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While the idea of this frustrates me on the whole pink-for-girl-blue-for-boy level (which is pretty low in the grand scheme of my feminist gender-norm nitpickings), I think this is adorable and a fun, cool way to share the moment/news with close friends and family (since I'm sure most people just update their Facebook

What does this ad tell you, other than how important your boobs are? (way more important than your butt, pimples! yaaaay!)

@CassandraSays: "I don't want you to save my boobs. I want you to save my life." THANK YOU! (I feel like it takes me forever to explain this, and you've done it in a single sentence)

My problem is that my first impression of an ass and breasts and a tagline like "Are you obsessed with the right things?" conjures more "tits or ass man" than "breast health"

can we stop calling her a pitbull? I love pitties. they are cuddly and loving and have a bad rap. she is pretty much the opposite.

@UrsulaV: it's also easier to hover when you're close-to-home. my brother and I both went to school in-state, 45 min from home (and only 15 min from Grandma, who has very little extra income, but is still an excellent hoverer - she showed up at my dorm with cookies and OJ when I was sick!)

@moons over my hammy: I have to remember to ask my brother if he remembers Jimmy at all!

@DutchessOfDork: my little cousin had this on his nose! it looked like a beak, then one day it was just gone and he has a little "dent" on the tip of his nose (just looks like a big pore)

My aunt and have nearly identical birthmarks, but in different parts of our body. Hers is on her lower back, mine near my knee. I always thought that was kind of funny, but if birthmarks have anything to do with past lives, it could explain why people often call us by the other's name. We don't actually look alike

@Halfmad also known as MaxAgron: My younger brother had a ghost friend when we were little. We always said it was his "imaginary friend" but he was adamant that "Jimmy" was a ghost, and had a very specific story about how the boy had died (playing "chicken" in the road, which had recently been a bit of a fad thanks to

@JaneGalaxy: I know I had the deja vu feeling before, but I really started paying attention to it after a trip to Switzerland in high school, where I felt that deja vu feeling multiple times within a week, to the point that I was able to find a store we were looking for by instinct, choosing the streets I "recognized"

The issue I've seen with using an external drive as your scratch disk is that extra step to reunite the scratch folders with the rest of your project is often overlooked. Now when you move your project elsewhere, the next time you open it, your capture scratch/renders/autosaves are gone, because they're all jumbled up

@Parenthetical: I do not mean to offend or derail this conversation in any way, because I totally agree with you, but this wording choice:

@Oleander: I think she just knew it was something "sexy"/lingerie, and got the sense that she was just overwhelmingly embarrassed to be given lingerie on camera. she told him she "loved it" in such a "but I'm still mad at you for doing this on camera" tone.

haters. I love the bow.

I recognize the lead photo as being taken very close to the home of a family member of mine in NYC. I remember seeing the graffiti one day and cheering a little inside for whoever climbed up there and took a stand against these sort of depictions of the female body.

@Donovanesque: I did Weight Watchers (it was fantastic for me) but plateaued if I relied too heavily on the frozen/convenience foods. You do have to balance them out with other things, because the sodium you take in will cause water-weight, etc. It's a lot of preservatives.

@melliejellybelly: ohh I wish I knew how to do this. I usually just avoid foundation altogether, but I do have a nice sheer Clinique one (only the sheer went light enough for my skin tone anyway)