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Well, he might have lost the leg, but at least we're winning the Battle of the Bulge.

One of the few perks of being in a military hospital environment (my husband is a combat amputee) is seeing hotness like this every single day. These guys swagger, they're confident, and they tend to own their injuries. I dunno, maybe it's because I'm way into my sexy robo-legged husband, but these guys do it for me.

I'm convinced that models who don't already have a lot of clout in the industry and are still looking to establish themselves will do pretty much anything a photographer tells them to just to avoid getting a reputation for being difficult to work with, which would be the kiss of death for an up and coming model. I'm

I didn't call you anything. I just asked about your face. I have fantastic tits too but you don't see me boasting about it.

Its aaaalllll about proportions...Also...in a few years those D's will definitely not look "impressive" regardless of what you may look like.

Wow. Those huge tits must have stretched your skin pretty thin. Your female-equivalent ITG qualifications aside, you just shat all over someone who was sarcastically pointing out the demeaning cultural expectations of allegedly attractive women in contemporary society. This is not the best way to establish your

This is Deadspin. Not Jezebel.

You don't have to validate that claim. If you don't agree with their advertising don't buy their stuff. But I don't think its right for a bunch of people w/no stake in a business to come in and tell VS what to do. Its not VS' job or obligation to make every woman feel sexy... they are in the business of selling

i worked there for two and a half years and had a really similar experience. i worked with a lot of women of a broad range of shapes and sizes, some dealing with breast cancer, pregnancy and other major body changes. i really enjoyed my time there. yes, the models are unrealistic and they sell a lot of tacky

i actually work for Victoria's Secret... and although the ads and such are really photoshopped and consist of insanely fit women, there is a relatively wide range of sizes available and each bra is designed differently to work with different shapes. I take pride in the fact that when i get a woman in the correct size

Why should these companies have more body diversity in their ads? Everything is not for everybody.

Part of me really does have to ask, why not just shop somewhere else? If there's such a large market for this demographic (most likely true), then Victoria's Secret and ANF are hurting themselves economically by doing this and will ultimately lose out in the long run. I don't protest Topshop for having stupidly skinny

And you're modest to boot!

I bet you're fat. Possibly pale, possibly with ugly tattoos.

But what about your face...?

Feminists have daddy issues? color me surprised

blackhawk fans are turning in some Canuck-level whining today

Thank God we got rid of that Paille. What a loser he turned out to be.

Tell you what, if the guy is interested in a recording of 6 seconds of action and a white guy scoring I've got a few home videos I'd be willing to part with.

Where did you find that gif of Russia's national team?