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That's on right now. Gotta love TCM. Judy all day.

It's a really terrible show, but a) the guys are hot, b) there's a freaking cliffhanger at the end of every episode! WTF? My best friend showed it to me, and I introduced my sister to it, but when we discuss it later we all agree that that show is insane at best, awful at worst, totally addicting and we're glad we

The People Mover has no real purpose. I mean it does literally move people, but not to anywhere we couldn't walk to just as easily.

Damn it, I live there! It always sucks to see the place I grew up constantly referred to as the worst place in America ever. The only thing that makes us feel better is the hope that tax breaks for movie studios will draw films in to shoot disaster scenes on the cheap. You don't need expensive CGI for a ruined

I hate that there was so much Pete, and I HATE that Don gave Megan a leg up on that audition. I do however, love Roger for ending this season tripping balls on LSD.

Yes! That show is both awful and the beginning of my K-drama addiction. It's a gateway show.

After seeing that pic of Freddie Mercury's wife, that's clearly a part that should be played by 90s Courtney Love.

How had I not realized that Lindsay and Lana Del Ray have merged into one pouty lipped entity?

Totally thinking it. I'm 20, this is my first time voting in a presidential election, and I know women in their 30s and 40s go crazy for him, but he's not exactly the one to bring out the youth vote. He'd do better to get Kal Penn back on his payroll. And bring John Cho with him so I can do my civic duty AND fangirl

Behold, his holiness taketh many forms.

It doesn't hide her curves, it exaggerates them by making the waist smaller. So what if they picked it for that reason? It's what some clothes are designed to do. Picking a flattering dress isn't on the same level as photoshopping IMHO.

It doesn't look like a whittled waist so much as an optical illusion caused by the cut outs on the dress and her tan skin against the orange background.

The only way that makes sense to me is if you were rocking some major underboob with your turtleneck.

Ugh. I can relate. I was once really sick and nearly passed out from pain in a public place. It wasn't new- I sometimes get sick like that, but it passes, and I deal with it. I was begging bystanders not to call an ambulance and call my sister instead, but they called 911. I know they were trying to do the right

They have gotten more flattering, though, but you could say that about everything from the 90s til now.

Certain parts of the building? WTF? Pants are ok in the hallway, but not the conference room, so bring 2 suits? Why?

My aunt's looking into a reduction (my A-cup mom says I get my boobs from her!), but I don't think it's for me. My back doesn't hurt and they're very proportional to my frame. Despite my reluctance to push em up and show em off I couldn't imagine going any smaller. Right now the biggest annoyance is ordering bras!

Exactly. I don't mind uniforms (in fact, in college, I kind of miss how uniforms were such a no-fuss way of making it out the door each morning) but i do hate the way uniform scrutiny alienates certain body types- tall girls, overweight girls, girls with hourglass figures or huge chests. In my school we wore a strict

That was me in middle school. Double D's and a round ass. I just ended up wearing pants and t-shirts all the time because I hated how different I looked, PLUS my mother was very consciously steering me away from shorts and tank tops, things my slim sister could wear with impunity*. I felt awful. Eventually all my

Teachers do target curvier female students. At my high school we all wore uniforms, but the skinnier, less curvy girls would get away with unbuttoning their shirts and wearing miniskirts, while the more curvaceous girls had to button all the way up to the top and wear pants to avoid infractions. Once, a girl my same