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She should be proud of herself, in theory, right?

So sad. No woman should have to go through this, but at the hands of another woman, it’s especially painful. And Cartrett is a believing Christian too, so she was going to have the baby as part of God’s will. So in addition to being unprofessional, this nose-wrinkling witch was completely and utterly wrong in her

I *love* RuPaul. I have adored him in every venture I've ever seen — especially the ones he created/leads. I didn't think there was anything he could do that he wouldn't elevate by his participation, that there was nothing he could do that would decrease my affection.

Great tip, many thanks! I just grabbed two: One as a long-term backup for when mine inevitably breaks (I use it several times a week), and one to stash away as a future wedding present.

Great tip, many thanks! I just grabbed two: One as a long-term backup for when mine inevitably breaks (I use it

Not only did she wear it, but she often designed and applied her own looks, including the ICONIC Cleopatra makeup designs (talk about a ton of paint!), which powerfully influenced the eye looks of many women through the 60s. http://moviemorlocks.com/2013/05/23/hai…

OMG

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"Trend"? yeah, OK

Love this post and can't wait to see more. No, you're not going to comprehensively analyze and explain how every kind of woman everywhere wore every kind of makeup (or no makeup) at every time of day in every era. I accept this. Whatever you offer is part of a broad array of writings and tutorials available to the

Nor I! Serious question: What's the point of the effect? I find it interesting, but is it just for its own sake, or is it the equivalent of contouring/shaping?

I applaud your correct use of "trilby" (not fedora). Thank you, sir.

So it's totally impossible that someone's mind can be opened and changed over time? Good to know all those awareness efforts, consciousness-raising campaigns and sensitivity training are totally pointless.

That's what I'm thinking. Even a dysfunctional family deserves compassion and the benefit of the doubt in these kinds of circumstances.

That's what I'm thinking. Even a dysfunctional family deserves compassion and the benefit of the doubt in these kinds of circumstances.

I think it's possible they want to have only one mourning anniversary, rather than have two sad days so close to each other.

I see they gathered and disguised several mothers — maybe the others were un"successful" so that's why they used these two. I think if it was all staged, the men would probably not just keep desperately repeating the same lines. However, I do think all the action in the "surveillance van" was totally staged, filmed

WHAT? WAIT, WHAT?

Thank you for this story. I have ladyparts problems and want to be an informed patient. I'm going to bookmark this page because I'm sure the comments will continue to fill with anecdotes and suggestions. Bless you and your oversharing. :)

Seriously, I was looking for what trauma, exactly, she was flashing back to when gazing upon a character's wardrobe in a modern movie adaptation of a 200-year-old comedy of manners. Talk about trivializing a concept.

Sponsored content? Sorry, "native advertising"?