Is that Kim? And also, so?if you're thinking an attractive girl who likes to talk selfies can't grow up to be anything, then it's you who's the shallow asshole.
Is that Kim? And also, so?if you're thinking an attractive girl who likes to talk selfies can't grow up to be anything, then it's you who's the shallow asshole.
Yes. I always thought of it as more like hitting the reset button when I've gone through a period where I've been overeating or eating a lot of junk. I do a high-protein smoothie liquid diet for a day or two, and I usually feel much less bloated and sluggish after. Probably because I am better hydrated than…
resetting your relationship to food,
"That said, I think short cleanses are remarkable at hydrating you, and resetting your relationship to food, if you, like me, are the sort of person who can't seem to do this a little bit every day. . . "
Is Gracepoint a failure? I watched the first few episodes, but haven't felt compelled to keep up because I feel like I just watched Broadchurch, so what's the point?
Oh man, I would really advise powering through that to watch it. Because Idris. Also, it's a brilliant show and so engrossing. But mostly Idris.
I am so over the US taking wonderful British shows and in most cases royally fucking them up. Luther with Idris Elba as Luther is not Luther. For every successful reboot (ie. kinda only The Office) there is a million total failures (ie. Skins, Gracepoint, Coupling, Free Agents etc etc etc).
I support this 100%. My dream is to be sandwiched (naked) between Thor and Loki, so I vote this a good choice. Om nom nom.
Do you mean "classist"? Probably, unless you have something against Greek and Latin.
me. I'm 26 and have slept in a sports bra for as long as I can remember having boobs. I'm a comfortable 32C so don't necessarily need constant support, but one of the most stressful few hours of my life was an evening spent wearing a really beautiful backless dress and not being able to enjoy the experience for how…
1) As a historian, it continues to drive me crazy that we apply current cultural norms to past stories or films. You have to set the story in the context of the culture it occurred in. For the late 80's, Ariel was no more or less feminist-offensive than many other love stories, and in some ways far more progressive.…
WHY THE FUCK DID YOU GIVE HIM BACK, AMERICA. FFS WE DON'T WANT HIM EITHER. NO LOVE, UK.
GINANDTONIC >:((((((((((((((((((((((((((
potentially problematic? maybe. sucks?
I dunno if it's feminist but at least it's not as traumatizing as the Hans Christen Anderson one I read as a kid. Although the message of that was very 'do not give up your family and voice for some dude he will totally run off with some bitch and then you can just go ahead and kill yourself.'
It's easier for the "Real women have curves" team to think that thin/tall/pretty women can only achieve their looks through some combination of surgery, starvation, and other harsh "fake" methods. I understand the mindset, but some day they will need to grow up and face reality.
Okay, but some non-model people (like me) are a size 00 and their bodies aren't meant as commentary on anyone else's body the way that "everything fashion related" might be. The fact that strangers make denigrating comments about our size is as unacceptable as a stranger's unsolicited comments on bodies of any other…
This subject always brings up heated debate from both sides and I feel like I have a weird perspective having oddly been on two ends of the somewhat extreme weight spectrum. (But let's be clear here, I am only 5 foot so I would never qualify for model status no matter what.) When I was in my 20's I put on what was a…
When people use the phrase "real women" they are telling a segment of the population that they aren't real, and it is completely okay for those women to get upset.
Sorry, but when you use the phrase "real women" as a way to refer to "average women", you're just as guilty as the people who hold up models as an ideal of beauty. If you need to denigrate a group of women as "not real" versus another group, then you're missing the point.