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oh honey no

Terrible fake titties. Seriously, with all her money you’d think she could have got better ones. Mel B’s aren’t much better.

She used to have big implants and the fact that she is very skinny made them stand out even more. She got them removed some years ago.

Whatever is happening to Victoria’s boobs in the lead picture looks very painful. How much squeezing in a corset is required to make breasts go that far up?

I like Posh so much more when she doesn’t try to look like she’s been mummified.

An old colleague used to refer to it as Slash City.

It’s a quagmire for visitors. I once called it Londonderry in front of the wrong person. I think I was saved by my very obvious foreign accent, but they were very adamant about it being called Derry.

Yep, Northern Ireland where the women of Winterfell, the Iron Islands and Riverlands hail from.

To clarify further: England and Wales share one NHS service.

Came here to say this.

Seconded. What you call Northern Ireland is important because you are proclaiming a political stance by using certain terms. There is no truly neutral term but for foreigners it’s best to stick to Northern Ireland as that’s the official one and therefore the most neutral you can get. “North of Ireland” or “the Six

Thanks. :)

This is quality pedantry I can get behind.

Also just to clarify Northern Ireland and Ireland are completely different countries!! Abortion remains illegal in Ireland and these amendments will have absolutely no impact on Irish women at all, just Northern Irish women.

Joined ninja specially to comment on this after long-time lurking:

Very amazing although admittedly ‘North Irish’ is not a nationality. I really ought to read up on it but what about travel. This is a prohibitive part of it. It’s very strange movement and progressive for the country although I’m sure the main political parties will still attempt to stop it in Northern Ireland.

“Keep abortion illegal, women are safer without it”? Seriously?

and that’s why we call it “the old country”. goddamn. those roommates, may karma land on them like a tonne of bricks. so grateful to my family for leaving Northern Ireland for Canada back in 1927. my grandparents never had anything good to say about it and they were always reminding me of the freedom i was born into.

This is because us Northern Irish are on Team Traybake...little morsels of sweet loveliness that aren't quite cake or pie, but involve a lot of marshmallows.

I've always been on Team Cake and I shall never, ever stray.