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funny you should mention the whole "dog mouth cleanliness" thing... I just finished reading Gulp by Mary Roach, and she says it's a myth (her main evidence being, essentially, "duh, they lick their butts"). I looked it up on Snopes, and they say the jury's out, but that was last updated in 2010. I wonder if anyone's

Does this mean we don't get a video of Lindy eating a Pizza Hut Cheeseburger Pizza. That is a travesty! Journalism demands Gawker send Lindy to Dubai so we can watch her video review of this food item!!

Will there be yogurt? I'm not on board until there's yogurt.

Adam Scott is one of those people whose profile just doesn't match his front face view. I had to toggle several times between the movie vid and the skit vid, just to confirm it was the same guy.

I thought it was fairly clever, because I use a super-soft tooth brush that reminded me of my facial brush. And I always dip the brush in Listerine when I'm done, then rinse it, so I think it's pretty clean.

Weekly photo shoots? Manditory socializing with Amherst? Wearing pink? Gah!

Does anyone else get weirded out by those cat's photoshopped necks? Cats don't have necks like that. Ew.

Dude, I just used my tooth brush (with toothpaste foam still on it) to exfolliate my nose and chin this morning.

If she was Wonder Woman, I might actually consider seeing this. I've been so disappointed in all non-Whedon mainstream movie superheros (yes, even batman) over the last decade or so, that I've sworn off them.

Absolutely. I just think all this nickle-and-dime accounting work is distracting people from the real problems of body image and cultural beauty standards (skin shades and facial features, etc)

For the love of... do you really think I'm arguing the fashion industry is A. blameless or B. inclusive? Of course not.

If we, as activists, are arguing that the fashion industry fails at accurately representing the real population (not any one group, necessarily, but the entire population), then we are asking them to closely represent the US population, color-wise (per the OP). So if they are actually doing so, or coming pretty close,

Statistical Abstracts is a publication of the US Census Bureau. I imagine the dark blue covers not just the 69.1% that is the White group, but some additional groups (mostly considered white) that would eventually add up to 100% overall. But yeah, it's a little jacked, visually. I wanted something that was pulled from

Interesting question. In the US Census, Hispanic is treated as an ethnicity, not a race, so it wouldn't show up in a strictly race-based chart (hispanic is sometimes conflated with white or black or native). Here's a composite one of both race and some ethnicity as well, from a different year, to show you how it can

They always make a big effort to showcase US designers... just like Milan, Paris and London make an effort to showcase European designers.

Hate to be that one geek in the back of the room who's all like "BUT NUMBERS!" but here's the most up-to-date matching chart for US population I could find. It's not that different, actually:

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I think the one that would make me cry is Gonzo, mainly because of this song from the Muppet Movie:

I went to google "muppet bodyguards" and this was the 5th or 6th image:

I wondered why that guy looked so familiar! Thanks for clearing that up.