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In that case, I will set aside my horror for a mere moment to note that this is an insanely realistic sculpture. Must it be wax, a la Madame Taussaud?

Alright, that's over with, reapplying my "da fuck?" face.

Offensive, yes, due to the misogyny and general use of people-as-furniture. Racist? No. For your hypothetical, let's say it is a black woman sitting on a chair made of a white woman. This could be considered racist by individual opinion, if said opining person was entirely unaware of social history between races in

To think my weed dealer won't even undertake business in my living room with the blinds open. He mustn't know that, as white men, he'd be untouchable even if the fucking cops entered with a fucking warrant to search my house.

Care to break it down specifically? The only judgment contained there (that is, something other than a plain fact) is that long nails are an odd choice for an athletic straight male. Sort of narrow minded but it is plainly true - so plain that they needn't have said it was an unconventional styling. They're wondering

Just wondering, but is the original female blackmail victim/hero lady from the book the same character as Lady Smallwood? The lady whose blackmailing is sort of the motivating incident in that episode, and whom Sherlock originally thinks is going to be the woman holding up Magnussen before he walks in on Mary Watson

So the story is now that the edits are so trivial as to be even more outrageous? That the setting of the photos is somehow dishonest or even an issue of consent for the subject of the photo? I suppose this is not the integral contribution to the discussion of unrealistic body beauty standards that you guys

As if one needs to compare the actual images (and insult the writers by throwing out 6 months salary for 1 picture for a single story) to see how extremely this photo was 'shopped. I mean, you could tell what areas have been overhauled even if you'd never seen Lena before. You can have this conversation without these

I wouldn't venture that the final images are gorgeous, at least not that one.. Regardless of what her body looks like (in terms of size) this one picture is peculiarly unflattering. I mean, maybe Liebz doesn't care if its flattering when you have an application designed to make things flatter, but her actual

I agree. Only one I can think of that is tolerable, and I am actually grooving to it a bit in my head right now.

Likewise. Pink is hilarious and seems really fun and enigmatic to be around, but I hate her music now and when I look back, I think I always hated it, but she did indeed seem better by comparison 10 years ago.

Uh, where was the bit about her paying her (teenage..) children to appear in her show?... and how would that reflect badly on her even if it were true? It's probably required that children appearing on television (even if it's their mom's show) be compensated, and as well they should have been. And what exactly is

Nitpicking indeed. Feminism doesn't mean obliviousness to the fabulousness of someone's lewk. It is not shallow to recognize a woman in a tough time conducting herself with stunning dignity.

I'll freely admit that I am biased as a longtime Nigella fan (I call her "Nig" in my head which does noooooot look so cool when you type it) and similarly disgusted with deification of any celebrity, but I must say I think you are judging her that way based on your knowledge of her privileged background.

Truly, there

Hmm I guess that makes sense... and probably coincided with the hoop skirt (and increased frequency of flip-ups when one sits down), because I know women did not wear things like this in the 18th C and by the late 19th (post-hoop) the bloomer crotches were closed (I once did an intensive research/construction project

I've not before seen the ones that are completely separated at the leg and thus have no crotch at all - what the hell is the point of that? ... Leg warmth? Also, yes, you can pee standing up if you are wearing a dress/skirt and crotchless underwear. Somehow this does not seem like convenience.

Yeah, I find Ativan to be a strooong drug that I am wary of, but haven't ever looked very deeply into it. But I notice that using it for anxiety once somewhat increases anxiety (and thus craving for Ativan) in the coming days, so because of that easy addiction I experience, I very rarely indulge.

I've never heard of

Morphine rules. Victorian wastrels knew what it was about, man.

I still think he deserved it, though I feel less capitalized about it, with some distance.

Yup, completely normal for Wellbutrin. Yooooou maybe want to ask your doctor why they didn't mention the extremely common side-effects to you..

I can remember that, but (in my experience) that is strictly an adjustment side effect. It felt like I was vaguely on mdma for the first week, very emotional the second, and heavenly mellow since then (except the few times when I've taken it off schedule and get that hot feeling in my head for a little while.)