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oh wow, I didn’t even think about that! I assumed the fit was related to 1. the fabric, and 2. it was tailored as close to the body as royal protocol would allow. I remember reading somewhere that form fitting dresses are a no-no for royal family public events, so I assumed Meghan just had the dress as form-fitting as

This is accurate.

When I left Mississippi, I thought I would never have to see that evil scarecrow’s face again, but alas...here he is.

I’m from the South and we use the phrase quite often. I moved to Seattle and noticed that people don’t use it here.

yea, that’s what I was thinking. I wore Paris Hilton’s CanCan perfume for most of my teen years, and it certainly wasn’t 60 dollars. The bottle is really...something. ?

me: “don’t be Mississippi. don’t be Mississippi. don’t be Mississippi.”

My mom always does gift baskets of baby necessities. She had four kids and learned real fast the kind of things you use a billion times verses the cute stuff that ends up being useless.

This is how I feel every time a conservative woman says “it’s so good to have SUCH A CLASSY FIRST LADY AGAIN.” We all see your barely coded racist bullshit, Karen.

I’ve wondered that too. It seems that they don’t spend much time together to me, especially with both of them traveling for work.

She wrote a screed awhile ago about having biracial children, and realizing how horrible racism is in this country and working to protect her kids and make the world better for them. I can never understand that and then this bullshit from her husband and father of her children. It’s like they live in two different

My mom got it for me because she thought Chanel Noir was too masculine smelling, so she got me both several years ago. I strongly prefer the Noir scent, but occasionally wear Madamoiselle. Now that I think about it, it does smell very youthful.

I think that was something from Britney Spears and it smelled amazing!

I wore CanCan from Paris Hilton when I was a teenager, and my sister wore a lot of Britney Spears perfume as a teen. I wear Chanel Noir now, or Chanel Madamoiselle whenever I want to change it up.

My sister did that. I already went by first name middle name, so I just combined them (like Mary Anne or Anna Marie) to legally make my first name.

I took my husband’s name. My father has super sexist views of women, and I didn’t want a name associated with him. I adore my husband’s family, and having his name makes me feel closer to them.

Trump seems like someone who is simply incredibly unpleasant to be around. He’s super into himself and is actively mean and hateful either because he thinks it’s funny or it makes him feel good about himself. Those people are emotionally draining to be around. Obama is literally the opposite of that.

My husband and I got our Basset hound puppy after Christmas, and I had puppy blues so hard. Now, though, I think about those cold winter nights snuggled on the couch with a warm puppy, and I want another one, lol!

I read it somewhere here on Jezebel, but apparently Jimmy Fallon breaking character became kind of a problem with SNL. When he realized he could get laughs for it, he started doing it all the time. Apparently, it was particularly annoying to Tina Fey because he couldn’t ever finish a damn skit, and made everything run

I like to have a glass of wine and watch a Disney movie alone when I’m stressed out. The mix of adult beverage and childhood nostalgia is really relaxing, and I love the music from some movies (The Hunchback of Notre Dame has such a good score). I went to Disney World for the first time when I was 18, and it was a lot

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