bring up interesting points and thoughts

One who actively masturbates against someone but can't give consent ever because a man (yes, pun intended, man = human) says they aren't capable of it?

I'm not claiming to have perfect grammar, it's the part where the word is totally misunderstood that is upsetting. I looked up apocryphal after someone paid me to do their homework a month ago because it was a multiple choice vocabulary question, and they've actually changed the damn dictionary meaning to 'false',

Yeah, as someone who's both pansexual (and married to a pansexual man), as well as very much upset by a total lack of understanding of the english language, let me show the origin of the word:

Which just tells me I'll probably actually enjoy this movie. I really liked Prometheus, and was very entertained and intrigued by a lot about the visual representation and theory in Interstellar.

There's not one. Any situation where a person's bodily autonomy with regard to whether or not to bring life into this world (a decision that will literally change your life forever on some level) is stolen from them is unacceptable. Whether it's forced sterilization (which btw happens already), or forcing people to

I'm thinking a bigger destroyer of peace is carrying the child of your rapist - and then having them take you to court for custody. (Legal in some states, god knows why)