chandlerinabox
chandlerinabox
chandlerinabox

TOTALLY ON BOARD. This has also pushed me over the ledge from "peach highlights" in my hair to "I'm going back to go full pink"

I guess I just never know how to deal with the unevenness, but lately I have been using an actually good moisturizer and it all looks better plain

I think I'm finally coming to this conclusion too - must be the freckly complexion

This whole trend baffles me, but especially the turning your nose into The Wall, sky high and fortified by magic.

I agree about the presentation of Mica's death, in part because it leaves open the choice of how exactly it went down. If Mica came to the realization that her sister wanted to kill her before it happened, she may have had the choice to kill her sister and save herself, which we know she couldn't do. There is the

via Intact America wormhole - I can't find the original I saw, but http://www.circumstitions.com/Complic.html - the Shwartz et al pediatric study - mainly hemorrhage, then complications with glans/uretha

I think you replied to the wrong person

I really appreciate all of this - I don't think anyone here is trying to hijack the conversation about FGM, but someone preempted it above. I think it's really important to acknowledge that the POV that circumcised is "clean" and "normal" and uncircumcised is "gross" is something I have only ever encountered in the

I appreciate your point that FGM is far more damaging, but maintain that male circumcision is on the same spectrum of interference with human sexual organs. I agree that FGM is a more pressing issue of human rights, and don't wish to detract from the energy devoted to it, but I also understand the wish to address the

Hijacking? Are these practices not related? Both are relics of societal attempts to diminish/discourage sexual pleasure.

Out of curiosity, which celebs/magazines HAVE told him to FO/demanded to work with a different photog?

That double pom pom beanie!
And now I'm pregnant.

HALP

I shall revisit my prejudice on this matter - if I am honest, there is no reason *not* to store them upside-down.

*waves through hole*

We do for the baking pans, but all our heavy dinner plates and bowls are just stacked regular way up, and it is such a pain to always have to clean them. Also, we're filthy human beings.

Oh no! Is it worth it for the posole/tamales/pupusa/green chile?!

This is totes doable - we treat the top like a (stupidly high) countertop. Thanks!

Alright, we will just have to move to New Mexico for a bigger apt. Works for me, thanks Jolie! :)

I am a human in a small Queens apartment who stores all her plates/bowls/baking dishes on a metal "island" - i.e., glorified Home Depot metal shelving rack. They get dusty and fill up with crumbs. How do I keep this clean?!