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@briardahl: Ditto. Growing up, I always wondered why we were always "sassy" and so very rarely the love interest. Rather than being white and "normal," we were "other," which doesn't really open up anything.

Seeing as I've never been able to catch, throw, shoot, kick, or block, I don't have a lot of insight into sports. But I can say she's insanely cute and that picture is disgustingly adorable.

I don't understand how people continue to think that these are spoilers. Didn't they do shows for everyone who is currently left on the show (some decoys, some real—but there's NO WAY TO TELL which is which)?

@andheartss: Apparently yes. And I would wear every one of them. (As long as wearing her clothes does not require listening to her whine.)

Finally I get what makes being a model superior to being a lawyer (a sentence I never thought I'd write before the AM column). Excitement, headiness, and a small bit of glamour—all missing from my chosen profession.

@ammre: The only problem being that she called herself the "stereotypical white girl" because she's reasonable. As @the_decider: pointed out, she followed up her statement by distinguishing herself from minorities who are "loud" and "like rap music." I agree it could have been handled better by the girls in the house,

I kind of felt bad for Hannah, until I realized she could totally be our vice president in 10 years.

@Brianne: Well in fairness, he's a comedian and rather than making a logical argument, he performed a funny sketch. It was also a nod to the fact that no one had any idea what this little black girl's name was, but we sure did know Elizabeth.

Perfection. I'd eat burgers dressed like this if I could.

I actually can't hate. Maybe it's my undying love of "Mad Men" or colors or, um, expensive things, but I like the way she dresses. I also dabble in popping dolls. Cindy and I may have more in common than I thought...

The things snap judgments can do to my ovaries. This whole scene is just too GD adorable!

@TaraIncognita: Ha, my boyfriend tells me to "sack up" all the time about my distate for my job. My response? "Everyone hates their job and they just have to deal. Some people are better than others." And then I get sad all over again :)...

@JerseyGrrrl: I actually have had a number of negative experiences working for women and I don't think it was my expectations that made the experiences bad. I think the reverse can be true.

"Is this look too commercial? Next I'm doing broken-down doll."

@Archetype: That's a good point. I love super-editorial shots, but if they were actually models and not actresses who we are used to seeing playing "human," the covers would probably be a lot more palatable.

@Pantani: No one is perfect. And no matter what "everyone" around you thinks, you're the one who has to be in the relationship. If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't matter that he's the greatest guy. None of us know you or your situation, but I just think if the guy has self-esteem issues and you're feeling like his

@pinkyBella: I'm so sorry about your friend. Reading that gave me chills AND set of the waterworks...

I'm pretty far outside the GG demographic, but I will rock the GG look in #3. Maybe it's the red bull talking, but I actually think it would look BETTER on me than on a little girl.