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Happy to answer your Qs. I can’t speak for this shape because I would personally never, but I have very long pointy fingernails, have worn contacts since I was a young child, and I wipe my butt. You take out your contacts with the sides of your fingers, and put them in with the pads or the sides (not the tips). Maybe

I’ve had long tacky overdone nails (both natural and acrylic) since I can remember and I’m far from a lady of leisure. I type for a living, play a bunch of different sports (including bowling which seems unbelievable but it is facts), text faster than anyone I know, insert and remove my contacts with ease, and do

Nah. Queer people have to deal with this stuff all the time - Wendy was being messy (shocker), and saying “No, you’re not my type” isn’t out of line. 

Yeah, Wendy’s framing felt really homophobic to me. “Oh, wouldn’t you be attracted to me (cuz gay people can’t just be friends with people of the same gender)? Didn’t my prodding help you come out (because bullying always makes people feel safe)?” This is not about you, Wendy.

What’s Brat supposed to say — “Yeah, I

wendy really did all the straight girl cliche lines when a girl friend comes out:
- am i your type
- would you date me
- did/do you like me
- what if i was gay
- what if i was single

A friend of mine works in fashion. At the time and even today, she says the drowning in the dress effect was probably intentional.

The frenzy over the Royal Wedding and what the dress would look like is difficult to describe in modern terms. I was the same age as Diana, and remember walking along a high street in Toronto just before six pm on the big day, and came across a shop with television in the window. The coach was arriving, and me and a

My mom always raves about how it was the most beautiful gown ever and the epitome of fashion for the 80s, and I always feel like every time I see a picture of Diana in it, she looks like a tiny woman absolutely drowning in dress. 

That’s an early 80s dress. Fashion is circular; what’s in now will be out later and what was in before will come back. We’re due for an 80s resurgence - not the ridiculous neon stuff and ponytail out of the side of the head or the enormous hair, but the real things people wore - simple cuts, pleated pants with narrow

I like those bee videos. It doesn’t inspire me to handle swarms of insects barehanded.

I also saw on another article, (not sure if it was this school or another just quoted w/ similar problems), where a girl was taken to the principal’s office for having her shoulders uncovered, and she and her faculty escort passed 4 (!!!) boys in tank tops on the way and no one said a word....

“Titties cause sin” - Hebezekiel 4:20

I like Symone, happy for her win, but looking back on the lip sync between Symone and Tamisha... Tamisha was robbed of her place in the initial winner’s round. Drag Race is fun to watch, but it is way less fun knowing how little of the show is simply beating the other queens each week, and is really the producers

Her naïveté and bad judgment through all this is striking. A political spouse of 10+ years really ought to know better than to participate in bad optics. Even if he had suggested it, the job of political families is to try to minimize and anticipate any embarrassing exposures for their political family member.

Um, that’s nice, but where is Perez Hilton’s apology to the world at large for his entire existence?

Did anyone see Perez Hilton “apologize” to Mischa Barton on The Hills reboot? It very quickly turned into “why the fuck aren’t you accepting my apology you fucking bitch” and it was not surprising.

Because they’re doing their job (performing, hosting, etc) and this here is crazy, you pay people for doing their job.
But hey, surely whatever you do for a living someone would just do for the exposure, so maybe you don’t need to be paid too.

Good for Tiffany. If this has always been the case, good for her for bringing attention to it.

Why is there an obligation for them to get paid though?

Except that this isn’t one story, this is many stories told over many years. Totally agree that your high school friend’s story is trash homophobic nonsense, though.