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I think this is what they're getting at, exactly. I can see why some might find it weird or off-putting that others might qualify their grief this way, though it never really bothered me.

Fresh Supernova mascara. The brand discontinued it rather sneakily a few months ago, and I'm still not over it. I haven't been able to find a replacement that actually leaves my lashes soft while it's on. Really frustrating, since my makeup routine is very slapdash, and mascara is one of the few things I do like to

I was just about to post the same thing! I only bought a VS sports bra because a) it was on major sale, and b) I was in dire need of a new (read: still remotely functional) sports bra. Surprisingly, I fucking LOVE the thing. Granted, it is not either of the varieties pictured with this post, but it is really really

That is an amazingly fun fact. And now I can't stop imagining how many times more awesome Will & Grace would have been with him as Will. Not that Eric McCormack didn't do a great job, but John Barrowman...!

What a sociopathic charmer. Just in case anyone can't get enough of his numbskullery, he's written a handy, 50-item manual for the men, too! Of course, this list is about things "every man should realize about himself, women, business, and life in general," because, you know, dudes get to have more diverse interests

Your husband is clearly a wise fellow. My boyfriend's reaction:

Seriously. The worst part about the short hair item (on the original list)? That he compares a lady with the gall to cut her hair short in any way without consulting her keeper to a dude who decides to go for an unapproved mohawk or rattail. Nope. Just... nope.

Well, mostly. It is wonderful, but oops, there goes my productivity!

It totally is! Two guys (one from Boston, MA, one from Portland, ME) both wanted to name it after their respective hometowns. They flipped a coin, and "Portland" won.

This GIF has just completely destroyed my day. Oh my goodness.

I did have some trouble using their toners, but their face cleansers, masks, and moisturizers have worked wonderfully for me (I have dry/combination skin). I do only use the more exfoliating stuff once a day, though. I also swear by their shampoo bars—they last so much longer than a bottle of shampoo, and you don't

I was about to mention the same thing! I started trying out Lush for the environmentally friendly factor, but have stuck with them because their stuff is gentle on my ridiculously sensitive skin. I use Angels on Bare Skin (made primarily of ground almonds). http://www.lushusa.com/Angels-on-Bare…

At one point in time, I owned over 40 Threadless t-shirts. That was my uniform in college: Threadless + jeans. I kept a few, but most of them no longer fit (plus, many don't look as awesome as they did when I bought them on my now curvier body). I was really sad the day I had to part with any of them.

The best thing a dentist ever said to me about my teeth was "Wow, you just lost the genetic lottery with your tooth enamel." Did she also highlight the things I could do to improve my own maintenance of my dental health? Of course. But, having had my first crowns put on at the age of 4, braces at 18, and a root canal

I'd just like to say: your attitude rocks, and your pets (past, present, and future) are very lucky critters.

His voice-over narration in Warm Bodies completely made the movie.

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Rana McAnear cosplayed as her character at PAX East. She was the model for Samara (and Morinth) in the Mass Effect series. Pretty amazing costume:

Seriously. Security Theatre at it's finest. I bear the individuals who work for the TSA no ill will, but...

Yeah. This exactly. Reminds me of an argument I had with a former boss who insisted on referring to me and the two other women he supervised as "you ladies" or "the ladies" all the time. He insisted it was a sign of respect. Maybe that's how he meant it. My (also female colleague) finally got through to him when she