canttakeitback
20thCentric
canttakeitback

The critique is towards the general reinforcement, via photoshop or just hiring underweight size 0 models to begin with, of the standard that "only thin is attractive". It's not a criticism of the model's body per se.

That was my thought; she's REALLY thin to begin with, and it's a very awkward pose. With a model that thin you don't really need to lop off anything in post.

I actually wouldn't have noticed it was her except for my friend pointing her out to me as she's not someone I normally pay attention to. I was living in Nashville at the time which I guess is a good place to run into musicians. Google says she's 5'10", but aside from her height she is shockingly petite and her head

Saw Taylor Swift in a coffee shop and she was also very tiny. Everyone photogenic has smaller proportions, apparently.

The "happy happy joy joy" song is really, really effective.

That was just an amazing show. You still get points even though the song predated it. I used to watch it in the dorms at school on Sunday nights. Also, this:

WOW. I thought this one was gonna die with me.

And yeah. It does. The theme from Dilbert is also an old Oingo Boingo song (even though I have disowned Scott Adams now for being a mean jerk)

Also too

They are insane. The bass part alone is printed on my brain.

That is absolutely beautiful, I am stealing this. Wasn't the version on the show slightly different? (Don't laugh, it's been decades for me now)

Ha, that's cool. Confession: I nursed a secret love of Boy Meets World.

Hm, scanning memory banks...nope, don't remember that one. Based on what they're wearing, I was already in college at the time. Yes I'm that old.

Pee Wee's Playhouse, if we're counting kid's shows

Those lyrics are pretty brutal. Or funny, depending on context.

You beat me. WKRP and Welcome Back, def. WHO ELSE EVEN REMEMBERS CHICO AND THE MAN??? You win.

Someone pointed this out. I guess I assumed differently since Smarties are sour, and Spree contain the same stuff but shellacked on the outside

The point of the quippy headline was that a lot of us find it pretty strange that people who would possibly doubt the moral devotion of a non-god believer would actually prefer to place their faith in someone of proven moral corruptibility, i.e., an adulterer.