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@sarasasa: Dang, didn't see your comment before I posted. Snap!

@CurtCole: You're clearly repressing some issues.

Stupid list readin bitch

@Kitty Conner: And does it say Dusty Trick bitches or Dusky trick bitches? And what does that even mean?

@femme-bot: I know, it really annoys me when my friends give me stick for not wearing a bra. I don't give them stick for pushing up their cleavage on a night out. I know it can be distracting sometimes, but sometimes bras just look wrong under certain items of clothing. Plus, you know, sometimes I'm too lazy to put

@quitelikely: The funny thing is, looking at the picture she might be wearing a bra too. There's an indication of a strap there. I hate wearing bras, especially since even padded ones manage not to hide my nipples when they're cold. Since I don't need the support, I only wear them if the top is too sheer/pale to wear

@femme-bot: The comments on the article are brilliant. Men are all for this trend, as long as the boobs are perky enough. Truly enlightened lot they are.

The poor kid. I was bullied throughout primary school, and I absolutely dreaded school. I wish the response wasn't to pull her out of school, but to punish the kids who were bullying her. I hope it doesn't reinforce a notion in her head that she is somehow in the wrong.

@SlappySquirrel: Yup, my first thought was, I really hope Rosanne isn't talking out of her arse.

Colin Farrell don't lie. First you were a crap singer in dublin trying to get work with an even crapper boyband..THEN you were once an actor in Dublin trying to get work, then you became an actor who lived in Dublin trying to get work internationally and then you moved to Los Angeles and became an actor working in

@P.G.O.A.T.: I agree with you, that sometimes it can be hard to use the right word to describe people without offence, particularly when it comes to writing. What I get more annoyed with is political correctness to promote a marginalised group through language, without doing anything else to accommodate them.

@beatrice2000: It's funny how distorted our perception of our bodies are. I know I'm a slim person, but I have no idea how I really look to others. I can't divorce my perceptions of me from what I see in the mirror. I truly don't think I would be able to pick out my figure from a line up. I wonder how many people are

@Bar Belle: Take that back! Ridiculous list shows are some of the greatest television ever made.

@cirocco: Revolveclothing actually has brilliant size guides. They size every make individually according to their own measurements, once you figure out what one you are, you can check the corresponding size in every style. Say you are 36" by revolve standards, they will tell you that corresponds to size 4 in X brand,

@Lauren Guite: That's far too sensible, we want fast, quick solutions to our problems.

@Josie: Yup, dairy is the devil food.

@vamvaki_poulaki: Same with me. Although my chronic diarrhea sometimes led to constipation, which was then followed by more diarrhea. It was so weird after giving it (mostly) up, I was like, this is how real people are. They aren't constantly embarassed and disgusting feeling. It was actually a complete revelation.

@MegiEr: They should have used Kate Bosworth, with the tag line 'want dramatic eyes like mine?'. Then, if anyone complained about the eye colour change, they could claim it was part of the intended dramatic effect.